Politics & Government

Easton Town Officials: Be An Educated Presidential Primary Voter

Easton has put a sample ballot online for those who want to become familiar with it in advance of the state presidential primary on March 3.

Easton has put a sample ballot online for those who want to become familiar with it in advance of the state presidential primary on March 3.
Easton has put a sample ballot online for those who want to become familiar with it in advance of the state presidential primary on March 3. (Kristin Borden/Patch)

EASTON, MA — Easton residents planning on voting in the presidential primary election on March 3 are encouraged to confirm their party enrollment and ballot options before the March 3 voting. Being an educated voter helps speed up the process on election day and prevents back ups at the polls.

Easton provided a link residents can use to find out their information and view sample ballots.

Voters must return their signed street list census forms annually to the town clerk's office to maintain an active voter status. Inactive voters are still eligible to vote but will be required to complete additional forms and show an ID at the polls in order to vote.

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Changes to the voting lists cannot be made after the deadline of Feb. 17.



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