Politics & Government

Election 2024: Falmouth Voter Guide

Early voting begins across the state on Saturday. Here's what to know.

It's a big year for voters, who will decide between former President Donald Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris, as well as races for the House of Representatives, Senate and a number of statewide races.
It's a big year for voters, who will decide between former President Donald Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris, as well as races for the House of Representatives, Senate and a number of statewide races. (Patch Media)

FALMOUTH, MA — Voters in Falmouth will head to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 5, for the 2024 general election.

It's a big year for voters, who will decide between former President Donald Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris, as well as races for the House of Representatives, Senate and a number of statewide races.

The deadline to register to vote is Oct. 26. You can check your voting status on the Secretary of State's website, where you can also find your polling place.

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Here are some other key deadlines:

Registration deadlines

Mail and absentee deadlines

Voting deadlines

Here's what else to know:

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Voting on Election Day

Polls in Massachusetts are open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day. You can also use the Secretary of State’s website to find your polling place.

Early Voting

Early voting begins in Falmouth and across Massachusetts on Oct. 19 and stretches through Nov. 1. In Falmouth, early voting will take place in the Old Water Dept. Meeting Room at Town Hall, 59 Town Hall Square.

For a full rundown of hours and days for in-person early voting, click here.

Key Races

Sample ballots for Falmouth precincts can be found below:

The following are the key contested races that will be on the ballot for Falmouth voters:

9th Congressional District

  • Bill Keating, Democrat
  • Dan Sullivan, Republican

State Senate, Plymouth & Barnstable

  • Dylan Fernandes, Democrat
  • Mathew Muratore, Republican

Voters across the state will also have the chance to vote on four ballot questions ranging in topics from legalizing drugs to transparency on Beacon Hill.

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