Politics & Government

See What Tuesday's Ballot Will Look Like

Take a look at Tuesday's ballot in Hamilton and Wenham now, before you step into the voting booth.

Voters in Hamilton and Wenham will have a say on everything from president to Congressman and Governor's Councilor on Tuesday.

A complete look at the ballot is attached to this story as a PDF. While it shows the Hamilton ballot, the ballot is Wenham will look identical except where it says "Hamilton" on the ballot it will instead read "Wenham."

At the top of the ballot is president and vice president, with the Republican and Democratic tickets, plus Libertarian and Green-Rainbow candidates.

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That is followed by U.S. Senator, with Democrat Elizabeth Warren and Republican U.S. Sen. Scott Brown, seeking reelection.

On the ballot, that is followed by U.S. Senator, with Democrat Elizabeth Warren and Republican U.S. Sen. Scott Brown, seeking reelection.

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For Congress, there's U.S. Rep. John Tierney (D-Salem) seeking reelection, Republican Richard Tisei and Libertarian Daniel Fishman.

For Governor's Councilor, Republican Maura Ciardiello of Haverhill faces Democrat Eileen Duff of Gloucester.

There are four uncontested positions on the ballot and all of them are incumbents: Bruce Tarr (R-Gloucester) for state Senate, Brad Hill (R-Ipswich) for state representative, Tom Driscoll (D-Swampscott) for Clerk of Courts and John O'Brien, (D-Lynn) for Register of Deeds.

There will also be the three statewide ballot initiative on Right-to-Repair, doctor assisted suicide and medical marijuana.

Questions 4 and 5 are local questions for two debt exclusions overrides. The first is for a project to replace the Cutler Elementary School roof and the second is for various other capital improvements to the schools that total about $1.5 million. Question 6 and 7 are non-binding questions about legalizing marijuana (Question 6) and a resolution about corporation donations to political campaigns related to the Citizens United decision from the U.S. Supreme Court.

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