Politics & Government

Stoneham 2022 Voting Guide: Candidates, Where To Vote

Stoneham voters will weigh in on contested races for Congress, State Senate and State Rep., among other topics on their 2022 ballots.

Polls will be open in Stoneham from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday for Election Day voting in this year's statewide elections.
Polls will be open in Stoneham from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday for Election Day voting in this year's statewide elections. (Kristin Borden/Patch)

STONEHAM, MA — Election Day is here in 2022 as voters who haven’t already voted by mail or through early voting get set to head to the polls for this year’s state elections.

While the majority of statewide races haven’t been tightly contested this year, Stoneham voters do still have important races and questions on their ballots.

Before you head to the polls on Tuesday (or to a ballot drop box), here's a cheat sheet on all the local items you'll be voting on, plus tips on where and when to vote.

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Where, When To Vote

Polls in Massachusetts will be open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Nov. 8. Find out where to vote here, and find out if you're registered to vote here.

If you're voting by mail, you can drop off your ballot at the clerk's office and in any ballot drop box — but not at polling locations. You can also mail your ballot on Election Day, but it won't be counted if it arrives after Nov. 11. Your best bet is the drop box or handing it off in-person.

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Key Races

Patch has put together a guide for statewide races which you can read here. The following are the key contested races that will be on the ballot for Stoneham:

Lewis (i) vs Dombroski - State Senate, 5th Middlesex District

Local voters will help decide a two-way race for state senate between Democratic Sen. Jason Lewis and Republican Ed Dombroski.

Lewis, an incumbent, has served in the senate since 2014. Dombroski is a Wakefield Town Councilor and a family law attorney looking to unseat Lewis.

The two have sparred throughout their campaigns this year, debating at an event in Wakefield last month. Their campaigns have touched on topics ranging from transparency, to school funding, to inflation.

Day (i) vs Menounos - State Representative, 31st Middlesex District

Democratic incumbent State Representative Michael Day is running for re-election against independent Theodore Menounos.

Clark (i) vs Colarusso - Congress, 5th Congressional District

Democratic incumbent Congresswoman Katherine Clark is facing a challenge from Republican Caroline Colarusso.

Clark has served in the House of Representatives since 2013.

Colarusso is a former member of the Stoneham Board of Selectmen, now known as the Select Board. She ran against Clark in 2020, mounting another campaign to unseat Clark this year.

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