Politics & Government
Peabody Presidential Primary Voter Guide: Candidates, Where To Vote
Voters will go to the polls on Tuesday to narrow the field of candidates for the November general election.

PEABODY, MA — Peabody voters will go to the polls on Tuesday to help narrow the field of presidential candidates for the November general election.
Massachusetts votes in the presidential Super Tuesday primary — along with 15 other states in the single largest day of voting on the primary calendar.
In Massachusetts, every registered voter can vote in a primary election. You do not need to be a
party member to participate, but your party registration may affect your ballot options.
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There are currently three recognized political parties in Massachusetts. If you are registered
as a Democrat, Republican or Libertarian, you cannot vote in another party's primary.
Each party holds its own primary. Separate ballots are printed for each party, with only the
candidates running for that party's nomination listed.
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If you are not enrolled in a political party (unenrolled), you can choose a party ballot when you check-in at your polling place. Choosing a ballot will not enroll you in a party.
Once you have chosen a party ballot, and the poll worker marks your choice on the voter list,
you cannot change your selection.
Polls in Peabody will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the following locations:
Precinct 1: Brown School, 150 Lynn Street
Precinct 2: Welch School, Swampscott Avenue
Precinct 3: Torigian Senior Center, 75R Central Street
Precinct 4 1-3: Higgins Middle School, 85 Perkins Street
Precinct 4 3A: MacIntosh Clubhouse, 300 Brooksby Drive
Precinct 5: Peabody Veterans Memoria High School, 485 Lowell Street
Precinct 6: Burke School, 127 Birch Street
Vote-by-mail ballots must be returned to the City Clerk's Office by 8 p.m. on Tuesday.
While the field of candidates actively seeking the party's nomination has been whittled down considerably in recent months, there are several candidates on the ballot in each party:
Democratic Party
Dean Phillips
Joseph R. Biden
Marianne Williamson
Republican Party
Chris Christie
Ryan Binkley
Vivek Ramaswamy
Asa Hutchinson
Donald J. Trump
Ron DeSantis
Nikki Haley
Libertarian Party
Jacob George Hornberger
Michael D. Rectenwald
Chase Russell Oliver
Michael Ter Maat
Lars Damian Mapstead
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