Politics & Government
ICYMI: Early Voting Allowed for Presidential Election in Milford
All registered voters will be able to vote before Election Day for the first time ever in Massachusetts.

MILFORD, MA—All registered voters will be able to vote before Election Day for the first time ever in Massachusetts, including Milford.
Early voting will begin on Oct. 24 and continue through Nov. 4. Prior to the enactment of this new law, the only way a registered voter was allowed to vote prior to Election Day was through absentee voting.
Although absentee voting will still be available for registered voters who qualify, only those who will be absent from their city or town on Election Day, or have a disability that prevents them from going to the polls, or have a religious belief preventing the same, are legally allowed to vote by absentee ballot, said an announcement from the town.
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Unlike absentee voting, early voting is for every registered voter. Registered voters do not need an excuse or reason to vote early. Regardless of whether a voter wants to take advantage of early voting, vote absentee or vote on Election Day, the first step is making sure you are registered.
To check to see if you are registered to vote, and to find information on how to register to vote, you may visit the Secretary of the Commonwealth’s website: www.sec.state.ma.us/ele.
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If you need to register to vote, you may do it online by visiting: www.RegisterToVoteMA.com. All you need is a license or an I.D. issued by the Registry of Motor Vehicles to apply online. To be eligible to vote in the November 8th State Election, you must register to vote or make any necessary changes to your voter registration by Oct.19.
Early voting can be done in person or by mail. In Milford, early voting can be done in person at Town Hall during the following dates and times:
Monday through Friday, Oct. 24 through Oct. 28, from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. and also Oct. 31 through Nov. 4 from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m.
For public convenience, Milford has also decided to offer weekend hours on Saturday, Oct. 29th from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. only.
Also, registered voters have the option to request an early voting ballot through the mail. Simply fill out an application and mail it to Town of Milford Clerk’s Office, 52 Main Street, Room 12, Milford, MA 01757. You can find the application on the Secretary of the Commonwealth’s website: http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele.
Please note, however, once a voter has cast an early voting ballot, the voter may no longer vote at the polls on Election Day.
Information submitted by the town of Milford
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