Happy Election Day!
Find your polling place & sample ballot at WhereDoIVoteMA.com
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Happy Halloween! Today is the LAST DAY of early voting in communities that are not open for voting on Fridays.
Check your town's schedule at VoteInMA.com. There is no early voting this weekend -- today could be your last chance to vote before Tuesday!
While Nov. 1 is the final day of the early voting period, many towns don't have Friday voting hours. Tomorrow could be the final day of early voting in your community.
Check your community's early voting schedule here:
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If you haven't applied for your mail-in ballot, you have until 5 p.m. today to apply. Please keep in mind that if you apply now, you should plan to return your mail-in ballot in person.
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Election Day is 1 week away! Is your ballot one of the 37% of mail-in ballots that hasn't been returned yet?
If you're planning to mail your ballot, we strongly recommend putting it in the mail today, to make sure it arrives in time to be counted.
Massachusetts, today is your LAST CHANCE to register to vote in the Nov. 5 election.
Registration sessions are being held in every community until 5pm. Go to your city/town hall or early voting location to register.
Find locations: VoteInMA.com
Can't register in person? Most residents can register online.
You'll need a Mass ID. If you're a new citizen, you also need to have been to the RMV to update your citizenship status.
Online registration is open until 11:59pm today: sec.state.ma.us/OVR/
Massachusetts, today is your LAST CHANCE to register to vote in the Nov. 5 election.
Registration sessions are being held in every community until 5pm. Go to your city/town hall or early voting location to register.
Find locations: VoteInMA.com
Massachusetts, today is your LAST CHANCE to register to vote in the Nov. 5 election.
Registration sessions are being held in every community until 5pm. Go to your city/town hall or early voting location to register.
Find locations: VoteInMA.com
If you've recently been naturalized, we recommend registering in person. The voter registration deadline is Saturday.
Online registration is not available to new citizens who haven't updated their citizenship documentation with the RMV yet.
New U.S. Citizens:
Register to vote by this Saturday, Oct. 26!
You can't register online until you provide the RMV with proof of citizenship, so make a plan to register on a paper form by mail or in person.
More info: sec.state.ma.us/divisions/el…
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You can register to vote as soon as you are naturalized. You will need to register using a paper form, either by mail or in person, until the next time you renew your driver’s license or state ID with the Registry of Motor Vehicles. The RMV can’t verify your identity to use the Online Voter Registration System until you provide them with proof of citizenship.
If you became a U.S. citizen after the voter registration deadline, you can register to vote in person at your local election office until 4 p.m. on the day before the election. Make sure you bring proof that your naturalization ceremony took place after the voter registration deadline.
Over 625,000 voters in Massachusetts have already cast their ballots.
If you'd like to vote early, visit VoteInMA.com to find your community's early voting schedule.
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On our website, you can find all the tools you need to vote in the upcoming election.
-Register to vote
-Find early voting info
-Request a mail-in ballot
-Track your ballot
-Find your polling place
All at VoteInMA.com
Early voting starts tomorrow!
Every city & town has in-person voting hours this weekend. You can beat the rush and cast your ballot before Election Day.
Find your town's voting locations & hours: VoteInMA.com
Voting by mail? If you've already applied, you'll likely receive your ballot by mid-October. Track your ballot at VoteInMA.com.
Ballots are listed as "pending" until mailed. You should receive it within 7 days of the mailing date.
Election Day is just 34 days away! Mark your calendars:
-Oct. 19: 1st day of early voting
-Oct. 26: Voter registration deadline
-Oct. 29: Mail-in ballot application deadline
-Nov. 1: Last day of early voting
-Nov. 5: Election Day
Your voter registration is tied to your address, which means you need to re-register if you move.
Your address determines your polling place and the candidates on your ballot. Make sure your address is up to date by October 26!
Already registered? Great! But are you registered at your current address?
Check your registration at RegisterToVoteMA.com.
The last day to register or update your address is Oct. 26.
Already registered? Great! But are you registered at your current address?
Check your registration at RegisterToVoteMA.com.
The last day to register or update your address is Oct. 26.
Happy National Voter Registration Day!
In Massachusetts, you can register:
-Online, at RegisterToVoteMA.com
-By Mail
-In person at any city/town hall
-Automatically, when you apply for or renew your driver's license or MassHealth
Can't remember if you applied for your November ballot earlier this year? Track your ballot at VoteInMA.com.
If your November ballot status is listed as "PENDING," you've already applied. It will be mailed to you as soon as it is ready.
Info on ballot questions & voting is coming your way!
Look for this book in your mailbox over the next week or so.
If you haven't already applied for a mail-in ballot, you'll also be receiving a Vote by Mail application that you can use to request a November ballot.
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We have received reports of Mass. voters getting text messages telling them they aren't registered to vote. Please don't click links sent by unknown numbers.
If in doubt, check your registration on our website or call your local election office: VoteInMA.com
Need to check if you're registered? Visit VoteInMA.com
If you get a text saying you're not registered and telling you to click a link to fix it, don't click! Election officials in Mass. won't text you.
If in doubt, call your local election office.
This Saturday is also the voter registration deadline. If you need to register, update your address, or change your party, do it:
-Online, by 11:59pm
-In person, by 5pm
-By mail, with a postmark on or before 8/24
VoteInMA.com
Early voting for the 9/3 State Primary starts this weekend!
All cities & towns will have voting hours this weekend and next week. Find your community's early voting schedule: VoteInMA.com
Keep an eye out for your Official 2024 Vote by Mail Application!
We have mailed applications to every voter who hasn't already applied for a Sept. 3rd State Primary ballot.
Learn more: sec.state.ma.us/divisions/el…