Politics & Government
Wilmington Election 2020: How To Request A Mail-In Ballot
Due to the virus, the state is allowing any registered voter to request a mail-in ballot for elections being held on or before June 30
WILMINGTON, MA —With municipal elections across Massachusetts already delayed to help slow the spread of the new coronavirus, the Secretary of State's office said Wednesday any registered voter in Massachusetts can request a mail-in ballot for elections being held on or before June 30.
In March, the Wilmington Board of Selectmen voted to delay the annual election from its original April 25 date under authority granted by the state in an effort to slow the spread of the new coronavirus. A new date has not yet been selected.
If you'd like to vote by mail, fill out the mail-in ballot application available on the Secretary of State's website and return it to the town clerk's office. Applications can be submitted by email at ctouma-conway@wilmingtonma.gov, faxed to 978-657-7564, using the Town Hall drop box located next to the main entrance, or by mail to Town of Wilmington, Office of Town Clerk, 121 Glen Road, Wilmington, MA 01887
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Residents with questions can contact Town Clerk Christine Touma-Conway by email at ctouma-conway@wilmingtonma.gov.
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