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You must be registered to vote by October 24th in order to vote in the November 3rd election this year. If you don’t know if you already are registered to vote, you can find out online.
There are several ways to register to vote in Massachusetts. The easiest way, if you have a Massachusetts driver’s license or state ID card, is to do it online at the Secretary of the Commonwealths’ website. If you would prefer to register by mail, you must print and fill out a voter registration form and then send it to your local election official. Finally, you can also register in-person at your town or city clerk’s office.
Figuring out WHEN to vote isn’t as simple as it used to be! The answer depends on HOW you decide to vote.
If you’re voting in person ON ELECTION DAY: get in line with your mask on Tuesday, November 3rd between 7 am and 8 pm.
If you’re voting in person EARLY: in MA the early voting period begins Saturday, October 17 and runs through Friday, October 30 but dates and hours will vary depending on where you live.
If you’re voting by mail: first make sure your local election office receives the request for your ballot before Wednesday, October 28 at 5 pm (although the Secretary of the Commonwealth says getting your mail in voting application in before October 20 would be even better) but really do it as soon as possible. Your ballot must be postmarked no later than November 3rd and must arrive at your local election office no later than November 6th. If you’re worried about the deadline, you can hand deliver your ballot to your local election office before voting day or to your polling place on November 3rd
This year many states, including Massachusetts, are allowing all voters to vote by mail. Many towns, including Boston, also have special boxes set up at city hall where you can drop of your ballot before election day. While voting by mail is you safest option, polling locations will be open on election day. If you plan on voting in person you can find your polling location at vote.org.
Our votes shape our city, state, and country. The act of voting can remind us about the power of hope during this difficult year. Hope can help to inspire us and guide us. With our votes, we can all ensure the best way to move forward.
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