This month, Annapolis voters will select the candidates who will appear on the city’s November ballot, in an election that will determine the next mayor and the makeup of the entire City Council.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Sept. 16 primary.

Who votes in the primary?

While the mayor and the entire Annapolis City Council are up for election this November, only a few competitive positions will appear on the primary ballot. Only registered Democrats will be able to vote in the primary, as all Republican and unaffiliated candidates do not have a primary competitor and will automatically advance to the general election.

Who appears on the ballot?

Registered Democrats in every ward can choose between mayoral candidates Rhonda Pindell Charles, a current Ward 3 alderman,

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