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Next Tuesday, March 6, Massachusetts is holding a Presidential Primary.
If you are registered in the Democratic, Republican, or Green-Rainbow party, you can take only that party's ballot. If you are registered as "unenrolled" (independent, no party), you can choose which party's ballot you want to take. After doing so, you will remain "unenrolled".
Sample ballots for each Somerville ward can be found in the right column of the Somerville Election Department page.
Precinct lines have changed because of the 2010 federal census, so you should consult http://WhereDoIVoteMA.com or (for Somerville) http://www.somervillema.gov/residents/address-lookup to be sure where you are now voting. If you have voted at the Dilboy VFW (Ward 6, Precinct 1) in the past, your polling place has changed to the Kennedy School, Sartwell Avenue entrance.
Here's a list of Presidential candidates who will be on the ballot for each party. On the Democratic ballot, President Obama is unopposed. The Republican ballot has seven candidates, three of whom have dropped out. The Green-Rainbow ballot pits Jill Stein against two people I've never heard of.
( Your ballot also has races for party State Committee and Ward Committee )
Use this post for any discussion of the primary election.
If you are registered in the Democratic, Republican, or Green-Rainbow party, you can take only that party's ballot. If you are registered as "unenrolled" (independent, no party), you can choose which party's ballot you want to take. After doing so, you will remain "unenrolled".
Sample ballots for each Somerville ward can be found in the right column of the Somerville Election Department page.
Precinct lines have changed because of the 2010 federal census, so you should consult http://WhereDoIVoteMA.com or (for Somerville) http://www.somervillema.gov/residents/address-lookup to be sure where you are now voting. If you have voted at the Dilboy VFW (Ward 6, Precinct 1) in the past, your polling place has changed to the Kennedy School, Sartwell Avenue entrance.
Here's a list of Presidential candidates who will be on the ballot for each party. On the Democratic ballot, President Obama is unopposed. The Republican ballot has seven candidates, three of whom have dropped out. The Green-Rainbow ballot pits Jill Stein against two people I've never heard of.
( Your ballot also has races for party State Committee and Ward Committee )
Use this post for any discussion of the primary election.