Election day is Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Early voting started Oct. 19.
Waltham citizens will vote for the next president of the United States, senators and representatives for the U.S. Congress and the state Legislature, other elected offices and five ballot questions. They are all listed on these sample ballots. Note that the ballot for the 10th Middlesex District has an additional ballot question (#6).
The deadline to register to vote is Oct. 26. Check your voting status on the Secretary of State’s website.
Registration deadlines
- In-person at local election office: Oct. 26 by 5 p.m.
- Online: Oct. 26 by 11:59 p.m.
- By mail: Must be postmarked by Oct. 26
Mail and absentee deadlines
- Request ballot (received by): Oct. 29 by 5 p.m.
- Return ballot by mail (postmarked by): Nov. 5
- Return ballot in person: Nov. 5 by 8 p.m.
Voting deadlines and locations
- Early voting: Oct. 19 – Nov. 1, the gymnasium of the Rosario Malone Archive and Records Center, 260 Grove St. Early voting hours vary depending on the day. Full hours can be found here.
- In-person: Nov. 5, polls are open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Find your local polling place.
Key local race: 9th Middlesex District Representative
The recent candidates forum gave voters a chance to hear from the three candidates vying to represent the 9th Middlesex District, which represents most of Waltham. They are
- Thomas Stanley, Democrat
- Carly Marie Downs, Republican
- Sean Diamond, Forward Party
Key local race: 10th Middlesex District Representative
The this district includes parts of Newton and Watertown as well as Waltham Ward 1 Precinct 2A, Ward 3 Precinct 2A, Ward 4 Precincts 1A, 2, Ward 5 Precincts 1, 2A, Ward 6 Precinct 2, Ward 8 Precinct 2 and Ward 9. The candidate is
- John J. Lawn, Democrat
Statewide ballot questions
Voters across the state also have the opportunity to vote on five ballot questions:
- Question 1: Should the auditor oversee the legislature?
- Question 2: Eliminating the MCAS graduation requirement
- Question 3: A union for rideshare drivers
- Question 4: Legalizing psychedelic drugs
- Question 5: The minimum wage for tipped workers
Tufts University’s Center for State Policy Analysis conducts nonpartisan research on all ballot questions. Here is its Voters’ Guide to 2024 Massachusetts Ballot Questions.
Ballot question 6 for 10th Middlesex District
Voters in the 10th Middlesex District also have the opportunity to vote on the following nonbinding ballot initiative:
“Shall the Representative from this District be instructed to vote for legislation to create a single-payer system of universal health care, that would provide all Massachusetts residents with comprehensive health care coverage including the freedom to choose doctors and other health care professionals, facilities, and services and that would eliminate the role of insurance companies in healthcare by creating a publicly administered insurance trust fund?”
Information on this ballot initiative is provided by MassCare.