Politics & Government
Where and When Do I Vote for Tuesday's Preliminary Election?
The polls will be open all day on Tuesday at Beverly's six polling places for the preliminary election for mayor, Ward 1 Councilor and Ward 2 Councilor.

Tuesday is the preliminary city election and the polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. across the city.
Voters in Ward 1 and 2 will narrow the field of City Councilor candidates down to two people, plus voters in all six wards will narrow the field of Mayor candidates from three to two.
On the ballot for mayor is Mike Cahill, Euplio "Rick" Marciano and Wes Slate.
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In Ward 1, voters will be able to choose one of five candidates: Susan Woods Powell, Daniel Fishman, Timothy Rubchinuk, David Lang and Michael Rotondo.
In Ward 2, voters can choose one of four candidates: Estelle Rand, Lance Daly, Bryant Ayles and Rosemary Maglio.
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The top two candidates will advance to the general election balot on Nov. 5.
Don't know where to vote? Here's a list of the city's polling places:
Ward 1: Ayers-Ryal Side School
Ward 2: Beverly Public Library
Ward 3: McKeown School
Ward 4: Cove School
Ward 5: North Beverly School
Ward 6: Centerville School
Each ward has two precincts. If you're not sure what ward or precinct you're in, check out the Secretary of State's Where Do I Vote page to plug in your address.
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