Boston Election Department
Boston Election Department
Boston City Hall, Room 241 (617) 635-3767
Boston, Massachusetts 02201 FAX: (617) 635-4483 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASESeptember 27, 2007 Contact: Geraldine CuddyerOffice: 617-635-4634 OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER 2007 STATE AND CITY ELECTIONS The Board of Election Commissioners would like to remind Boston voters that there are three (3) upcoming elections: the Special State Election for the Middlesex, Suffolk and Essex Senatorial District (Ward 2 Pcts. 1-7; Ward 21 Pcts. 4, 6, 7; Ward 22 Pcts. 1, 2, 5) on October 9; the Special State Election for the First Suffolk Representative District (Ward 1 Pcts. 1-14) on October 23; and the citywide (all 254 precincts) Municipal Election on November 6. Polling locations in the City of Boston will be open from 7AM until 8PM on those election days. The last day to register to vote in the First Suffolk Special State Election is Wednesday, October 3, 2007, and the last day to register to vote in the citywide Municipal Election is Wednesday, October 17, 2007. The Boston Election Department (Boston City Hall, Room 241) will be open until 8PM on October 3rd and October 17th to accommodate last-minute registrants. Those entering City Hall after 5PM should use the Congress Street entrance, opposite Faneuil Hall. Voters wishing to make address changes or name changes should also make an effort to do so before the October 3rd and October 17th deadlines. Mail-in voter registration forms may be downloaded by visiting the Boston Election Department’s website: www.cityofboston.gov/elections. All mail-in registration forms must be postmarked by October 3rd for the voter to be eligible to participate in the First Suffolk Special State Election, and by October 17th for the voter to be eligible to participate in the citywide Municipal Election. Please make sure to send all registrations to: Boston Election Department, Room 241, Boston City Hall, Boston, MA 02201. In addition, voters who will need absentee ballots should make a request in writing to the Boston Election Department as soon as possible. Absentee ballot applications may also be downloaded from the Boston Election Department’s website. Voters who want to check their voting status online are reminded that they can visit the Boston Election Department’s website at www.cityofboston.gov/elections, and click on the link “Voter Registration Search.” By entering a name and birth date, voters can check on their voting status, current registered address, and the location of their polling place. This service is also available in Spanish and Chinese by clicking on the appropriate language selection link. Voters with questions regarding their voting status or polling location should call the Boston Election Department at 617-635-3767.
Boston Election Department
Boston City Hall, Room 241 (617) 635-3767
Boston, Massachusetts 02201 FAX: (617) 635-4483 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASESeptember 27, 2007 Contact: Geraldine CuddyerOffice: 617-635-4634 OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER 2007 STATE AND CITY ELECTIONS The Board of Election Commissioners would like to remind Boston voters that there are three (3) upcoming elections: the Special State Election for the Middlesex, Suffolk and Essex Senatorial District (Ward 2 Pcts. 1-7; Ward 21 Pcts. 4, 6, 7; Ward 22 Pcts. 1, 2, 5) on October 9; the Special State Election for the First Suffolk Representative District (Ward 1 Pcts. 1-14) on October 23; and the citywide (all 254 precincts) Municipal Election on November 6. Polling locations in the City of Boston will be open from 7AM until 8PM on those election days. The last day to register to vote in the First Suffolk Special State Election is Wednesday, October 3, 2007, and the last day to register to vote in the citywide Municipal Election is Wednesday, October 17, 2007. The Boston Election Department (Boston City Hall, Room 241) will be open until 8PM on October 3rd and October 17th to accommodate last-minute registrants. Those entering City Hall after 5PM should use the Congress Street entrance, opposite Faneuil Hall. Voters wishing to make address changes or name changes should also make an effort to do so before the October 3rd and October 17th deadlines. Mail-in voter registration forms may be downloaded by visiting the Boston Election Department’s website: www.cityofboston.gov/elections. All mail-in registration forms must be postmarked by October 3rd for the voter to be eligible to participate in the First Suffolk Special State Election, and by October 17th for the voter to be eligible to participate in the citywide Municipal Election. Please make sure to send all registrations to: Boston Election Department, Room 241, Boston City Hall, Boston, MA 02201. In addition, voters who will need absentee ballots should make a request in writing to the Boston Election Department as soon as possible. Absentee ballot applications may also be downloaded from the Boston Election Department’s website. Voters who want to check their voting status online are reminded that they can visit the Boston Election Department’s website at www.cityofboston.gov/elections, and click on the link “Voter Registration Search.” By entering a name and birth date, voters can check on their voting status, current registered address, and the location of their polling place. This service is also available in Spanish and Chinese by clicking on the appropriate language selection link. Voters with questions regarding their voting status or polling location should call the Boston Election Department at 617-635-3767.
Boston Election Department
617-635-3767






