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Natick votes today—polls open 10am – 7pm

June 30, 2020 by Deborah Brown Leave a Comment

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Natick’s local annual election will take place today, (Tuesday, June 30, 2020). In-person voting for all precincts will be held 10am – 7pm. All polling locations will be open.

Residents are being asked to vote for candidates to serve on the Board of Selectmen; School Committee; Planning Board; Board of Assessors; Board of Health; Recreation & Parks Commissioner; and Natick Housing Authority. None of the races is contested.

In addition, there are two questions on the ballot:

Question 1 has to do with participation in Town Meeting by non-Town Meeting members.

Question 2 asks voters whether the term “Board of Selectmen” should be replaced with the term “Select Board.”

Here is a link to a sample ballot.

Here is a link to the warrant.

The polling locations:

The voters of Precinct 1…………………………..Brown Elementary School
The voters of Precinct 2…………………………..Cole Recreation Building
The voters of Precinct 3…………………………..Brown School
The voters of Precinct 4…………………………..Wilson Middle School
The voters of Precinct 5…………………………..Wilson Middle School
The voters of Precinct 6…………………………..Lilja Elementary School
The voters of Precinct 7…………………………..Community Senior Center
The voters of Precinct 8…………………………..Morse Institute Library
The voters of Precinct 9…………………………..Community Senior Center
The voters of Precinct 10…………………………Community Senior Center

Unsure of your precinct?

Here’s how to find out where you should vote.


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