Election 2024: Worcester Voter Guide
WORCESTER, MA — Election Day is upon us, and we've compiled all the pertinent information to know in Worcester before you head to the polls on Tuesday.
It's a big year for voters, who will decide between former President Donald Trump and current Vice President Kamala Harris, as well as races for the House of Representatives, Senate and a number of statewide races.
Voters in Worcester will head to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 5, for the 2024 general election. Here's what else you need to know.
Voter Registration Deadline:
Vote by Mail Application Deadline:
All ballots must be returned by close of polls on Election Day.
You may mail ballots to: Worcester Election Commission, 455 Main St, Room 208 Worcester, MA 01608 OR Deliver to One of the Following Vote By Mail Drop Boxes:
- Worcester City Hall - City Hall Garage Entrance and 1st Floor Back of the Common Entrance.
- Drop boxes will be available at each early voting location during the scheduled voting hours.
- Drop boxes will be available at each of the Worcester Fire Stations .
Deadline to receive ballots returned by mail postmarked by November 5:
Where, When To Vote In Worcester
Polls are open in Worcester on Election Day, Nov. 5, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. There are dozens of polling locations across Worcester's 10 precincts. You can plug in your address on the City Clerk's website to find your polling location.
If you're voting either by mail or absentee, you can drop your ballot off at City Hall or use a drop box located at any fire station.
Early Voting Locations In Worcester
There are many early voting locations open between Saturday, Oct. 19 and Friday, Nov. 1. Find all the dates, times, and locations here.
Who Is On The Ballot In Worcester?
Electors of President and Vice President
Ayyadurai and Ellis,
De La Cruz and Garcia, Socialism and Liberation
Harris and Walz,
Oliver and Ter Maat,
Stein and Caballero-Roca, Green-rainbow Party
Trump and Vance,
Senator in Congress
Elizabeth Ann Warren, Cambridge, Candidate for Re-election, Democratic
John Deaton, Swansea, Republican
Representative in Congress
Second District
James P. Mcgovern, Worcester, Candidate for Re-election, Democratic
Cornelius Shea, Shrewsbury, Independent
Seventh District
Paul M. Depalo, Worcester, Candidate for Re-election, Democratic
Andrew J. Couture, Fitchburg, Republican
Senator in General Court
Worcester and Hampshire District
Peter J. Durant, Spencer, Candidate for Re-election, Republican
Sheila H. Dibb, Rutland, Democratic
Representative in General Court
Seventeenth Worcester District
David Henry Argosky Leboeuf, Worcester, Candidate for Re-election, Democratic
Clerk of Courts
Worcester County
Dennis P. Mcmanus, West Boylston, Candidate for Re-election, Democratic
Register of Deeds
Worcester District
Kathryn A. Toomey, Worcester, Candidate for Re-election, Democratic