Tuesday is election day for dozens of communities across the Commonwealth, with 55 towns and cities holding municipal elections — including Boston.
Polling locations open in almost every community at 7 a.m., and close in almost every town and city at 8 p.m. Click here for specific hours in your town.
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Every address in the state is assigned a specific precinct which has its own polling location. If you’re unsure of where yours is, there is an online resource to find out. Click here to use the state’s precinct lookup.
When you arrive at your precinct, expect to check in by providing a worker with your name and address. In Massachusetts, voters typically do not need to show identification unless specific circumstances require it, including if it is your first time voting here.
Ensure that you are registered to vote in Massachusetts at this link.
In Boston, Tuesday is all about city council after mayoral challenger Josh Kraft dropped out of the race, handing it over to incumbent Mayor Michelle Wu. Get to know the at-large city council candidates here.
Check out more of our election coverage below.