Politics & Government

2014 State Election: The Natick Ballot and Voting Information

Here is your information for the state election held on Tuesday, Nov. 4.

On Tuesday, Nov. 4, Natick will not only cast votes for governor and attorney general, but its state senator and register of probate.

While offices for U.S. representative are unopposed, some precincts in Natick will choose between Democrat David Paul Linsky and Republican Douglas Grindle for state represenative. Tara DeCristofaro, D, and John Lambert, Sr., R, are vying for the register of probate position. Precincts 6, 7, 9 and 10 vote between Republican Richard Ross and Democrat Dylan Hayre for state senator, as well as Linsky and Grindle for state rep.

Find the sample ballots for all precincts here.

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Precinct 1 Brown Elementary School, 1 Jean Burke Drive

Precinct 2 Cole Recreational Building 179 Boden Lane

Precinct 3 Brown Elementary School, 1 Jean Burke Drive

Precinct 4 Wilson Middle School, 22 Rutledge Road

Precinct 5 Wilson Middle School, 22 Rutledge Road

Precinct 6 Lilja School, 41 Bacon Street @ Oak Street

Precinct 7 Community Center, 117 East Central St.

Precinct 8 Morse Institute Library, 14 East Central Street

Precinct 9 Community Center, 117 East Central St.

Precinct 10 Memorial School, 107 Eliot Street (South Natick)

Ballot Questions

Q1 Eliminate Gas Tax indexing
Q2 Expand Beverage Container Deposit Law
Q3 Expand prohibitions on gaming (repeal of portions of the casino gaming law)
Q4 Earned sick time for employees

Polling places will open at 7 a.m. and stay open until 8 p.m. Voters actually in line at 8 p.m. will be allowed to vote.

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