Politics & Government
Plymouth Primary Voting Super Tuesday: Polls Open Until 8 p.m.
Have you voted today in Plymouth for the presidential primary? Polls are open until 8 p.m.!

PLYMOUTH, MA — Plymouth voters will hit the polls today for Super Tuesday, the pivotal presidential contest featuring primaries and caucuses in a dozen states.
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When is the Massachusetts primary? Tuesday, March 1.
In Plymouth, the polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the following locations:
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- Precinct 1 Hedge Elementary School
- Precinct 2 Cold Spring Elementary School
- Precinct 3 Town Hall
- Precinct 4 Plymouth North High School
- Precinct 5 Plymouth Community Intermediate School
- Precinct 6 Manomet Elementary School
- Precinct 7 Indian Brook Elementary School
- Precinct 8 Cedarville Fire Station
- Precinct 9 South Elementary School
- Precinct 10 Federal Furnace Elementary School
- Precinct 11 Plymouth Municipal Airport
- Precinct 12 Plymouth South High School
- Precinct 13 West Elementary School
- Precinct 14 Indian Brook Elementary School
- Precinct 15 Stonebridge Club
Latest polls show Republican Donald Trump with a comfortable lead in the Bay State. The Democratic side is a dead heat.
Republicans
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- Trump 45 percent
- Rubio 17.5 percent
- Kasich 16 percent
- Cruz 10
- Carson 3.5
Democrats
- Sanders, 46.3 percent
- Clinton, 45.7 percent
Source: RealClearPolitics polling analysis
Helpful Massachusetts primary links
- Check your voter registration status
- Check your polling location
- Register to vote
- Online apply for an absentee ballot
- Primary Voting: What ballot can I take?
Massachusetts is one of 12 states holding voting contests Tuesday. The others are:
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arkansas
- Colorado
- Georgia
- Massachusetts
- Minnesota
- Oklahoma
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Vermont
- Virginia
Tuesday’s outcome could cement the front-runner’s status for both parties.
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