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 ballotThis 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


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.

A Mass.Voters Guide will be mailed to you.

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.


PLAN HOW YOU’LL VOTE & VOTE EARLY!!!