Massachusetts Statutes

§ 64 — Notices or warrants; requisites; time of opening and closing polls

Massachusetts § 64
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title VIIIELECTIONS

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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 54, § 64 (2026).

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Section 64. Notices or warrants for state and city elections and for the election of town officers in towns where official ballots are used shall specify by name all the offices to be voted for, and state, in the form in which it will appear upon the ballot, any question submitted to the voters. They shall specify the time when the polls will be opened, and in cities and in towns when voting by precincts, when the polls will be closed, and in towns when not voting by precincts, when they may be closed.The polls shall in no case be kept open after eight o'clock in the evening. At state elections the polls shall not be closed before eight o'clock in the evening.In cities and towns at the election of state officers, the polls may be open as early as fifteen minutes before six o'clock in the f

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