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A MESSAGE FROM CONGRESSMAN KEATING:

Voting is quick and easy whether you vote by mail, you vote early in person between October 19th and November 1st, or plan to vote in person on election day, November 5th. 

On this page you will find information on voter registration, voting by mail, voting early, and where to drop off mail-in ballots at your town or city hall. 

This is the most important election of our lifetimes, and we can’t wait until election day to make a plan to vote. Make a plan to safely vote now. Our country is depending on all of us to make sure our voices are heard

– Bill

Ways to Vote

There are three ways to vote this year – by mail, early in person, or in person on election day.

Vote By Mail

Voting by mail is easy – just request a ballot before October 29th and it will be mailed to you. You can return it to your town or city clerk or mail it back – just make sure it is postmarked or dropped off on or before election day.

Vote Early

You can vote early in person seven days a week from October 19th through November 1st.

Vote on 11/5

You can still safely vote on election day at your regular polling place from 7am to 8pm.

Remember, if you’re in line to vote by 8pm you can cast a ballot – no matter how long the line is.

Voter Registration

The voter registration deadline this year is October 26th – you can register to vote or update your address online.

Even if you always vote, it’s important to check your voter registration to confirm you are registered!

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…until the Massachusetts voter registration deadline.

The 9th Congressional District

Barnstable
Bourne
Brewster
Chatham
Dennis
Eastham
Falmouth
Harwich
Mashpee
Orleans
Provincetown
Sandwich
Truro
Wellfleet
Yarmouth Acushnet
Dartmouth
Fairhaven
Fall River (*)
New Bedford
Westport
Aquinnah
Chilmark
Edgartown
Gosnold
Oak Bluffs
Tisbury
West Tisbury
Nantucket
Carver
Duxbury Halifax
Hanover
Hanson
Kingston
Marion
Marshfield
Mattapoisett
Middleborough
Norwell
Pembroke
Plymouth
Plympton
Rochester
Rockland
Wareham

(*) Ward 1: All; Ward 2: All; Ward 3: All; Ward 4: Pcts. A and B; Ward 5: Pcts. A and B; Ward 6: All)

About

Bill Keating

Congressman Bill Keating was elected to the United States House of Representatives on November 2, 2010, one of only nine new Democratic Members to be elected to the 112th Congress. He represents Massachusetts’ 9th Congressional District, which encompasses the state’s South Shore and South Coast, as well as Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket.

 

The Bill Keating Committee

P.O. Box 654
Pembroke, MA 02359
(508) 591-0984
info at billkeating.org

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