Politics & Government
League Of Women Voters Of Sudbury Releases Info On Voting
The deadline to vote early in person is Friday, Nov. 1.

Information via League Of Women Voters Of Sudbury
SUDBURY, MA — You have one more week - until noon on Friday, Nov. 1 – to vote early in person. In-person early voting for all six Sudbury precincts is at Town Hall. Check here for hours.
If you plan to vote by mail, you should mail your ballot by U.S. Postal Service this week to be sure it arrives in time. Ballots sent via the postal service must be postmarked on or before Nov. 5 and must be received in the Clerk’s office by 5 p.m. Nov. 8. To be sure your ballot arrives on time, you can put it in the ballot dropbox behind Town Hall, which is available 24/7. Voters can track their mail ballots at www.TrackMyBallotMA.com. Be sure to sign the yellow ballot envelope; envelopes without signatures will not be accepted.
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Want to see what the ballot looks like? Check out a specimen ballot. The five ballot questions continue on the back of the ballot, so be sure to turn it over when you are voting.
Take a look at the League’s Candidates’ Forum for the 13th Middlesex District state representative seat. Carmine Gentile, the Democratic incumbent, and Virginia Gardner, the Republican challenger, answered questions for an hour.
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The forum will run on SudburyTV cable channels Comcast 22 and Verizon 30 and high-definition channels Comcast 1074 and Verizon 2130 repeatedly until the Nov. 5 election, and is available on demand at sudburytv.org. You do not have to be a cable subscriber to view the on-demand version on your computer. The video-on-demand program is indexed so viewers can click on a specific question.
SudburyTV is also airing a forum on the five ballot questions produced by the League of Women Voters of Concord-Carlisle.
Election information and candidate responses to a League questionnaire are available at the League’s online voters’ guide, www.Vote411.org. For additional voting information, visit the Town Clerk’s website or the League’s website.
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