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Swampscott 2021 Town Election Voter s Guide

Reply SWAMPSCOTT, MA Swampscott voters will head to the polls Tuesday for the 2021 Town Election. Along with town meeting members, there are contested races for Select Board, Town Moderator, Board of Health and School Committee. All voting will take place at the Swampscott High School cafeteria this year because of the coronavirus health crisis. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Subscribe We take COVID-19 social distancing precautions very seriously, Swampscott town clerk Susan Duplin said. During early voting and on Election Day, we will have the following protocols in place: All voting booths will be placed at least 6-feet apart and continuously disinfected.

For municipal election, Swampscott polls open Tuesday

For municipal election, Swampscott polls open Tuesday Officials relocate town s six precincts to high school gym for municipal election Sign up for the Swampscott Reporter’s newsletter. If they have not already cast ballots, Swampscott voters get to weigh in on candidates running in the Tuesday, April 27 on Election Day. Election Day will arrive after Swampscott Town Clerk Susan Duplin offered a solid week of in-person voting inside Swampscott Town Hall, 22 Monument Ave. – which wraps up on Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. Absentee ballots must be dropped off at the town hall before 8 p.m. on Election Day. Early-voting ad absentee ballots can be turned in either to Duplin’s town-hall office or dropped in a secure 24-hour ballot box, checked and emptied frequently throughout the day, outside town hall’s main entrance.

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