Early voting in Boston starts this weekend. Here's where you can cast your ballot.
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Early voting in Boston starts this weekend. Here's where you can cast your ballot.
"Early voting will begin Oct. 25 and take place through Oct. 31, according to the city's website. Only a select number of polling locations will be open, but unlike traditional polling, voters don't have to vote at their assigned polling location. All registered Boston voters are eligible to vote early, and all ballot styles will be available at the early voting locations, according to city officials."
"Saturday, Oct. 25 and Sunday, Oct. 26 Open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. both days: -Another Course to College, 612 Metropolitan Ave. (Hyde Park) -BCYF Mildred Ave Community Center, 5 Mildred Ave. (Mattapan) -BCYF Roche Community Center, 1716 Centre St. (West Roxbury) -BCYF Shelburne Community Center, 2730 Washington St. (Roxbury) -Boston Architectural College, 951 Boylston St. (Fenway/Kenmore) -Harvard/Kent School, 50 Bunker Hill St. (Charlestown) -Jackson Mann School, 500 Cambridge St. (Allston)"
Early in-person voting in Boston runs Oct. 25 through Oct. 31 at a selection of polling locations across neighborhoods. All registered Boston voters may vote early and all ballot styles will be available at early voting sites. Voters do not need to use their assigned polling location to vote early. Early voting locations are accessible to voters with disabilities and include AutoMark machines for voters who need assistance marking ballots. At least one polling location will be open every day during the early voting period. Specific hours and site addresses vary by day, including weekend hours Oct. 25–26 and extended hours at City Hall Oct. 27–28.
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