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Register to vote for primary election

January 24, 2020 By Deborah Anderson, Express Staff

HALIFAX – The Annual Street Listing form has been mailed out to all Halifax households.  Town Clerk Barbara Gaynor requests that residents please fill out the form and return it as soon as possible.

Filling out the form DOES NOT REGISTER you to vote.   

If there is no letter such as D; R or U listed under Party beside your name, then you are not registered to vote. You may register to vote at the Town Clerk’s office or online at https://www.sec.state.ma.us/ovr/.

The last day to register to vote for the Presidential Primary, is Wednesday, February 12.  The Massachusetts Presidential Primary is Tuesday, March 3.

The Annual Town Election will be held on May 16.  Nomination papers will be available beginning Tuesday, January 21 at the Town Clerk’s office and must be returned by March 25.

Nomination papers are available for the following:

Board of Assessors, three year term; Board of Health, three-year term; Highway Surveyor, three-year term; Library Board of Trustees, two positions with three-year terms; Halifax Housing Authority:  three positions: three-year term, four-year term and a five-year term; Park Commissioner, a three-year term and a one-year term; Halifax Elementary School Committee, two three-year terms; Silver Lake Regional School Committee, three-year term; Board of Selectmen, three-year term and Board of Water Commissioners, three-year term.

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