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...can submit electronically, by mail, in a drop box, or in person. You have the right to choose to fill out a ballot on your own, have assistance from 2 poll workers, or bring someone with you to assist.
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You have the right to access all forms of voting.
All polling places in Massachusetts, including early voting, have AutoMark terminals. These can magnify your ballot, increase contrast, or offer audio cues.
You may apply for an accessible vote by mail ballot which you...
The bill would have municipal election officials create a list of noncitizen voters and inform them of their voting rights and limitations.
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Did you know there is a bill in Massachusetts which aims to allow voting in municipal (local) elections by people who live here legally but aren't citizens?
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The bill, H.671, would require the state secretary to create a noncitizen voter registration form, work with municipal election officials to offer them at the same places as US citizen voter registration forms, and make regulations to implement the legislation.
Americans who are vaccinated and eligible for a booster, need to use this time to get their boosters. Those who are not vaccinated, should get vaccinated.
Join the BSU, Suffolk ACLUM, SuffolkVotes, Suffolk Historical Society, and Service After Hours for a presentation and discussion about the history of voter suppression and voting rights in our country.
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Want to answer all of your election questions? Join Political Science & Legal Studies Professors Cobb, Cosgrove, Flaherty, Glynn, Holcombe, Kulich, Overlan at 1:05pm today as they help you make sense of it all. Only 30 days left!
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Our new research, published yesterday, shows that elections with all-mail voting increase turnout
among everyone, especially groups that tend to vote less frequently.