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Whether you’re new to town or a long-time resident, it’s important to double-check your voting location and make a plan for how you’ll vote for the March 7th election. All information below is available on the town of Wellesley’s Voting & Elections page. We’ve answered some of the most commonly asked questions below to help you get started.

First-Time Voter? 

The last day to register to vote is 10 days prior to an election (Visit the town’s Voter Registration page to learn more about registering.

Do you know where to vote?

Did you know that some areas of Wellesley changed precincts in 2020? Even long-time residents show up at the wrong voting location sometimes! Before you head out to vote on March 7th, confirm your precinct and voting location. More information is available on Local Election Information | Wellesley, MA

  • Precincts A & C: Bates Elementary School, 116 Elmwood Road

  • Precinct B: Sprague Elementary School, 401 School Street

  • Precincts D & E: Warren Building, 90 Washington Street

  • Precincts F & G: Shipley Center, Dana Hall School, 142 Grove Street

  • Precinct H: Tolles Parsons Center, Council on Aging, 500 Washington Street

Traveling on March 7th or want to skip the line? Vote by mail!

Early Vote by Mail Ballots are available for the election! All registered voters may vote by mail by requesting an Early Vote by Mail Ballot. To request a Vote by Mail Ballot, visit the Town Clerk's website and print out an application.

 

Applications can be submitted by mail, email, or fax, but they must include a signature that can be compared to your hand-written signature. Electronic signatures, scanned applications, and photos of applications are acceptable.

 

Address:

Town Clerk

525 Washington Street

Wellesley, MA 02482

Email: Elections@WellesleyMA.gov

Phone: (781) 431-1019

Fax: (781) 237-5037

Drop Box: 525 Washington Street

 

Accessible Electronic Voting Now Available!

The Accessible Electronic Voting System is available to voters who are unable to independently read, write or physically manipulate or mark paper ballots because of a disability.

Accessible Vote by Mail Ballots may be requested:

 

Voter Rights Resources

All residents have the right to vote, free from intimidation and harassment. 

Vote

Voting Information
The polls will be open on March 7, 2023 from 7 AM to 8 PM.

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