Politics & Government
U.S. Senate Primary: Where Do You Vote?
The U.S. Senate special state primary election is today.

Today’s U.S. Senate Special State Primary Election will result with a Democratic and Republican nominee who will vie for the seat vacated by now Secretary of State John Kerry.
Voters registered as Democrat, Republican or unenrolled can vote for their party’s candidate today. Polls are open between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m.
The candidates:
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Democrats
Stephen Lynch
Edward Markey
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Brett Rhyne (write-in candidate)
Republicans
Gabriel Gomez
Michael Sullivan
Daniel Winslow
JP voters will generally vote within Ward 19 locations. Voters in Boston can use this search tool to find their polling location or contact the Boston Election Department at 617-635-3767. This is a list of polling locations in Boston.
Some precincts’ ballots will carry a vote to fill a vacancy in the First Suffolk Senate District.
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