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星期三, 3月 16, 2016

波士頓市特別選舉選民登記截止日期 3/23

CITY OF BOSTON ISSUES VOTER REGISTRATION DEADLINE REMINDER FOR SPECIAL STATE PRIMARY FOR FIRST SUFFOLK AND MIDDLESEX SENATE DISTRICTS
BOSTON
Individuals can register to vote either in person at City Hall's Boston Election Department room 241, at the City Hall to Go truck, by mail, online(http://www.cityofboston.gov/elections/), or through the Registry of Motor Vehicles. To be qualified to register to vote, an individual must be at least 18 years of age and a U.S. citizen.

The April 12 Special State Primary is not a citywide election and only includes the following areas in  Boston's 1st Suffolk and Middlesex Senate District:
  • East Boston, All precincts ( Ward 1 Precincts 1-14),
  • Chinatown, Downtown and the North End (Ward 3 Precincts 1-4, 6 & 8), and  
  • Bay Village and Beacon Hill (Ward 5 Precincts 1, 3, 4, 5 & 11).

For those who are already registered but have either moved recently, are interested in changing party enrollment, or other changes to their registration, those changes should be made prior to the March 23 deadline. It is also recommended those eligible to vote in the Special State Primary check their voter status to ensure that they are active. If a voter's status is inactive that is an indication that the voter did not responded to the last annual city census. Voters may also check their registration status, as well as their ward and precinct assignment online here.

The Boston Election Department is currently conducting the 2016 city census and has been mailing response forms to residents, it is very important that every household be counted, and they may respond by phone, mail, or onlinehere.   

For more information, voters should contact the Boston Election Department at617-635-3767, email   Election@boston.gov, follow the Boston Election Department on Twitter (at @BostonElections) and Facebook (at Boston Election Department), or visit the Boston Elections Department Boston City Hall in room 241 to receive election updates.

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