Politics & Government

Where and When Do I Vote in Beverly on Tuesday?

The polls will be open all day on Tuesday at Beverly's six polling places for the U.S. Senate special election primary.

Tuesday is a special election primary for U.S. Senate. In Beverly, the polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Don't know where to vote? Here's a list of the city's polling places:

Ward 1: Ayers-Ryal Side School

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Ward 2: Beverly Public Library

Ward 3: McKeown School

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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.

The only position on the ballot will be to narrow the field for U.S. Senate. The general election in June will decide who will fill the U.S. Senate seat left vacant when John Kerry became Secretary of State.

Registered Republicans will get a Republican ballot and registered Democrats will get a Democratic ballot. Unenrolled voters can choose the ballot they want.

On the Republican ballot are Gabriel Gomez, Michael Sullivan and Daniel Winslow and the Democratic ballot has Stephen Lynch and Ed Markey.

If you want to know more about the candidates, check out Patch's interviews with each of the candidates.

 

 

 

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