Politics & Government
Arlington Voter's Guide: Sept. 8 State Primary Election
Here is what you need to know about the upcoming election this week.

ARLINGTON, MA — Arlington residents will hit the polls Thursday, Sept. 8 for the State Primary Election. Here is some important information you need to know about the proceedings.
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Absentee Ballots can be requested up until Wednesday, Sept. 7 at noon. Absentee ballots must be returned by Thursday, Sept. 8 by 8 p.m. The last day to register to vote for state primaries was Aug. 19. Click here to check your registration status.
Polling Locations
Here are the polling locations for the upcoming election, courtesy of the Town of Arlington website.
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1.Thompson School, 187 Everett Street
2. Hardy School, 52 Lake Street (Entrance on Brooks Avenue)
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3. Thompson School, 187 Everett Street
4. Hardy School, 52 Lake Street (Entrance on Brooks Avenue)
5. Thompson School, 187 Everett Street
6. Hardy School, 52 Lake Street (Entrance on Brooks Avenue)
7. Chestnut Manor, 54 Medford Street ( Entrance on Chestnut Terrace)
8. Town Hall, 730 Massachusetts Ave. (Near Robbins Library)
9. Chestnut Manor, 54 Medford Street ( Entrance on Chestnut Terrace)
10. Town Hall, 730 Massachusetts Ave. (Near Robbins Library)
11. Bishop School, 25 Columbia Road (Entrance on Stowecroft Road)
12. Brackett School, 66 Eastern Ave. (Left at Water Tower at top of Park Ave.)
13. Ed Burns Arena, 422 Summer Street
14. Brackett School, 66 Eastern Ave. (Left at Water Tower at top of Park Ave.)
15. Ed Burns Arena, 422 Summer Street
16. Dallin School, 185 Florence Ave. (Entrance on Florence Ave.)
17. Peirce School, Park Ave. Extension (Entrance on Newland Road)
18. Dallin School, 185 Florence Ave. (Entrance on Florence Ave.)
19. Peirce School, Park Ave. Extension (Entrance on Newland Road)
20. Park Ave. Congregational Church, 50 Paul Revere Road (Park Ave. & Wollaston Ave.)
21. Peirce School, Park Ave. Extension (Entrance on Newland Road)
Don't know your precinct? Don't worry, you can click here to find out.
Sample Ballots
Click here and fill in your information to view a sample ballot.
Which ticket do I vote on?
You must vote on the party's ballot of which you are registered to vote for. Un-enrolled voters can choose a party's ballot. Click here to see the ballot you can vote on, the candidates you can choose between and where to vote.
What are the state primaries?
During state primaries, voters choose nominees for the U.S. House of Representatives, the state Senate and House, the Governor’s Council and county sheriff.
Those races are then decided in the general election. That election is held Tuesday, Nov. 8. The deadline to register for the general election is Wednesday, Oct. 19.
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Why does it matter in Massachusetts?
Democrats hold a vast majority of the seats in the Massachusetts Legislature. Of the 160 seats in the House of Representatives, 125 are filled by Democrats, 34 by Republicans and one is vacant. Nine of the 160 incumbents are not running for re-election, according to ballotpedia.org.
But it's not just about the party — because Democrats hold such a strong majority and often face little general election challenge, the primaries are often where the winning candidate is effectively decided.
>>Alison Bauter, Patch Staff contributed to this report.
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