Politics & Government
Bedford Voter's Guide: Nov. 8 State, Presidential Election
Skipped early voting? No worries, we've got you covered on Nov. 8.

BEDFORD, MA – This election day, you have some important decisions to make. You handle who to vote for, we'll give you everything you need to get into the voting booth.
Who/What's on the ballot:
Aside from the four presidential candidates making national headlines, here are some of the other notable names and items on the ballot.
- Congressman Seth Moulton is running unopposed.
- State Rep. Kenneth Gordon will be running against Paul Girouard Jr. for the 21st Middlesex District seat.
- There are four questions on the ballot this year: Slot licenses, charter schools, free-range chickens, and recreational marijuana. Read our rundown on the ballot questions here.
When to vote:
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 8. If you make the line by 8 p.m., you're allowed to vote.
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Some people chose to vote early this year. Massachusetts allowed early voting for the first time from Oct. 24 to Nov. 4.
Did you experience problems at the polls in Bedford? Long lines? Trouble finding your polling place? Whatever it is, we want to know. Text us your experiences by signing up for the Electionland Project. Just text ELECTIONLAND to 69866 to participate and tell us about your experience voting. We’ll find out what, if anything, went wrong in your district.
Find out what's happening in Bedfordfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Where to vote:
Enter your address in this website to learn where your polling place is located. Check back with Patch for more election coverage and live results.
What to bring:
An accepted form of ID and your patriotic spirit.
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