Politics & Government

2014 State Election: The Westborough Ballot and Voting Information

Here is your information for the state election held on Tuesday, Nov. 4.

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On Tuesday, Nov. 4, Westborough not only casts votes for governor and attorney general, but its state representative and register of probate.

While offices for state senator and U.S. representative are unopposed, Wayland will choose between Danielle Gregoire, D, Mathew Elder, R, and Kristine Coffey-Donahue, independent, for state rep. in the Fourth Middlesex District (precincts 1 and 3). Rep. Carolyn Dykema, democrat, and first-time candidate Patricia Vanaria, republican, vie for state representative in precinct 2; and Democrat Steve Abraham challenges Republican Stephanie Fattman for register of probate in all precincts.

Find out what's happening in Westboroughfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Find out what's happening in Westboroughfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Westborough polling places:

Precinct 1: Gibbons Middle School Gym, 20 Fisher Street
Precinct 2: Hastings Elementary School Gym, 111 E. Main Street
Precinct 3: Gibbons Middle School Gym, 20 Fisher Street
Precinct 4: Mill Pond Int. School, 6 Olde Hickory Path
Precinct 5: Mill Pond Int. School, 6 Olde Hickory Path

Ballot Questions

4 ballot questions.
Q1 Eliminate Gas Tax indexing
Q2 Expand Beverage Container Deposit Law
Q3 Expand prohibitions on gaming (repeal of portions of the casino gaming law)
Q4 Earned sick time for employees

Polling places will open at 7 a.m. and stay open until 8 p.m. Voters actually in line at 8 p.m. will be allowed to vote.

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