BOSTON
- Monday, July 24, 2023 - The City of Boston’s Election Department is
reminding voters in City Council District 8 that the upcoming Special
Municipal Election to fill the vacancy following the resignation of former
Councilor Kenzie Bok will take place Tuesday, July 25, 2023. Polling
locations open at 7:00 a.m. and close at 8:00 p.m. A full list of polling
locations in District 8 can be found here.
Vote-by-mail
Ballots
may be returned using one of five drop box
locations in District 8, in-person at the Boston
Election Department located at City Hall Room 241, or via U.S. Mail. All
drop boxes will remain open until 8:00 p.m. on Election Day. Voters are
asked to return all ballots whether using a drop box or the US Mail in the
white postage paid return envelope included with their vote by mail ballot.
Ballots must reach the Boston Election Department or a ballot drop box by
8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 25th to be counted.
Ballots cannot be
delivered to a polling location on Election Day.
Voters
can track the status of requests for vote-by-mail ballots here. If
there is no movement indicated in the “Track My Ballot” system, voters
should plan to vote in-person on Election Day.
Voting
on Election Day
As a
reminder, voters should check their registration status via the Secretary of
the Commonwealth’s website. Boston’s ballots
are available in English and Spanish across all precincts within City
Council District 8. Chinese and Vietnamese ballots are available upon
request only at required precincts. All voting locations are ADA accessible
and are equipped with AutoMark Voter Assist Terminal for voters with visual
or hearing impairment.
Special
Election Polling Location Changes
There
are several polling location changes for the Special Municipal Election.
Voters are advised to confirm their polling location for the special
election here.
Voters
affected by the polling location changes below have been notified by
First-Class Mail:
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