Politics & Government

Special US Senate Primary: Where and When to Vote in Lexington

Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. today, April 30.

Another Election Day in Lexington and the polls, as usual, will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. today.

Check Lexington Patch throughout the day for updates and, eventually, results. For all Lexington residents planning to vote in today's special US Senate primary, here is what you need to know:

Who's on the ballot?

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Six candidates -- three Democrats and three Republicans -- have emerged in in the race to replace John Kerry in the U.S. Senate after his appointement as Secretary of State earlier this year.  

The Dems: Stephen Lynch, Edward Markey and Brett Rhyne (write-in candidate).

Find out what's happening in Lexingtonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The GOPers: Gabriel Gomez, Michael Sullivan and Dan Winslow.

Specimen Ballots:

Polling Places

Lexington has nine precincts and eight polling places. They are listed below and starred on the map on the right side of this page:

Precinct One Cary Memorial Building 1605 Mass Ave Precinct Two Bowman School 9 Philip Road Precinct Three Clarke Middle School 7 Stedman Road Precinct Four Bridge School 55 Middleby Road Precinct Five Cary Memorial Building 1605 Mass Ave Precinct Six Diamond Middle School 99 Hancock St. Precinct Seven Estabrook School 117 Grove St. Precinct Eight Samuel Hadley Public Services Building
201 Bedford St. Precinct Nine Maria Hastings School 7 Crosby Road

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