Where to Vote in Wilmington and Who Your Choices Are
Here is a sample ballot and look at where each precinct will go to vote on Tuesday for Election Day.
After seemingly endless months of campaigns, the time to vote has arrived.
Election Day is Tuesday with polls opened from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. in Wilmington in an election that Town Clerk Sharon George said could draw 80 percent of the town's voters.
So where do you go to vote?
Residents from Precinct 1 and 2 vote at Boutwell School, voters from Precinct 3 and 4 will cast their ballot at Wildwood School and residents living in Precinct 5 and 6 will head to Town Hall.
If you are uncertain which precinct you live in, you can visit this website and search by your address.
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Brian
9:19 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012
No Miceli/Sears?
Matt Schooley
9:31 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012
Thanks for pointing out, Brian. Now that you mention it, it seems these may just be the front page of the ballot. I've reached out to try and update this with the full ballot. But that race is definitely one that will be at the forefront for voters tomorrow!
Mario Marchese
7:35 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012
That is a precinct 3 ballot which is part of another district, Miceli and Sears are running in the 19th Middlesex which is Precincts 1,2,4,5 & 6 in Wilmington.
Paul
9:55 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012
i vote in precinct 3 and miceli / sears is in my district.
Jody Hensley
9:52 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012
Take 3 Minutes to Learn More about Question 3 at:
http://mavotenoonquestion3.com/question-3-in-3-minutes/
Question 3 is a "Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" warn citizens in California and Colorado where pot stores have proliferated under a law similar to the one proposed here. The language in this 6-page law includes "other conditions" which allows virtually anyone to get a marijuana recommendation for any reason. There can be 35 pot stores in the first year, but there is no upper limit in the law. This is the LEAST RESTRICTIVE marijuana law in New England. With an undefined 60-day supply, amounting to hundreds of joints, allowed on a person or in a car, theft and diversion to black market sales are inevitable. Home grow sites are already subject to criminal break-ins in neighborhoods as close as Rhode Island. And even the Obama administration has called rising levels of youth use and addiction a legitimate public health issue. There has to be a better way to be compassionate.
Please get the details before you vote. To learn about Question 3 go to: www.MaVoteNoOnQuestion3.com
Peter Anderson
6:54 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Kudos for posting the ballot. How many times I wished I had looked one over before getting the booth.
Brian
9:40 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Thanks for clarifying, Mario.
Matt, can you make sure that results for third party presidential candidates are reported, as well? Thanks