Politics & Government

Northborough Primary Election Guide 2018

The state primary election is on Tuesday, Sept. 4. Get out the vote.

NORTHBOROUGH, MA—The state primaries take place on Tuesday, Sept. 4, for all parties, with candidates vying for a slot on the Nov. 6 mid-term election ballot.

Massachusetts has incumbent Elizabeth Warren as the sole Democrat on the ballot for state senator, with Geoff Diehl, John Kingston and Beth Lindstrom on the ballot for the Republicans. Independents Shiva Ayyadurai, John Devine and Joshua Ford are also running for state senate. Scott D. Lively, from Springfield, is taking on Republican Governor Charlie Baker. Jay Gonzalez and Bob Maissie are on the ballot for Governor for the Democrats.

Attorney General candidates in the Republican camp are James R. McMahon and Daniel Shores.

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U.S. Representative in the Second District's battle pits Tracy Lyn Lovvorn against Kevin William Powers for the Republicans.

For the Democrats, Harold Naughton runs unopposed for State Representative in the 12th Worcester District. In the First Worcester District, which includes Northborough, Harriette Chandler runs unopposed for State Senator.

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The polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Here's where to vote:
Precinct 1 Proctor School, 26 Jefferson Road
Precinct 2 Lincoln Street School, 76 Lincoln St.
Precinct 3 Peaslee School, 31 Maple St.
Precinct 4 Zeh School 33 Howard St.

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