The Wellesley Board of Selectmen has signed the warrant for the Nov. 6 State Election. In an effort to encourage voter turn-out, town will offer early voting at three locations for Wellesley registered voters.
Here are all the important dates, times, and places for voting early and getting that flu shot. First things first, though…
Register to vote by October 17
The last day to register to vote in the November 6th election is Wednesday October 17, 2018. Register online or by mail. To register to vote in person, stop by the Town Clerk’s Office at Town Hall, 525 Washington Street, Monday through Friday 8am to 5pm. The Town Clerk’s office will have special hours on October 17 from 8am to 8pm to register to vote.
Vote early at the Warren Recreation Building
Early voting will be offered at the Warren Recreation Building, 90 Washington St., from October 22, 2018 through November 2, 2018:
Monday through Friday from 8am – to 5pm
Special extended hours:
Thursdays 5pm to 8pm
Saturday October 27, 8am to 2pm
Get your flu shot at the Rec Building while you’re at it. The Wellesley Department of Health will release times soon.
Vote early at the Elizabeth Seton Residence
Early voting will also be offered at the Elizabeth Seton Residence at 125 Oakland St. on Sunday, October 28, 2pm – 4pm.
Vote early at Waterstone
Early Voting will also be offered at Waterstone at 27 Washington Street on Monday October 29, 2018 at 5pm to 8pm.
View this Early Voting document for more information.
Vote absentee
Absentee ballots are available for registered voters who will be unable to vote Early or at the Polls due to: absence from the Town of Wellesley during normal polling hours; or physical disability preventing you from going to the polling place; or religious beliefs.
Vote on the official voting day of November 6
November 6, 2018 is the voting date for the State Election. Polling places will open at 7am – 8pm. Voters actually in line at 8pm will be allowed to vote.
Your precinct
Precinct A: Bates School- Cafeteria, 116 Elmwood Road
Precinct B: Sprague School- Gym, 401 School Street
Precinct C: Upham School- Gym, 35 Wynnewood Road
Precinct D: Schofield School- Gym, 27 Cedar Street
Precinct E: Fiske School- Gym, 45 Hastings Street
Precinct F: Dana Hall School, Shipley Center, 142 Grove Street
Precinct G: Wellesley Free Library- Wakelin Room, 530 Washington Street (enter from rear parking lot)
Precinct H: Tolles Parsons Center, 500 Washington St.
How to find out which precinct you’re in
Mass.gov has a nifty page where you can plug in your address and it will tell you not only where to vote, but who our Town Clerk is (that would be KC Kato), the names of our elected officials and district representatives and links to their pages that include their phone numbers, emails, and other information
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