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Sudbury Voters: Who's On Your Ballot?
Get ready for the Sept. 3 primary by learning about the candidates appearing on party ballots.

The following was submitted by the League of Women Voters of Sudbury
SUDBURY, MA — The Sept. 3 election is a state primary election in which political parties select their candidates for the Nov. 5 general election. For that reason, voters vote using a specific party’s ballot in that election. Voters who are enrolled in a party must take that party’s ballot. Unenrolled voters can choose which ballot they want; selecting a ballot does not change a voter’s unenrolled status.
In Sudbury, there is one contested race on the Democratic party ballot. For the third district Governor’s Council seat, the candidates are Marilyn M. Petitto Devaney, the incumbent, and Mara Dolan.
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On the Republican ballot in Sudbury, there is also one contested race. Robert J. Antonellis, Ian Cain and John Deaton are running to be the Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in November, to oppose Elizabeth Warren.
There are no candidates on the Libertarian ballot in Sudbury.
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The last day to register to vote in the Sept. 3 election is Saturday, Aug. 24. Check your voter registration status or register online at www.VoteInMA.com.
Request a mail ballot now to receive it in time to vote by mail. Check here for information on voting by mail.
In-person early voting will be Aug. 24-30 at Town Hall for all precincts; check hours here. Voting on Election Day, Tuesday, Sept. 3, will be at the Fairbank Community Center for all precincts; polls are open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
You can find answers to frequently asked questions about voting here.
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