Politics & Government
Concord Voter's Guide: The Presidential Primary is Tuesday, March 1
Your complete guide to Tuesday's Presidential Primary including polling locations, absentee ballot information and more.

CONCORD, MA—Super Tuesday is tomorrow and Concord residents, as well as others throughout the state, will be heading to the polls to vote.
The Presidential Primary will be held on Tuesday, March 1.
Voters are encouraged to confirm their voter status and polling location by visiting the Secretary of State’s office online or by calling the Town Clerk’s office.
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Grades K-5 will be released early Tuesday, but Concord-Carlisle High School will remain open.
What You Need to Know about Party Affiliation
There are four political parties in Massachusetts:
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- D - Democratic Party
- R - Republican Party
- J - Green-Rainbow
- CC - United Independent Party
When voting on March 1, 2016, voters who are enrolled in one of the above parties can only vote on the ballot for that party.
Voters who are unenrolled in a party (commonly known as “Independent”) will be listed on the voter list with the party code “U.” Unenrolled voters and voters who are members of Political Designations can choose which party’s ballot they would like to receive.
Residents had until Feb. 10 to change their party enrollment for the Presidential Primary.
Polling Locations and Hours
Enter your address here to find your polling location. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Here’s Concord’s precint map.
Absentee Voting
Voters who are unable to vote on Election Day because of physical disability, religious beliefs or absence from the town may vote by absentee ballot. If you will be absent from Burlington for an extended period of time, you may submit a single application for all elections occurring within the year the application is accepted.
Applications for absentee ballots may be obtained from the Town Clerk or the Office of the Secretary of State. Applications may be submitted in person or by mail. All absentee ballots must be mailed out so the Town Clerk reminds everyone to allow time for the ballot to be mailed to you so that you will get them in time for the election.Click Here for an application.
In a primary election, a voter who is not registered in a political party must specify the ballot of the party of choice in the application. You will not become registered in a party because of your participation in a primary.
The deadline to receive an application to vote absentee, which is a prerequisite, was 12:00 noon on Monday.
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