Voting: Need to Know for November Elections
ALL of your Voting questions can be answered at Vote.Org
Your Voting Rights Election Protection Hotline:
1-866-687-8683
Are you Registered to Vote?: Registration deadline Oct. 24, 2020
EARLY VOTING
Sat., Oct. 17 to Fri., Oct. 30 (includes weekends)
Check your town/city hall for hours.
This option is ideal for people who are working, concerned about COVID infection, or are concerned about postal delivery.
ABSENTEE (MAIL-IN) VOTING
You can request a ballot or a family member can request one for you.
It will be mailed to you or family member.
You cannot take the ballot out of the election office.
Wednesday, Oct. 28 is deadline to turn in application for mail-in/absentee ballot. This is only 6 days to election!
SUBMIT APPLICATIONS EARLY or consider early voting in-person.
You have until 8:00p (when the polls close) on election day to submit your ballot if it’s been mailed to you.
TRACK YOUR BALLOT
Ensure that your ballot reaches your local election in time.
ELECTION DAY VOTING IN MA
Nov., 3 7a to 8p statewide.
Bring your own pen! Sharpies are the tool usually found in the voting booth.
YOUR BALLOT
MA Voters Guide will be mailed to you.In MA there are 2 important questions and congressional races:
#1 Right to Repair
#2 Rank Choice Voting Senators for Congress in your district. Find your district at vote.org.
PROVISIONAL BALLOT
If your name is not on the voter list you may ask for a provisional ballot.
You will need to bring some form of ID with your name and current address (driver’s license, gov’t ID, utility bill, rent receipt..).
If you do not have such identification you must return before polls close at 8p to provide verification or your vote won’t be counted.