2023 General Election
Election day is on November 7th, 2023. Polls will be open 7am-8pm, though in some towns voting will open as early as 5:45am. If you are in line at 8pm, stay in line and you can still vote.
Voting Deadlines
- Register to vote by October 28th.
- If you are a newly naturalized citizen whose naturalization ceremony was after the voter registration deadline, your deadline to register is 4PM the day before the election at your local election office.
- Request vote by mail ballot by October 31st.
- Early voting: Dates have not yet been released. Official hours vary by town.
- Learn more: find and contact your local election office.
- Submit your mail in ballot to a ballot box by 8pm on Election Day (November 7th) or mail it early enough to have it postmarked by 8pm on Election Day (November 7th) and received by 5pm on November 11th.
Resources
- Multilingual National Asian American Voter Hotline: 1-888-API-VOTE (1-888-274-8683). Bilingual assistance is available in English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Urdu, Hindi, and Bengali.
- Register to vote
- You can register online if you have a driver’s license, otherwise you will fill out a form and mail it in.
- Check if you are registered at your current address
- Find your polling location
- Find what is on your ballot
- Request your vote by mail ballot
- Return your ballot at your local drop box, in-person at your local election office, or by mailing it to your local election office.
- Find a drop box or election office
- Track your ballot
- Learn about ballot questions
- Learn about the election process
- Learn about election security
- Sign up to be a poll worker
- Election FAQs
Federal Election Voting Translations
- English
- Chinese Simplified (中文)
- Vietnamese (Tiếng Việt)
- Khmer (ភាសាខ្មែរ)
- Hindi (हिंदी)
These PDFs are downloadable and include information like how to register to vote, descriptions of the elected roles, and more!
Local Election Voting Translations
- English
- Chinese Simplified (中文)
- Vietnamese (Tiếng Việt)
- Khmer (ភាសាខ្មែរ)
- Tagalog
- Korean (한국어)
- Nepali (नेपाली भाषा)
- Japanese (日本語)
These PDFs are downloadable and include information like how to vote by mail, descriptions of the elected roles, and more!
These translations were made possible with the help of Massachusetts Youth Leadership, ATASK Boston, CMAA Lowell, Bayanihan Association of America, Chinese Associations of Western MA, Springfield Vietnamese Cultural Association, Bhutanese Society of Western MA.