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2010 Election Information
Absentee Ballots for January 19 Election
Because of the Martin Luther King Jr Day holiday on Monday, January 18th. The last day for absentee voting is Friday, January 15, 2010 at 5 p.m. The Clerk's Office (only) will be open later that day to accomodate absentee voters.

Absentee Ballots
You must apply for an absentee ballot from the Town Clerk no later than noon the day before an election.  Applications may be mailed or hand delivered (to the Town Clerk’s Office) and you may use any form of written communication (letter or postcard) or the official Absentee Ballot Application here from the state website or pick one up at the Town Clerk's Office. The application includes the process and deadline information. A family member may apply for an absentee ballot for you. If you choose not to use the official Absentee Ballot Application form, please include in the written communication:

Your name as registered
Your registration address
Precinct, if you know it
The precise address to which you wish the ballot sent
Your own signature

Annual Town Elections: Saturday, April 10
Annual Town Meeting Begins: Monday, April 26

Ballot Information
Town Offices to be filled at Annual Town Election. Potential candidates, please check the election calendar for deadlines for submitting nomination papers.

Voter Registration
Download a voter registration form here. (deadline March 22 - Clerks Office open until 8pm that day only)
Registration deadlines are listed in the Election calendar here.

Where to Vote
Street/Precinct Cross Reference: Find your street to locate which precinct you live in.

Polling Locations: Polling locations by precinct.

The League of Women Voters is offering rides to the polls on election day between 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Please call Claire Maytum to schedule a ride at 781-643-9241.

The AutoMark Voter Assist Terminal (VAT) is available at all polling stations for voters who are visually/hearing impaired and may need additional assistance. You can learn more about the VAT here.

Absentee Ballots
You must apply for an absentee ballot from the Town Clerk no later than noon the day before an election.  Applications may be mailed or hand delivered (to the Town Clerk’s Office) and you may use any form of written communication (letter or postcard) or the official Absentee Ballot Application here from the state website or pick one up at the Town Clerk's Office. The application includes the process and deadline information. A family member may apply for an absentee ballot for you. If you choose not to use the official Absentee Ballot Application form, please include in the written communication:

Your name as registered
Your registration address
Precinct, if you know it
The precise address to which you wish the ballot sent
Your own signature

Past Election Results


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