Politics & Government
Apply for Absentee Primary Ballots at Wellesley Town Clerk's Office
Those who wish to vote absentee in the upcoming primary must apply for their ballots from the Wellesley Town Clerk's office.

If you want to vote absentee, time is running out to get your ballot for the 2013 primary.
The Town Clerk's office sent a note yesterday reminding residents to fill out their absentee ballot applications. The deadline is noon on April 29, the day before the election.
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The application may be filed by mail or by e-mail, and must include the voter's name and an address where the ballot can be sent. There is an application form available on the Secretary of the Commonwealth's website. For more information, see the Town Clerk's FAQ on the upcoming primary.
The primary will decide the candidates going forward of the Democratic Candidates Stephen Lynch and Edward Markey and Republican Candidates Gabriel Gomez, Michael Sullivan, or Daniel Winslow.
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If you are not voting absentee, then you will need to show up in person to cast your vote. The polling locations are below. If you are not sure which precinct you belong in, see the Secretary of the Commonwealth's website for more information.
116 Elmwood Road Precincts B & H Sprague School, Gym
401 School Street Precinct C Upham School, Gym
35 Wynnewood Road Precinct D Schofield School, Gym
27 Cedar Street Precinct E Fiske School, Gym
45 Hastings Street Precinct F
142 Grove Street Precinct G Media Room
530 Washington Street
(Enter from Rear Parking Lot)
If you're not certain which precinct you fall under, check the Where Do I Vote? page.
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