There are several options to vote in Massachusetts. Make a plan today!
Voting by mail
Voting mail is now available for all elections, and no excuse is required. You should have received an application for mail-in ballots in the mail. Didn’t receive an application in the mail? You can get one from the Town Clerk at the Concord Town House (22 Monument Square) or Carlisle Town Hall (66 Westford Street). Alternatively, can apply for vote-by-mail online.
IMPORTANT ballot application details:
Your application must indicate which party’s ballot you want to receive, even if you are enrolled as an “independent” or “unenrolled.” Choosing a party’s ballot for the primary will not affect your party registration. If you do not select a party on your primary ballot application, you will not receive a primary ballot. Don’t forget to sign your application!
Your application must indicate which party’s ballot you want to receive, even if you are enrolled as an “independent” or “unenrolled.” Choosing a party’s ballot for the primary will not affect your party registration. If you do not select a party on your primary ballot application, you will not receive a primary ballot. Don’t forget to sign your application!
Early In-Person Voting
Concord: Concord Town House (22 Monument Square, 2nd Floor):
Carlisle: Carlisle Town Hall-Clark Room (66 Westford Street):
Carlisle: Carlisle Town Hall-Clark Room (66 Westford Street):
Vote in person on Election Day
Polls are open from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. Don’t forget that some of our precincts and polling places changed on January 1, 2022, due to the 2020 Federal Census. Find your polling place.