Tuesday, November 6, 2012
What's it like when the potential next leader of the free world votes in your town? Patch sent three editors to find out.
How do you start the most important day in your life? If you're Mitt Romney, you come back to your home town to vote. Belmont will witness one of the rarest sites in America: A presidential candidate voting on election day. Join Patch as we live tweet from inside and outside the Beech Street Center in Belmont. Editors will capture the scene with tweets, photos, video and more. From broadcast news trucks to local media to protesters to residents just looking to get to Dunks, the scene should provide a colorful start to election day. ___ Late Update, 10:27 a.m.: Check out Belmont Editor Franklin Tucker's photo gallery from inside the voting station. 9:23 a.m.: "Line to vote has disappeared at Romney's polling place in Belmont," tweeted @…
Friday, August 24, 2012
Let us know your thoughts on presenting government-issued ID when voting for the general election in 2012.
Recently, Mansfield Board of Selectmen Vice Chairman Olivier Kozlowski made strides in helping to establish a non-binding ballot question in some of Bristol County's districts that aims to require the presentation of a government issued identification in order to vote in Massachusetts. The new initiative, which will be on the district ballots in the first, fourth and sixth Bristol districts, will be voted on come November as a non-binding vote to show support for voter identification. The idea, according to Kozlowski, is designed to help minimize voter fraud. Kozlowski worked with Peter Sacks at the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office to work on the language of the bill. The ultimate approval, even after possible support, would be up …
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Today is the deadline to make sure you are registered to vote to take part in the Presidential Primary on March 6.
Norwood residents wanting to exercise their civic duties and participate in the Presidential Primary on March 6 must be registered to vote in town by today’s Feb. 15 deadline. Voter registration and enrollment change forms are available at Town Hall in the town clerk’s office. The office is open today until 4:00 p.m. With the Massachusetts Presidential Primary scheduled for March 6 and the Town Election set for April 2, it will surely be a busy month at the polls for Norwood residents. Check the town website for further information. Below are some helpful tips for voting in Norwood: How to Register to Vote Who may register? How can I register to vote? By mail: Mail in registration forms are widely available. To obtain a mail in …
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Laura Medeiros Melo
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