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Primary Ballots Set for March 5 Election

Tewksbury voters may vote by mail, early or on day of primary

Town Clerk Denise Graffeo has issued a guide that outlines the multiple options voters have to participate in the Presidential Primary on March 5.

Vote by Mail, Vote Early In Person or Vote on Election Day 

DATE OF  ELECTIONELECTION DAY  HOURSDEADLINE TO  REGISTER TO VOTEVOTE BY MAIL APPLLICATION DEADLINE
March 5, 2024 7 AM – 8 PM February 24 February 27 – 5 p.m.

SELECTION OF BALLOT TYPES – PRIMARY ELECTION ONLY 

• In a primary election, a voter who is NOT registered in a political party (Unenrolled or commonly  known as Independent) must specify the party ballot type of choice on the application to vote by mail or in person voting (early or on election day). 

• We are unable to process applications for Unenrolled voters who do not select a party ballot type on their application. 

• Unenrolled voters who select a party ballot type do not become registered in that party – they remain Unenrolled voters.  

• Voters who are registered in one of the three political parties (Democrat, Republican, Libertarian) MUST take that party ballot and are not given a choice of ballot type. 

Helpful links: 

HOW TO VOTE IN A PRIMARY 

VERIFY YOUR PARTY ENROLLMENT 

CHANGE YOUR PARTY ENROLLMENT  (prior to the deadline to register to vote (February 24) and before applying for a mail in ballot)

VIEW SAMPLE BALLOTS: 

DEMOCRATLIBERTARIAN REPUBLICAN 

FIND YOUR PRECINCT

Learn more about how to vote by downloading the guide:

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