Massachusetts, Election Day
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Rise and shine! The polls are open almost everywhere from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. for (municipal) Election Day in Massachusetts. There are no statewide races on the ballot. But voters in 55 cities and towns will be picking their local representatives, from their mayor to their city councilor to their school committee members.
Voters are deciding who they want to represent them in the mayor's office and city council. Polls are open in Boston, and most communities, until 8 p.m.
Fifty-five Massachusetts communities, including Framingham, Marlborough and Franklin, hold biennial elections today.
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It’s time for voters to make their picks for local government. If you need to get caught up, we've got you covered.