Voter
Registration
Any
person who is a Massachusetts resident, a United
States citizen and will be eighteen years old as
of the next election is eligible to register to
vote. You do not need a driver’s license or any
other form of identification to register in
person. When you sign the registration form, your
must attest, under the pains and penalties of
perjury, that you are legally eligible to register
and that the information you provide is accurate
and truthful. The penalty for fraudulent
registration increased recently to a fine of ten
thousand dollars or imprisonment for up to five
years, or both. First time voters who choose to
register by mail are required to show
identification. You may include a copy of
acceptable identification when returning the
mail-in registration form or come by this office
to show identification or you will be required to
show identification at the polls on Election Day.
Acceptable identification includes a driver’s
license, current and valid photo id (such as those
issued by the Registry), current utility bill,
bank statement, government check, paycheck or
other government document showing your name and
the address at which you are registering. The
identification is not kept; it is only used to
support the identification supplied on the
registration form. Inactive
voters will receive a notice notifying them that
they will be removed from the voting list if they
fail to respond to the notice and do not vote in
the next two biennial state elections following
the mailing of the notice.
If you move to another city or town you must
register in your new community.
You will remain on the list of voters so long as you vote regularly and complete and return the annual municipal census. If you move to another city or town you must register in your new community.
Voter
registration forms are available at the Town
Clerk’s Office in the Town Hall, at the Library
and various other locations throughout the state.
Mail-in forms may be obtained at the Town
Clerk’s Office in the Town Hall or by calling
the State Elections Division at (800)462-8683
or download a form from the Federal Site www.eac.gov.
In addition, the state registries of motor
vehicles, social service agencies and military
recruitment offices provide voter registration
services.
Registration
Deadlines
You must register to vote
at least twenty days before any Town or State
election or the Presidential Primary in order to
vote.
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Election
Information
Applications
for Absentee Ballots may be obtained by contacting
the Town Clerk.
All
precincts vote at the Middle School Gym, 88 Hayden
Rowe Street (enter by Grove Street).
The polls are open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00
p.m.
When
you approach the check-in table, first tell the
poll worker the name of the street where you live,
the number of your residence and finally your
name.
In
a primary election, voters who are registered in a
political party may only obtain a ballot for that
party. If you are an unenrolled voter (commonly
referred to as an independent voter), you may
request the ballot of any party participating in
the primary election. You will not become
registered in a political party because of your
participation in a primary.
When
you have finished voting, proceed to the checkout
table and again state the street where you live,
then the number of your residence and your name.
After you have checked out, you deposit your
ballot in the ballot box. Children cannot handle official ballots.
Over-voted ballots will
be immediately picked up by the election tally
machines when someone casts a ballot that has been
over-voted. You will have the opportunity to take
another ballot and vote again or to cast the
over-voted ballot. You must wait until the machine
fully accepts or rejects your ballot.
Provisional
ballots will be offered to anyone who feels they
are qualified to vote, but are not on the voter
list or fail to present identification at the
polls. To cast a provisional ballot a person must
sign an Affirmation form stating they are a
current resident of Hopkinton and registered to
vote or return with identification before the
polls close. Provision ballots are counted if the
election official can verify the individual's
eligibility. After the election anyone who has
cast a provisional ballot may inquire if their
ballot was voted.
Acceptable
identification includes a driver's license,
current and valid photo id (such as those issued
by the Registry), current utility bill, bank
statement, government check, paycheck or other
government document showing your name and the
address at which you are registering. The
identification is not kept; it is only used to
support the identification supplied on the
registration form.
Prohibited
Activities
State law prohibits the
display of political paraphernalia within 150 feet
of the entrance to the polling location. Signs,
stickers and even lapel buttons are not permitted
within this restricted zone.
Absentee
Voting Requirements
Voters who are unable to
vote on election day because of physical
disability, religious beliefs or travel may vote
by absentee ballot. State law limits the
availability of absentee ballots to the three
listed circumstances. Absentee ballots are not
available for mere inconvenience, or because of
ordinary commuting. If you will be absent from Hopkinton for an
extended period of time, you may submit a single
application for all elections occurring within the
year the application is accepted.
Obtaining an Absentee Ballot
Applications for absentee ballots may be obtained
from the Town Clerk, the Office of the Secretary
of State or on the Forms
link on this web site. The voter or a family
member may submit an application for a voter.
Also, any form of written communication requesting
an absentee ballot may be filed with the Town
Clerk’s office. The voter or family member must
sign all written requests under the pains and
penalties of perjury before a ballot will be made
available.
Returning the Application for an Absentee Ballot
The applications for absentee ballots must be
received by the Town Clerk before 12:00 noon the
day before an election or 5 pm on the preceding
day that the office is open if the day before an
election is a Sunday or a holiday. If the voter
submits the application in person, he may cast a
ballot at the clerk’s office. When a family
member submits the application in person, the
ballot must be sent by mail to the voters.
Absentee ballots may be mailed or hand-delivered
to the clerk’s office, but must arrive before
the close of the polls on election day.
Permanently Disabled Voters
If a voter submits a note
from a registered physician indicating that she or
he is permanently disabled, the Town Clerk will
send an absentee ballot for every election in that
year and thereafter.
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2011 ELECTION CALENDAR
| Last day to file nomination papers |
Monday, March 28 |
| Last day to object
or withdraw |
Wednesday,
April 13 |
| Last day to register to vote for
Annual Town Meeting and
Annual Town Election |
Tuesday, April
12 |
| Annual Town Meeting |
Monday,
May 2 |
| Annual
Town
Election |
Monday, May 16 |
| List
of Offices for the May 16, 2011 Town
Election |
Term
(Years) |
|
Nomination forms are available
in the Town Clerks Office. |
| Selectmen |
3
|
| Board
of Assessors |
3 |
| Board
of Health |
3 |
Board
of Library Trustees
The candidates with the greatest number of
votes will serve 3
years, the candidates with the
second greatest
number of votes will serve 2 years, the
candidate with the third greatest number
of votes will serve 1 year
|
2
for 3 years
2 for 2 years
1 for 1 year |
| Cemetery
Commissioner |
3 |
| Commissioner
of Trust Fund |
3 |
| Housing
Authority |
5 |
| Parks
and Recreation Commission (2) |
3 |
| Planning
Board (2) |
5 |
| Planning
Board Unexpired Term
|
2013 |
| School
Committee (2) |
3 |
CANDIDATE INFORMATION
The following is the procedure for
seeking office in the Town of Hopkinton. A
person must be a registered voter in Hopkinton and
either obtain and submit nomination papers by
securing the signatures of 50 Hopkinton registered
voters; or a person may qualify by being the top
vote getter in one of the town political party
caucuses; or a combination of both.
CAMPAIGN FINANCE
REPORTS
The current posted reports are:
no
postings
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