Politics & Government
Where To Drop Your Ballot Off In Worcester: Election 2020
You can drop your ballot off at 12 locations in Worcester, plus at early voting polling places.

WORCESTER, MA — If the September primary election was any indication, a lot of people are going to vote absentee by mail in the November election.
A record 1.7 million people voted in the September primary, mostly in Democratic contests. Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin did not know how many people voted absentee by mail, but had said about 1 million people requested absentee ballots before the election.
In preparation for a record-breaker in November (the previous record was set in 2016 when 3.4 million voted in the general election), Worcester has set up ballot return locations across the city. Here's where you can drop your absentee ballot before Nov. 3:
- Worcester City Hall, 455 Main St., garage entrance
- Worcester City Hall, 455 Main St., 1st floor entrance at rear of building
- Burncoat Street Fire Station, 19 Burncoat St.
- Franklin Street Fire Station, 266 Franklin St.
- Greendale Fire Station, 438 West Boylston St.
- Worcester Fire Department Headquarters, 141 Grove St.
- McKeon Road Fire Station, 80 McKeon Road
- Park Avenue Fire Station, 424 Park Ave.
- South Division, 180 Southbridge St.
- Southeast Fire Station, 745 Grafton St.
- Tatnuck Square Fire Station, 1067 Pleasant St.
- Webster Square Fire Station, 40 Webster St.
You can also drop your ballot off at any early polling site during Worcester early voting week, Oct. 17 to Oct. 30. If you still need to apply for an absentee ballot, visit the Secretary of the Commonwealth's website.