The Ruth Enlow Library of Garrett County is joining thousands of organizations across the country in celebrating Vote Early Day on October 29th. Vote Early Day is a civic holiday founded by national nonprofits, businesses, election administrators, and influencers to ensure that every American has the tools and knowledge to cast their ballot early for the upcoming midterm election and beyond.
Millions of Americans have options to vote early by mail or in person, but may not be aware of them. By celebrating Vote Early Day, the Ruth Enlow Library hopes to bring the public’s attention to this important opportunity to have their voices heard
The library is proud to be one of a rapidly growing number of nonpartisan organizations that have joined Vote Early Day to empower their communities. To learn more about Vote Early, visit their website at www.voteearlyday.org.
The Ruth Enlow Library of Garrett County has served its community since 1915 with print, non-print, and electronic resources designed to meet a variety of informational needs. The library’s staff is dedicated to providing quality service to its patrons. In all five branches of the library system, patrons will find helpful staff and access to a wide array of books and information.
Vote Early Day is a nonpartisan movement of media companies, businesses, nonprofits, election administrators, and creatives working to ensure all Americans have the tools to cast their ballot early. Created in 2020, Vote Early Day has brought thousands of national and local partners together in celebration and activation to increase the number of people voting early. This collaborative, open-source model—similar to Giving Tuesday and National Voter Registration Day—ensures that millions more Americans take advantage of their options to vote early.



