Politics & Government
See What Tuesday's Ballot Will Look Like
Take a look at what Tuesday's ballot will look like in Beverly before you step into the voting booth.
Beverly voters will decide on five contested positions and five ballot initiatives at the polls on Tuesday.
Scroll through the photos attached to this story for a complete look at the ballot.
At the top of the ballot is president and vice president, with the Republican and Democratic tickets, plus Libertarian and Green-Rainbow candidates.
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On the ballot, that is followed by U.S. Senator, with Democrat Elizabeth Warren and Republican U.S. Sen. Scott Brown, seeking reelection.
For Congress, there's U.S. Rep. John Tierney (D-Salem) seeking reelection, Republican Richard Tisei and Libertarian Daniel Fishman.
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For Governor's Councilor, Republican Maura Ciardiello of Haverhill faces Democrat Eileen Duff of Gloucester.
Voters will also decide on a state Senator.
For state Senate in the Second Essex District, it is Republican Richard Jolitz of Beverly and Democrat Joan Lovely of Salem on the ballot.
Tom Driscoll (D-Swampscott) for Clerk of Courts and John O'Brien, (D-Lynn) for Register of Deeds.
There will also be the three statewide ballot initiatives on Right-to-Repair, doctor assisted suicide and medical marijuana, as well as two citywide ballot initiatives on the Community Preservation Act and a non-binding question on political spending.
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