55 cities and towns in Massachusetts hold municipal elections in November of each odd-numbered year, according to the Secretary of State’s office. In Massachusetts, you must register to vote, update your registration or change your party at least 10 days before any election or town meeting. This year, the deadline is Oct. 25.
Here's whose running for public office in Worcester for the Nov. 4 election, and what could happen after the results roll in.
Enterprise News on MSN
Can you wear political attire to the polls? A look at Massachusetts voting regulations
Massachusetts law places restrictions on any materials considered influential to voters within 150 feet of polling places.
2don MSN
Election 2025: From City Hall to select board, the 5 Mass. races to watch. And why they matter
Improbably, another Election Day is nearly upon us. And starting around 7 a.m. on Tuesday, voters from Boston to the Berkshires will head to the polls to cast their ballots in races ranging from mayor and city council to school committee and select board.
Voters in Massachusetts can begin casting their ballots starting on Saturday for the approaching Nov. 4 election day. Early voting starts on Oct. 19 and runs through Nov. 1. Here's everything you need to know: You can either choose to vote by mail or in person.
Election day is fast approaching for the Brockton area. Here's what state law says about taking a selfie with your ballot.
1don MSN
They’re typically quiet and nonpartisan. How have local elections changed in the age of Trump?
It appeared in mailboxes in Enfield, Connecticut, a flyer invoking a national political fight in the days before a local election. “FROM THE WHITE HOUSE TO TOWN HALL, MAGA REPUBLICANS ARE DESTROYING AMERICA & DEFUNDING SCHOOLS,
LAWRENCE — When state officials decided to supervise this city’s Nov. 4 election following allegations of voter fraud, the troubling charges of municipal wrongdoing struck a painful chord for many residents of this long-struggling city.
National Republicans accuse Massachusetts of gerrymandering, but the architects of the state’s congressional maps say it’s a matter of math.
After U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton announced he would be challenging U.S. Sen. Ed Markey in the next election, a slew of hopefuls have declared their intention to run for the seat, which represents the North Shore from Lynn to the New Hampshire border,
The Massachusetts House passed a sweeping early literacy reform bill this week by a vote of 155-0 — despite opposition from the state's largest teacher's union. As the legislation moves to the Senate,
Massachusetts AG Andrea Campbell announces her 2026 re-election bid, highlighting her legal actions and her work for economic stability.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results