Politics & Government

Barnstable Polls Close at 8 p.m.

Barnstable voter guide for the 2016 presidential election on Tue., Nov. 8.

BARNSTABLE, MA — Election Day is here.

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In Barnstable, the polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. These are the polling locations:

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  • Precinct 1: Barnstable-West Barnstable Elementary School
  • Precinct 2: Community Center at St. George’s Greek Orthodox Church
  • Precinct 3: Hyannis Senior Center
  • Precinct 4: Our Lady of Victory Church Hall, Centerville
  • Precinct 5: Osterville Fire Station
  • Precinct 6: Gym of Christ Chapel, Centerville
  • Precinct 7: Freedom Hall, Cotuit
  • Precinct 8: Hyannis Youth & Community Center/Rink
  • Precinct 9: Hyannis Youth & Community Center/Rink
  • Precinct 10: Barnstable United Elementary School,
  • Precinct 11: BWB Elementary School Route 6A
  • Precinct 12: Barnstable United Elementary School
  • Precinct 13: Hyannis Youth & Community Center/Rink

Find your polling place in Barnstable on this state website.

These are the major contested races Barnstable voters will see on their ballots Election Day:

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President

  • Donald Trump, Mike Pence, Republican
  • Hillary Clinton, Tim Kaine, Democratic
  • Gary Johnson, Bill Weld, Libertarian
  • Jill Stein, Ajamu Baraka, Green Independent

Representative to Congress, District 9

  • William Keating, Democrat
  • Mark Alliegro, Republican
  • Christopher Cataldo, Unenrolled
  • Paul Harrington, Independent
  • Anna Raducm, Unenrolled

State Senate

  • Anthony Schiavi, Republican
  • Julian Cry, Democrat

Ballot measures

There are four statewide referendum questions on the ballot this year regarding slot licenses, charter schools, free-range chickens, and recreational marijuana, respectively. Read our rundown on the ballot questions.

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