Special Primary Election, MA-5
Sep. 28th, 2013 09:48 pmFor people who were not paying attention, one congressional district in Massachusetts, the 5th district ("The Fightin' Fifth!"), will hold a special primary on Tuesday October 15. If you are not currently registered to vote then it might be too late to do so--please check with your local town or city clerk's office. However, if you are registered to vote but will be unable to vote in person due to travel or disability, Don't Panic. All city and town clerks must accept requests for absentee ballots for this special primary election up to 12 noon on October 14. Please get in your requests early, though!
People in the following cities and towns should be ready to vote on October 15:
Arlington
Ashland
Belmont
Cambridge (partial)
Framingham
Holliston
Lexington
Lincoln
Malden
Medford
Melrose
Natick
Revere
Sherborn
Southborough
Stoneham
Sudbury (partial)
Waltham
Watertown
Wayland
Weston
Winchester
Winthrop
Woburn
If you live in Cambridge or Sudbury, please check with the clerk's office to see if you are in a part of town that's voting in this election and to see where your polling place is.
People in the following cities and towns should be ready to vote on October 15:
Arlington
Ashland
Belmont
Cambridge (partial)
Framingham
Holliston
Lexington
Lincoln
Malden
Medford
Melrose
Natick
Revere
Sherborn
Southborough
Stoneham
Sudbury (partial)
Waltham
Watertown
Wayland
Weston
Winchester
Winthrop
Woburn
If you live in Cambridge or Sudbury, please check with the clerk's office to see if you are in a part of town that's voting in this election and to see where your polling place is.