Two State auditors weigh in on everything to know about Massachusetts Question 1 ahead of Election Day on November 5.
Musk took to his own social media platform on Monday to show support for Deaton, the moderate Republican who is lagging significantly behind Warren, a progressive Democrat, in the polls.
Democrat Natalie Higgins is seeking her fifth term in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, representing the Fourth Worcester District. The district covers the city of Leominster. Higgins is facing a challenge in November from Republican Salvatore Perla.
BOSTON - Ballot boxes were busy Saturday as Massachusetts residents took full advantage of in-person early voting. From Roxbury to Needham and all communities throughout the state, voters were anxious and excited to cast their ballots.
Early voting is underway in Massachusetts, Nevada and New Mexico, with just 17 days to go until the general election on Nov. 5. Find out how to vote in this article.
"Upon arrival, officers confirmed several political signs had, in fact, been set on fire. The area was checked, and no suspects or evidence was located. Additionally, no other reports of vandalism were taken by the Sterling Dispatch Center," police wrote in a statement.
Early voting in Massachusetts for this year’s elections started on Saturday. This period for in-person voting runs until Nov. 1. Other dates to keep in mind are the voter registration deadline, which is Oct.
Voters don't have to wait until Election Day to cast their ballot, as early in-person voting is allowed in Massachusetts.
In addition to casting ballots for the next President of the United States, millions of Massachusetts voters are being asked to decide on five ballot questions that span a wide range of issues.
In-person early voting occurs over a 14-day period that includes two weekends, according to the Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth. For the Nov. 5 election, that means Cape Codders - and everyone else in the state - should be able to vote in person from Saturday, Oct. 19 through Friday, Nov. 1.
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