Get ready to vote on September 3rd
The primary election is on Tuesday, September 3rd, for the following offices:
U.S. Senator
U.S. Representative
Governor’s Councillor
State Senator
State Representative
Register of Deeds
Clerk of Courts
County Commissioner
Register to vote in person at the City Clerk's office (City Hall, ground floor) during regular business hours or on-line at the Secretary of State’s website. The deadline for in person registration is Saturday, August 24, 5pm (or midnight online). If you are not yet registered, I encourage you to get this done now, because the November elections are coming. Apply to vote by mail at the City Clerk's office (City Hall, ground floor) during regular business hours and during voter registration or on-line at the Secretary of State’s website. The deadline to apply is August 26. Important note: the US Postal Service recommends mailing your ballot at least 1 week before election day.
In-person early voting will be held at City Hall in the Philip Pane Lower Hearing Room on the ground floor:
Saturday, August 24, 9am-1pm
Sunday, August 25, 9am-1pm
Monday, August 26, 8:30am-5pm
Tuesday, August 27, 8:30am-7pm
Wednesday, August 28, 8:30am-5pm
Thursday, August 29, 8:30am-5pm
Friday, August 30, 8:30am-2pm
Drop your ballot off at the box behind City Hall on the Saltonstall Park side of the building.
Polls on Election Day will be open 7am-8pm. Polling locations haven't changed. You can find your precinct here.
Precinct 1 & 3 - Hellenic Cultural Center, 29 Bigelow Avenue
Precinct 2 - Hosmer School, 1 Concord Road
Precincts 4 & 5 - Phillips School, 30 Common Street
Precinct 6 - Hibernian Hall
Precincts 7, 8, & 9 - Watertown Middle School, 68 Waverley Avenue
Precinct 10 - Watertown Police Station, 552 Main Street
Precincts 11 & 12 - Cunniff School, 246 Warren Street
Visit the City Clerk's website or contact the office by dialing 311 or emailing cityclerk@watertown-ma.gov for questions. They are happy to help.
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