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Know Before You Go

Annual Town Election this Saturday, April 11th. Polls open from 8:00AM – 8:00PM.

1.      Am I a registered voter ?

Check your VOTER STATUS online.  The deadline to register to vote for this election was April 1, 2026.

2.      Is my voter status “active”?

Per state law, voters must return their signed census forms annually to the Town Clerk’s office to maintain an active voter status. Inactive voters are still eligible to vote but will be required to complete additional forms and show an ID at the polls in order to vote. Voters who appear as inactive can change their status to active by emailing a completed CENSUS FORM  to townclerk@tewksbury-ma.gov  before Friday, April 10th to avoid the longer check in process at the polls.

3.      Where do I vote?

Voters are strongly encouraged to know what precinct they will be voting in before arriving at the polls.   Check your PRECINCT online. 

TEWKSBURY VOTING LOCATIONS

Precinct 1               Senior Center                       175 Chandler St.

Precinct 5 & 5A     Senior Center                       175 Chandler St.

Precinct 2               Recreation Center               286 Livingston St.

Precinct 6               Recreation Center               286 Livingston St.

Precinct 3               Town Hall                              1009 Main St.

Precinct 7               Town Hall                              1009 Main St.

Precinct 4               Library                                   300 Chandler St.

Precinct 8               Library                                   300 Chandler St.

5A is a Sub-Precinct for State Elections and State Primaries only. Voters residing in SubPrecinct 5A are considered Precinct 5 Voters in Local Elections.  

VIEW THE PRECINCT MAP ONLINE

4. What will I be voting on?

Educated voters will reduce the amount of time necessary in the voting booths and reduce lines and crowding while voting.  View the SAMPLE BALLOT.

VOTING ON ELECTION DAY – WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW / BRING

  • Bring an ID – in some cases voters will be required to show an ID. That ID can be anything (license, a current utility bill, email) but the voter name and address must match how you are registered.
  • Keep your ballot dry and free from hand sanitizers – Do not use hand sanitizer while handling your ballot and be sure your voting booth is dry as it will cause issues with tabulator breakdowns.

If you have any questions, please phone the Town Clerk’s Office at 978-640-4355 or email townclerk@tewksbury-ma.gov

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