Politics & Government
How To Vote By Mail In The Sept. 1 State Primary Election
Tewksbury voters will cast ballots in the Democratic senate primary race between Ed Markey and Joe Kennedy III, among other contests.
TEWKSBURY, MA — All Tewksbury voters will have the opportunity to cast their ballots by mail in the fall's two elections, if they want to avoid election day crowds amid the coronavirus epidemic.
Voting by mail this year will not require a reason — an expected second surge of COVID-19 is reason enough, lawmakers determined. But it will require a vote-by-mail application being returned to your local elections office.
How to apply to vote by mail:
Applications were out by Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin's office that can be used for the Sept. 1 state primary, Nov. 3 election or both. All postcard applications, which went to registered voters who had not already applied for absentee ballots, were due to go out by Tuesday.
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To vote by mail in the state primary election, residents must return their applications to the Tewksbury Town Clerk, 1009 Main Street, 1st Floor, Tewksbury, MA 01876 by Wednesday, August 26th or in the drop box outside town hall. The deadline is Oct. 28 for the general election.
You can also download the absentee ballot application here.
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To vote in person, either early or on election day, you do not need to return the application.
How to register to vote:
To check your voter status, click here.
The voter registration for 2020 elections is 10 days before the election. For the state primary, voters must register by Aug. 22.
Residents with an MA driver's license or a state ID can register online at www.registertovotema.gov.
Residents can also download the registration form here, fill it out and mail it to the Tewksbury Town Clerk, 1009 Main Street, 1st Floor, Tewksbury, MA 01876 or drop it in the drop box outside town hall.
Residents who do not have access to a computer or printer can call the Town Clerk's Office at (978) 688-9501 and ask them to mail a voter registration form.
How to vote by mail:
The Town Clerk's office will begin mailing out ballots when they are available. Ballots must be returned four days before election day. For the state primary, that means they are due Aug. 26.
Who's running?
The following races are contested. Incumbents are in bold.
Democratic Primary, U.S. Senate
- Ed Markey
- Joe Kennedy, III
Republican Primary, U.S. Senate
- Shiva Ayyadurai
- Kevin O'Connor
Democratic Primary, U.S. House Sixth District
- Seth Moulton
- Jamie Belsito
- Angus McQuilken
Republican Primary, Massachusetts House 18th Essex District
- Jeffrey Peter DuFour
- Shishan Wang
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