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Leominster
City Clerk |
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Election and
Registration |
Upcoming Elections
State Primary September 16, 2008
Last day to Register to vote or change party enrollment
for the State Primary – August 27, 2008
Presidential/State Election November 4, 2008
Last day to Register to vote or change party enrollment
for the Presidential/State Election – October 15, 2008
Anyone who registered to vote at the Registry of Motor
Vehicles and did not receive an acknowledgement notice from
the City Clerk’s Office, should call the Clerk’s Office at
534-7536 so we will be sure your name appears on the voting
list.
Anyone who registered to vote and did not provide
identification at the time of registration will be required
to do so at the polls. Identification must show your name
and address at the time of registration. |
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CONGRATULATIONS ON BECOMING A NEW VOTER!
We would like to take this opportunity to make you aware of a
few things that will help you when you go to the polls, and
protect your right to vote.
1) Be sure to answer your annual census/voter confirmation form.
That form is sent out annually by your Town/City Clerk to
confirm that you are still at your same residence. This keeps
your voter status up to date.
2) If you change your residential address OR mailing address
within your town, please make sure that you notify your local
Town/City Clerk; so that your voting record will be up-to-date.
3) If you move out of town to a new community; you need to
register to vote in that community. When you register to vote,
your new Town/City Clerk will notify your prior Town/City Clerk
that you have registered elsewhere.
4) You can only be a registered voter in one place. That should
be the town or city that you consider to be your permanent
residence; and where you spend the majority of your time, and
from where you file your income taxes.
5) If you register to vote or change your address with the
Registry of Motor Vehicles (or a social service agency), please
keep the receipt with you and take it with you to the polls the
first time you vote after such a change.
6) If you register to vote through the mail, or through the RMV,
you will receive a receipt from your Town or City Clerk within
approximately 3 weeks. If you do not receive a receipt, please
contact the clerk to confirm that you are indeed registered to
vote.
7) If you register to vote through the mail you will need to
bring an id. with you the first time you vote. A driver's
license or liquor id. is preferable. However, anything with your
full name and street address (such as a gas bill) is also
acceptable.
8) If you registered to vote in a political designation, you may
not vote in a primary election. Only individuals registered to
vote in a party (i.e. Republican or Democrat), or individuals
who registered as "unenrolled" may vote in such elections. You
may change your party affiliation at any time. Any changes must
be made prior to 20 days before any election in order for them
to be in effect for that election.
9) If you have any questions at any time about the voting
process, your registration, or the times of elections in your
community, please feel free to contact your local town or city
clerk (or in cities the election commissioner) for assistance.
10) Be an informed voter, and exercise your right to vote.
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