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VOTE

Attleboro Wards

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Polling Locations

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Ward 1
Elk's Lodge #1014
887 South Main St. (Route 152)
Attleboro, MA 02703
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Ward 2
​Good News Chapel
235 West Street
Attleboro, MA 02703
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Ward 3
​St. John Catholic Parish Office
1 Saint John Place
Attleboro, MA 02703
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Ward 4
LaSalette Shrine (Welcome Center)
947 Park Street
Attleboro, MA 02703
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Ward 5
LaSalette Shrine (Welcome Center)
947 Park Street
Attleboro, MA 02703
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Ward 6
​Elk's Lodge #1014
887 South Main St. (Route 152)
Attleboro, MA 02703

Voter Information

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Sign up to vote by mail
  • Download a absentee ballot application (PDF)
  • Register to vote by mail (PDF) 
  • Pre-register to vote (if over 16 but under 18)
  • Get information on military and overseas voting.

Know Your Voting Rights

​Do you need an ID to vote?
If you are asked to show ID and you have it with you, you should do so. However, if you do not have ID, you can always vote a “Provisional Ballot.”
  • If you are waiting in line to vote when the polls close:
    ​You can vote if you are in the polling place or in line before 8:00 pm on Election Day.
  • If you need time off from work to vote:
    You can take the first two hours off work that polls are open (without pay) to vote by applying for leave of absence from your employer.
  • If anyone challenges you on your right to vote based upon your citizenship, residence or identity:
    The only person who can challenge your right to vote is an official County or City precinct worker. Please report any incident like this to official precinct workers.
  • If you need a non-English ballot: You can ask for a ballot in your language.
    If not available, there may be a posted translation.
  • If you need help voting because of a disability:
    If you can’t read or write, or have a physical disability, you can ask for assistance.
  • If your polling place is inaccessible because you have a physical disability:
    You can have a precinct worker come outside the polling place and allow you to vote there.
  • If you need to take your children to the polling place:
    You can bring your children under 18 into the voting booth with you.
  • If you make a mistake on your ballot: If you make a mistake, you have the right to receive a replacement ballot.

“Provisional” Ballots
If there is ever a question about your right to vote, you can always vote by “Provisional Ballot.” A “Provisional Ballot” is the same as a regular ballot, but it won’t be counted until county officials are able to confirm your registration information after the election. In some cases, documentation of your residence address may be required.


You should vote a “Provisional Ballot” if:
  • Election officials can’t confirm your registration.
  • 
You received a vote-by-mail ballot but never returned it.

  • Records show that you have moved.

  • It appears that you have already voted.
  • 
You are voting at a polling place outside your home precinct.

Additional Information
Visit the Massachusetts Secretary of State’s website.
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