Politics & Government
Election 2022: Framingham Voter Guide
Early voting begins across the state on Saturday. Here's what to know.

FRAMINGHAM, MA — Voters in Framingham will head to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 8, for the 2022 general election.
In addition to races for governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general, there are several contested Congressional contests and key races at the state and local level, as well as three ballot questions.
The deadline to register to vote is Oct. 29. You can check your voting status on the Secretary of State's website, where you can also find your polling place.
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There are several ways residents can vote:
Mail-In Voting
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Vote-by-mail applications must be received by the Framingham city clerk by 5 p.m. on Nov. 1.
Ballots can be returned by mail, emailed, faxed or returned by hand to the clerk’s office.
Early Voting
Voters have the option of early, in-person voting at the Memorial Building in Nevins Hall, 150 Concord St. Dates and times for early voting can be found at the link here.
Voting on Election Day
Polls in Massachusetts are open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day. You can also use the Secretary of State’s website to find your polling place.
Framingham's polling locations can also be found at the link here.
Key Races
The following are the key contested races that will be on the ballot for Framingham voters:
Massachusetts House of Representatives
6th Middlesex District
- Priscila Sousa (D)
Massachusetts State Senate
Middlesex and Norfolk District
- Karen Spilka
Congress
U.S. House District 5
- Katherine Clark (D)
- Caroline Colarusso (R)
Governor
- Maura Healey (D)
- Geoff Diehl (R)
Lt. Governor
- Kim Driscoll (D)
- Leah Cole Allen (R)
Attorney General
- Andrea Campbell (D)
- James McMahaon (R)
Secretary Of State
- William Galvin (D)*
- Rayla Campbell (R)
Treasurer
- Deb Goldberg (D)*
Auditor
- Diana DiZoglio (D)
- Anthony Amore (R)
Massachusetts Governor’s Council District 2
- Robert Jubinville (D)
- Dashe Videira (R)
Ballot Questions
- Question 1, which, if passed, would create a 4% tax on incomes that exceed $1 million for education and transportation purposes.
- Question 2, which, if passed, would enact a medical loss ratio of 83% for dental insurance plans beginning on January 1, 2024?
- Question 3, which, if passed, would change the number of licenses per establishment granted incrementally from no more than 12 in 2023 to no more than 18 by 2031 and prohibits in-store automated and self-checkout sales of alcohol?
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