Everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting in Burlington for the election Nov. 3.
Allowing November changes would have been too disruptive, the superintendent said Tuesday.
Voters can vote by mail, in person early or in person on Election Day.
The final five articles passed easily Monday in a brisk conclusion to the Burlington fall town meeting.
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Town meeting members will vote on an 18-article warrant, Wednesday.
Town officials are seeking to revise the budget to account for lower-than-expected local receipts.
There are six open seats across four precincts, the town clerk said in a press release.
Over 40 percent of the town's eligible voters cast ballots in Tuesday's election, more than double the number in recent state primaries.
Over 4,000 had voted early as of Friday, easily clearing state primary voter turnout over the last decade.
Get ready for the 2020 Massachusetts primary election coming up on Sept. 1.
Town Clerk Amy Warfield created a graphic explaining the three ways to vote in this fall's elections.
Burlington will have seven days of early voting for the Sept. 1 state primary election.
Burlington voters will cast ballots in the Democratic senate primary race between Ed Markey and Joe Kennedy III, among other races.
The state Senate approved a bill including infrastructure improvement funds, state Sen. Cindy Friedman said in a release.
Town Clerk Amy Warfield shared voting details ahead of the Sep. 1 state primary election.
Charging stations at Town Hall are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
The CARES Act expanded access to Community Development Block Grants to communities like Burlington that aren't usually eligible.
Socially distant town meeting went off without a hitch, with a large number of articles postponed or withdrawn.
Local clergy organized a vigil in support of Black Lives Matter and those who have lost their lives to police brutality.
Local receipts are projected to be down significantly, but town officials chose to stick to the planned 3.5% budget guideline.
Carl Foss and Katherine Bond were elected in the tightly-contested four-way race for two School Committee seats.
Burlington Police Chief Michael Kent released a statement Wednesday condemning the actions of Minneapolis police officers.
Four candidates are vying for two seats on the Burlington School Committee today. Polls are open from 8 to 8.
Public Works Director John Sanchez withdrew $325,000 in planned town meeting requests.
A warrant article to create a Community Preservation Act ballot question would have been before the June town meeting,
A group of Burlington residents called on the town's legislative delegation to promote more ways to vote in November.
By Monday, Republic Services will have resumed picking up orange overflow bags, simple recycling bags and yard waste.
Town Accountant John Danizio told the selectmen Monday that local receipts this and next year will be down over a quarter from FY19.
Town Administrator Paul Sagarino said he hopes to forestall cuts until the town has more information in the fall.
Due to the virus, the state is allowing any registered voter to request a mail-in ballot for elections being held on or before June 30
The Board of Selectmen voted Monday to extend the property tax deadline and waive certain interest fees.
The new town meeting and election dates are June 10 and June 6.
The Selectmen declared a state of emergency Monday at the request of the town administrator and the Board of Health.
Anticipating staff shortages during the coronavirus pandemic, Burlington looks to conserve water through October.
Republic Services will temporarily stop collecting bulk waste, yard waste and overflow bags.
The library has created a new "stay-at-home" library to make many movies, books and other materials available online
The town still needs the governor or a court to authorize the move from the originally scheduled date of April 4.
Town buildings closed to the public beginning Tuesday. Meetings went with them.
5,413 Burlington residents voted in the Democratic primary, over a third of eligible voters.