Politics & Government

How Did Voting Go In Waltham: Let Us Know

After a marathon political campaign, Election Day 2020 is finally here.

As of Monday, 6,664 voted in person during Early Voting and 11,836 returned mail in ballots, according to City Clerk Bob Waddick.
As of Monday, 6,664 voted in person during Early Voting and 11,836 returned mail in ballots, according to City Clerk Bob Waddick. (Jenna Fisher/Patch)

WALTHAM, MA — After a marathon political campaign, Election Day 2020 is finally here.

This year's election might look a bit different because of the pandemic. Record numbers of people have already voted early and by mail.

But if you're heading out to the polls to vote in person — or have already voted today — we want to hear from you.

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

What was your experience like at your polling place? Did you encounter long lines or significant wait times?

Share your experiences and comments by emailing jenna.fisher@Patch.com or in the comments below.

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

If you still plan to vote in person, polls in Massachusetts are open through 8 p.m.. Go here for more information on how and where to vote in person.

Record voter turnout is expected across the nation, fueled by a contentious presidential race. Republican President Donald Trump faces former Vice President Joe Biden in the race for the White House.

As of Monday, 6,664 voted in person during Early Voting and 11,836 returned mail in ballots, according to City Clerk Bob Waddick.

What it looked like in Waltham:

It was cold and a little cloudy out this morning but Ann Murphy said that did not deter her.

She stood in line at the Northeast Elementary School when polls opened at 7 a.m.

"There were about 22 people in line ahead of me and things moved quickly once the polls opened," she told Patch.

Ann Murphy/Courtesy
Ann Murphy/Courtesy

Adam DeFrancesco said he went to vote at 8 a.m. at the MacArthur School, and only one person was in line ahead of him, so he didn’t have to wait long.

"The whole process was organized and efficient (as always!). While there, people were still arriving but still not much of a line. People were able to get in and out easily," he told Patch.


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