Election day is fast approaching for the Brockton area. Here's what state law says about taking a selfie with your ballot.
55 cities and towns in Massachusetts hold municipal elections in November of each odd-numbered year, according to the Secretary of State’s office. In Massachusetts, you must register to vote, update your registration or change your party at least 10 days before any election or town meeting. This year, the deadline is Oct. 25.
Voters in Massachusetts can begin casting their ballots starting on Saturday for the approaching Nov. 4 election day. Early voting starts on Oct. 19 and runs through Nov. 1. Here's everything you need to know: You can either choose to vote by mail or in person.
S PRINGFIELD, Mass. (WGGB/WSHM) - Early voting in western Massachusetts is officially underway for next week’s municipal elections. If you’re looking to avoid those lines on election day, the time to vote is now.
Here are the key dates and details to vote in Boston's general election, including a little detail on the names you'll see listed on the ballot.
Across Massachusetts, some mayors are locked in tough re-election battles to hold onto power as they grapple with legal problems or overcome controversies that have tested voter patience with them. Will they prevail on election day?
Vote by Mail: Yes, the mail-in ballot application deadline is October 28th at 5 p.m. at the clerk’s office. Election Day: Polls open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Deadline to Register/Update In-Person: Friday, October 24, by 5 p.m. at City Hall.
Massachusetts AG Andrea Campbell announces her 2026 re-election bid, highlighting her legal actions and her work for economic stability.
The Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers has voted to publicly reprimand Rachael Rollins, the former top federal prosecutor in the state, over the dissent of three members of the state bar regulatory body who deemed the punishment "too lenient.
Rep. Seth Moulton will challenge Sen. Ed Markey for his Senate seat in 2026, setting up one of the biggest tests of Democratic voters’ appetite for generational change following the 2024 presidential election.
Campbell says she's filed nearly 40 lawsuits against the Trump administration so far and wants to keep the fight going.
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