Politics & Government

Chelmsford Election Postponed until June 2

This comes in response to the State of Emergency and concerns about the new coronavirus and its implications.

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CHELMSFORD, MA -- Town elections are posted. In response to the State of Emergency and concerns about the new coronavirus and its implications on election administration, the governor signed a law authorizing the Board of Selectmen to vote to postpone the local election which was scheduled for April 7.

On Friday, the Board of Selectmen and Board of Registrars voted to reschedule the election to June 2.

The law establishes a new voter registration deadline of 8 p.m. on the tenth day before the rescheduled election, in this case Friday, May 22.

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The law authorizes the Town to reuse election materials. The Town will be using the official and absentee ballots dated for the April 7 election.

Considering widespread practice of social distancing, the law provides for two alternatives to voting in person:

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  • First, the law allows any person taking precaution related to COVID-19 to vote by absentee ballot. All applications for an absentee ballot must be received by the Town Clerk before noon on Monday June 1, the last business day before the election. Any person may apply for an absentee ballot by sending a signed request to the Town Clerk’s office or filling out the absentee ballot application available here. Requests can be sent via email to townclerk@chelmsfordma.gov or can be mailed to: Town Clerk, 50 Billerica Road, Chelmsford, MA 01824
  • Second, the law provides for early voting by mail. All applications for early voting ballots must be received before noon on Monday June 1, the last business day before the election. Any person may obtain an early voting ballot by sending a signed request to the Town Clerk’s office or by filling out and returning the early voting application available here. Your early voting ballot must be received by the Town Clerk before the polls close 8 p.m. on election day.

The law does not make any other changes to elections or the election process. It does not, for example, change the number of signatures or the submission deadline for candidates for office.


Sample ballots can be viewed here

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