Polls will be open Tuesday, October 19th from 7 am to 8 pm.
Voting will take place at Swampscott High School, 200 Essex Street, in the cafeteria (1st floor).
Please reach out at info@swampscottsaysyes.org if you need a ride to the polls or any assistance accessing voting!
Can I Vote in this Election?
All Swampscott residents who are registered voters can vote YES on Tuesday, October 19th.
You can check or update your voter registration status online using the State of MA Online Voter Registration System or with the Swampscott Town Clerk's Office (Susan Duplin, Town Clerk, or Brittney Jones, Administrative Assistant) at: (781) 596-4167 or via the webform here.
Can I Vote Early?
Early voting has ended, please vote on Tuesday, October 19th between 7am and 8pm at the High School.
Can I Vote By Mail? Or Request a Ballot for an Absentee Family Member?
Yes! However the deadline to submit an application for a mail-in or absentee ballot was October 13th.
Please cast your ballot on Tuesday, October 19th between 7am and 8pm at the High School!
Please reach out at info@swampscottsaysyes.org if you need a ride to the polls or any assistance accessing voting!
How and When Do I Return my Mail-in or Absentee Ballot?
All mail-in and absentee ballots are returned to the Town Clerk's office at 22 Monument Ave. Your ballot must be RECEIVED by the Town Clerk by 8:00 pm on October 19, 2021.
Return your ballot using the 24/7 ballot drop box in front of Town Hall or in person to the Town Clerk's office during Town Hall business hours.
Or return you ballot by mail to the Town Clerk's office: 22 Monument Ave. Swampscott, MA 01907. Ballots must be returned to a drop box at Town Hall OR mailed to Town Hall (not just postmarked, actually returned) by October 19th at 8pm.
Please vote YES on the ballot question to approve the funding for the new school project. Voting YES will approve borrowing $60million and trigger $34million in state grants.