The last day for new voters to register or for existing voters to change their party enrollment is Saturday, Aug. 24. The town clerk’s office will be open until 5 p.m. that day.
The deadline to register to vote, update your registration, or change your party is 10 days before any election or town meeting.
If you became a U.S. citizen after the voter registration deadline, you can register to vote in person at your local election office until 4 p.m. on the day before the election. Make sure you bring proof that your naturalization ceremony took place after the voter registration deadline.
If you have a signature on file with the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles, you can register online. You can also pre-register, update your address, update your name, and change your political party designation.
Voter registration forms submitted online must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. on the date of the voter registration deadline.
You can register or pre-register to vote with a mail-in voter registration form. Print, fill out, and sign the voter registration form. Mail the signed form to your local election office. Your voter registration form must be postmarked by the voter registration deadline.
If you are registering to vote in Massachusetts for the first time, you should include a copy of identification that shows your name and address with your form. If you don’t include a copy of your ID, you may need to show it the first time you vote.
You can register or pre-register to vote in person.
In Massachusetts, you can register to vote in-person at:
Voter registration forms completed in-person are valid on the day that they are signed.