Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin will give the public insights next week into how much interest voters have expressed in acquiring mail-in ballots for the Sept.
1 primary.
Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin will give the public insights next week into how much interest voters have expressed in acquiring mail-in ballots for the Sept.
1 primary.
OF PEOPLE ARE DROPPING OFF THEIRBALLOT.IT’S ONE OPTION AND PEOPLE AREUSING IT.VOTERS DROPPING OFF THEIR BALLOTOUTSIDE THE NEEDHAM TOWNHALL.THE TOWN CLERK SAYS THAT SHE HASSENT OUT THOUSANDS OF VOTE BYMAIL BALLOTS.
A handful of Massachusetts cities and towns are dealing with mail in voting issues, with one week before the September 1 Primary...
Some people qualify for absentee voting, while others don’t