Politics & Government
Voting Methods For June 23 Sharon Town Election
Sharon has three voting methods for the town election postponed to June 23 due to the coronavirus health crisis.

SHARON, MA — Sharon residents can vote early by mail, absentee and in-person at the Sharon High School gymnasium for the June 23 town election. The election was postponed from earlier this spring due to the coronavirus health crisis.
In-person voting will be held from noon to 6 p.m. at Sharon High.
Early mail-in voting and absentee voting require residents to apply with a request that includes a voter's signature. The application can be obtained on-line using this link, in person at the Sharon Town Hall foyer at 90 South Main Street or through emailing requests to skahalas@townofsharon.org.
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Voters should indicate they are requesting an Annual Town Election ballot and include the voter's name, address and provide a signature. The ballot requests can be dropped off at the town hall drop-off box for all town department business.
Town offices are closed to the public until at least June 1.
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Once the town clerk's office receives the completed, signed early voting or absentee voting request, a ballot will be mailed. The ballot can then either be mailed back to the town clerk's officer or brought to the drop-off box at own hall.
The ballot must be received back at the town clerk's office by the close of the polls at 6 p.m. on June 23.
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