Politics & Government

Early Voting: Where To Cast Your Ballot In Swampscott

With Super Tuesday approaching, here's your chance to vote early and avoid election day wait times in Massachusetts.

SWAMPSCOTT, MA — Early voting for the Massachusetts primary kicked off Monday, and if you're hoping to avoid Super Tuesday queues, early voting might be your best bet.

Voters in Where To Cast Your Ballot In Swampscott can vote early at the Town Hall at 22 Monument Avenue.

Voting will take place Monday, Feb. 24, through Thursday, Feb. 27, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and 8 a.m. to noon on Friday, Feb. 28.

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Currently, same-day voter registration is not offered in Massachusetts. Voters who aren't yet registered will not be able to vote in the primary.

You can register to vote in future elections online.

Find out what's happening in Swampscottfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders leads the Democratic pack after three primaries, including his blowout victory in Nevada over the weekend. Former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg is second in the delegate count, according to The Associated Press, with Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar and former Vice President Joe Biden trailing.

The next primary is Saturday in South Carolina, the same state candidates will debate in Tuesday night.

Massachusetts and 13 other states — including California — are holding presidential nominating contests on Super Tuesday. The Bay State awards 114 delegates to presidential conventions and the majority of assignments are based on the outcome of the primary. California (494) has the largest delegate haul in the country.

Patch editor Mike Carraggi contributed to this report.

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