The meeting is scheduled to take place on September 24.
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Once the ballots are received from the State, they will be mailed as soon as possible from the Town Clerk's Office.
The information for voters booklet provides a summary of each question to assist you in making your decision before you vote.
'Duplication of applications will cause extra work on the staff during an already busy election season.'
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Over one-third of North Andover's registered voters cast ballots in Tuesday's election, thousands more than in recent state primaries.
To learn more about the annuity and the application process, please visit the website.
Mail-In Ballots must be received by Tuesday, September 1 at 8 p.m.
Over 4,000 ballots have been cast early, as of Friday morning, according to the town clerk.
In-Person Early Voting ends on August 28 at NOON.
North Andover's Kevin Dube endorsed Jeff Dufour in the 18th Essex District Republican primary.
Get ready for the 2020 Massachusetts primary election coming up on Sept. 1.
State Primary ballots need to be back at your local election office by 8 p.m. on September 1.
The new ID card transitions the current laminated paper card to a more durable, secure, next generation USID card.
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Face coverings will be required and 6 feet of social distancing will be enforced.
Ballots must be received by 8 PM on Election Day in order to be counted.
The meeting will be held online via Zoom.
The Commission typically meets at 7:00PM on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of every month.
In compliance with guidance from State of Massachusetts, face coverings will be required and 6 feet of social distancing will be enforced.
All registered voters can vote early, by mail or in person on election day.
North Andover will have seven days of early voting for the Sept. 1 state primary election.
North Andover voters will cast ballots in the Democratic senate primary race between Ed Markey and Joe Kennedy III, among other races.
Representatives from Merrimack Valley Black and Brown Voices and the Council on Aging were added to the new commission.
The town's first FlashVote community survey asks about the town-owned historic mansion.
The Board voted Monday to create an advisory commission in response to the killing of George Floyd.
To secure Finance Committee approval for the town budget, officials agreed to steps that will be taken in case of budget shortfalls.