Politics & Government
Marlborough Primary Election Guide
The election is on Thursday. Know when and where to vote, and who's on the ballot.

MARLBOROUGH, MA—The state primaries take place on Thursday, Sept. 8, for all parties. In Marlborough, contested races include a battle for sheriff, councillor and Rep. Danielle Gregoire versus Michael Ossing for State Representative for the democratic ballot.
If you are not registered to vote, it is too late for the primary, as the deadline was Aug. 19. The deadline for obtaining an absentee ballot is by noon on Sept. 7.
The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 8.
Find out what's happening in Marlboroughfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Here are Marlborough’s polling places:
WARD ONE: Prec. 1 and 2 Francis J. Kane School, 520 Farm Road
WARD TWO: Prec. 1 and 2 Francis J. Kane School, 520 Farm Road
WARD THREE: Prec. 1 Senior Center, 40 New St. WARD THREE: Prec. 2 Raymond J. Richer School, 80 Foley Road
WARD FOUR: Prec. 1 and 2 Senior Center, 40 New St.
WARD FIVE: Prec. 1 Senior Center, 40 New St.
WARD FIVE: Prec. 2 Senior Center, 40 New St.
WARD SIX: Prec. 1 and 2 1LT Charles W. Whitcomb School, 25 Union Street
WARD SEVEN: Prec. 1 and 2 Hildreth School Gymnasium, 85 Sawin Street
Click here to check your voter registration status and here to find your polling location and precinct.
Find out what's happening in Marlboroughfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Find specimen ballots for the 4th Middlesex District here and the 13th Middlesex District here.
Visit Marlborough Patch for primary results on Thursday evening.
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