The Massachusetts State Primary is Tuesday, September 1, 2020. This year, in addition to early voting, which allows for more flexibility in getting to the polls and less crowds at polling locations, individuals can also choose to vote-by-mail. Here are all the ways to make sure your vote counts on Election Day. Register to Vote! Read More…
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Tuesday’s Brief: Primary Election Day, Ultimate Guide to Beantown, Peek Before you Leap
Things to know for Tuesday Today is Tuesday, September 4th – Primary Election Day in Massachusetts! Don’t forget to cast your vote in the state primaries for who you want to see on the November ballot for the positions of Massachusetts governor, state legislature and U.S. congress. Polls will be open from 7AM to 8PM, Read More…
Go Vote Tuesday! Mass. State & Federal Primary Elections Are September 4
Tuesday, September 4, is the state primaries when Massachusetts voters will cast their vote for who they want to see on the November ballot for the positions of Massachusetts governor, state legislature and U.S. Congress. Get out and vote! Polling locations will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. These are the polling locations serving most Read More…
Must-Knows for September 8th Primary Election
State Primary Election: Thursday, September 8, 2016 For the State Primary Election, polls will be open from 7:00am to 8:00pm. This is a expected to be a “light” primary election, with turnout expected to be especially low due to no statewide race, very few contested races, and that the election is being held on the Thursday of Labor Day week. Stephen Borelli and Aaron Michlewitz are Read More…
Clinton and Trump Win Boston in Presidential Primaries
In a strong turnout with 39% of registered Boston voters going to the polls on Super Tuesday, Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump topped their respective primary tickets. With 100% of precincts reporting in the City of Boston, unofficial tally results show 57% of the Democratic primary vote for Hillary Clinton over 41% for Read More…
North End / Waterfront Supported LaMattina and Dello Russo by 4 to 1 Margin in Primary Election
There is still quite a bit of puzzlement over what happened in Thursday’s primary election, specifically regarding sitting City Councilor Sal LaMattina‘s loss by 799 votes (48%-51%) in the Suffolk Register of Probate race to relatively unknown newcomer, Patty Campatelli. Both candidates vying for the vacated seat hailed from East Boston, but LaMattina has been Read More…
Primary Election Results: Campatelli Wins Over LaMattina; Hennigan Wins Over Dello Russo
There was at least one surprise coming out of the 2012 primary election results held on Thursday, September 6, 2012. If you went to the polls, then you know the lines were short with low turnout of only 11% of registered voters casting ballots. Patty Campatelli won the primary for Register of Probate against Sal Read More…
Primary Election Ballot Has Several Contested Races for Thursday, September 6th
It is an odd day to have an election, but the State primary elections are on Thursday, September 6, 2012. *Important for independents: Voters enrolled in a political party (Democratic, Green-Rainbow or Republican) may only vote in that party’s primary. Unenrolled voters (registered voters not enrolled in a political party commonly referred to as “independent”) Read More…
Did You Know There is a U.S. Senate Primary Election This Week?
Despite all the TV ads, I am surprised at how many people do not know that the Primary Election for U.S. Senate is this Tuesday, December 8th. To verify that you are registered: http://www.cityofboston.gov/elections/voter To find out where to vote: http://www.wheredoivotema.com In the North End/Waterfront area, the two major voting locations are 145 Commercial Read More…
Preliminary District 1 Election: LaMattina Receives 73% of Vote to Kulikoski’s 15%
Today’s preliminary election winnows down the field going into the November 3rd election day for the Mayoral and City Council seats. For Boston’s Mayoral election, it’s Menino vs Flaherty, eliminating the close 3rd in Yoon and McCrea in 4th. MAYOR THOMAS M. MENINO 41026 50.52% MICHAEL F. FLAHERTY 9459 Read More…