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Rallies Planned If Election Results In Dispute: Patch PM

Also: Wellesley Ambulance Respond To Worker With Head Injury | Westborough Police Trick-or-Treat | Worcester Fire Displaces 29 | More

A Black Lives Matter rally at Framingham's Memorial Hall over the summer.
A Black Lives Matter rally at Framingham's Memorial Hall over the summer. (Neal Mcnamara/Patch )

FRAMINGHAM, MA β€” We're starting the week with Election Day eve and ballots are still being cast across the Commonwealth.

Some 1.3 million Massachusetts residents are expected to vote at the polls tomorrow β€” a number that combined with early voting and still-rising mail-in ballots would be a record turnout, Secretary of State William Galvin said.

Some residents are prepping for what the election results might bring. Framingham's residents have planned a rally on Wednesday if the presidential election results appear to be in jeopardy, one of dozens of "Protect the Results" events planned across the state and nation on Nov. 4.

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