Fresh off what many perceived as a convincing debate performance, JD Vance was scheduled to make a Massachusetts funding raising-swing this weekend.
Anyone who is registered to vote can vote early in Massachusetts. During early voting, each city or town in the state is required to have guaranteed weekend voting hours. Each city or town must have at least one early voting site, according to the Secretary of the Commonwealth.
The couple, ages 56 and 54, each face three felony counts of wrongful voting, New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella announced.
This fall, Massachusetts voters will face the largest crop of statewide ballot questions in years, many of them involving complex issues.
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren and her Republican challenger John Deaton will debate October 15 at WBZ-TV. Moderator Jon Keller wants your questions.
Several Massachusetts ballot questions are shaping up to be expensive, competitive contests. Here's a quick breakdown of the people and groups financially backing the campaigns for and against each measure.
Election Day is Nov. 5. Here's all you need to know about voting and what's on the ballot in Massachusetts. Why it matters: Bay State voters will decide several crucial ballot questions this year, including the fate of the MCAS exam,
GLOUCESTER — Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance swung through deep-blue Massachusetts on Saturday. He asked North Shore supporters to open their wallets for the Republican ticket as protesters, including boot-hatted perennial candidate and Gloucester native Vermin Supreme, demonstrated outside.
For more than 4.6 million people living in the United States, the right to vote has been taken away due to a felony conviction, with some states even placing lifetime bans on the formerly incarcerated.
When Massachusetts residents head to the polls this fall, they will be asked to weigh in on five statewide ballot questions, the most to be put in front of voters since 2000. They concern MCAS graduation requirements,
Burnout and frustration after the 2020 election and the subsequent storm of misinformation sparked massive turnover within the ranks of local elections officials.
Bay State voters will also cast their ballots this fall on a quintet of ballot questions that, if approved, could reshape public policy for years to come.