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Where do I vote?

Shirley residents vote at the Town Hall at 7 Keady Way. There is only one precinct in Shirley, and all registered voters go to the Town Hall to vote on election days. To find out more specifics, such as date and time, for elections, contact the Shirley Town Clerk at 978-425-2600 x 205. If you need a ride to the polls, the Town Clerk can help provide this for you. More information about the services provided by the Town Clerk can be found on the town web site.

How do I register to vote?

If you are a US citizen, a resident of Massachusetts, and are 18 years of age or older on or before election day, you can register to vote. You can register to vote at the Shirley Town Clerk's office and in a variety of other places. The Secretary of State's office provides details on how to register to vote.

How do I vote by Absentee Ballot?

If you will be absent from your city or town on election day, have a physical disability that prevents you from voting at the polling place, or cannot vote at the polls due to religious beliefs, you can vote by absentee ballot. You can get an absentee ballot at the Shirley Town Clerk's office, or you can get an application on line. The Secretary of State's office provides details on how to apply for an absentee ballot.

What else do I need to know about voting?

The Secretary of State's office provides other useful information you might need to know about voting on election day.l;0a(


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