Politics & Government
Polls are Open Across the State for the Massachusetts Primary Election
Polls closed at 8 tonight

Polls opened at 7 this morning across the Commonwealth for today’s State Primary Election.
The Primary is a partisan election; therefore all voters registered in Democratic and Republican parties are eligible to vote. Voters registered as un-enrolled (commonly referred to as ‘independent’) must choose a party, and will automatically return to un-enrolled status following the election.
Peabody will have four ballots for the election - a Republican ballot and a Democratic ballot for both the 12th Essex District and the 13th Essex District.
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The City of Peabody is divided into six (6) wards, each containing three (3) precincts. Helpful Link: WhereDoIVote.com
WARD 1
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- 1-1, Saint Ann’s Church, 140 Lynn St.
- 1-2, Woodbridge Assisted Living, 240 Lynnfield St.
- 1-3, Saint Ann’s Church, 140 Lynn St.
WARD 2
- 2-1, Welch School, 50 Swampscott Ave.
- 2-2, Welch School, 50 Swampscott Ave.
- 2-3, South School, 16 Maple St. Ext.
WARD 3
- 3-1, Our Lady of Fatima Church, 50 Walsh Ave.
- 3-2, Our Lady of Fatima Church, 50 Walsh Ave.
- 3-3, Wilson Terrace Rec Hall, 15A Wilson Ter.
WARD 4
- 4-1, Higgins Middle School 1 King St. Ext.
- 4-2, Higgins Middle School1 King St. Ext.
- 4-3, Peabody Vets Memorial High School, 485 Lowell St.
- 4-3A, Macintosh Clubhouse, 300 Brooksby Village Dr.
WARD 5
- 5-1, Kiley School, 21 Johnson St.
- 5-2, Kiley School 21 Johnson St.
- 5-3, McCarthy School, 76 Lake St.
WARD 6
- 6-1, West Memorial School, 15 Bow St.
- 6-2, Burke School, 127 Birch St.
- 6-3, Burke School, 127 Birch St.
Voters are encouraged to confirm their voter status and polling location by visiting the Secretary of State’s office online or by calling the Clerk’s office at (978) 538-5756.
Campaign Signs at Polling Locations
Candidates and supporters are reminded that according to MGL Ch. 54 §65 signs are allowed at the polling place as long as they are outside the 150-foot radius around the entrance of the polling place. In addition, signs must not obstruct vehicle or pedestrian traffic. Posters, cards, handbills, placards, pictures or circulars intended to influence the action of the voter are also not permitted within the 150-foot radius.
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