Politics & Government
Swampscott 2022 Primary Voter Guide: Where To Vote, Candidates
Swampscott voters will cast ballots for state representative, district attorney, sheriff and other races in Tuesday's primary.

SWAMPSCOTT, MA — Swampscott voters will go to the polls on Sept. 6 to cast a ballot in the statewide primary.
The 2022 primary will be the first in Massachusetts to feature the state's brand-new, pandemic-tested voting system. In the primary, voters have multiple options: either mailing in ballots, voting early or going to the polls as usual on Election Day.
With new voting rules in place and a ton of candidates on the ballot, Patch has put together a 2022 Swampscott primary voting guide to get you primed and ready to vote. Here's everything you need to know:
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Important Dates
- Delivery of a mail-in ballot: Sept. 6 at 8 p.m.
- Voting on Election Day, Sept. 6: 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Check if you're registered to vote here
Voting by mail
Massachusetts briefly joined a handful of other U.S. states in allowing voting by mail during the pandemic. Then the Legislature let the practice expire. Then they brought it back in June after passing a big, new voting rights bill.
The state has improved the vote by mail materials since the pandemic, but the process is largely the same: once you get your ballot, you fill it out at home with a black pen and then return it to be counted. The best way to return a mail-in ballot is by putting in your local ballot drop box or hand-delivering it to your city or town clerk. You CANNOT drop it off at a polling place on Sept. 6.
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Return to the Town Clerk's office at 22 Monument Ave. or utilize the drop-box outside Town Hall.
Polling places
If you're voting in person on Sept. 6, it's possible you'll have a new polling location.
Due to the 2020 Census, most city and town clerks in Massachusetts redrew voting districts to compensate for population shifts. Most likely you'll be voting in the same old place (or by mail), but you can check to make sure here.
For this election, all 6 precincts will vote at Swampscott High School, 200 Essex Street
Who's on the ballot?
Since it's a primary, your ballot will feature only candidates from the party you've chosen to vote for. Primary elections decide which candidate from the major political parties advance to compete in the November general election. Only the winners of the general election go on to hold office.
In 2022, Democrats have a much bigger field than Republicans with seven competitive races — six if you subtract Sonia Chang-Diaz, who dropped out of the gubernatorial primary in June.
Here are the competitive statewide races for the Democratic and GOP candidates:
Swampscott
Along with statewide races, Swampscott voters have several district races to vote on in Tuesday's primary.
There are six candidates running for the Democratic nomination for the open 8th Essex state representative seat: Jenny Armini, Diann Slavit Baylis, Tristan Smith, Terri Tauro, Doug Thompson and Polly Titcomb.
State Rep. Paul Tucker and James O'Shea are vying for the Essex County District Attorney seat opened with Jonathan Blodgett's decision not to run for re-election.
Essex County Sheriff John Coppinger has a challenge from Virginia Leigh.
Many of the other races have candidates running unopposed.
STATEWIDE DEMOCRATS
Attorney General
Auditor
Governor
- Sonia Chang-Diaz (dropped out, but still on ballot)
- Maura Healey
Lieutenant Governor
Secretary of State
See more Democratic state House and Senate candidates here
STATEWIDE REPUBLICANS
Governor
Lieutenant Governor
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