November 5 2024 General Election

Vote 2024

General Election

November 5 2024

7am to 8pm

Town Hall

1 Cooleyville rd

In the downstairs room


 

What's on the ballot?Image of the Official Town Seal of Shutesbury. Pine trees rising over a cliff above a lake.

Sample Ballot 

Offices on Ballot:

  • Electors of President and Vice President
  • U.S. Senator
  • U.S. Representative
  • Governor’s Councillor
  • State Senator
  • State Representative
  • Register of Deeds
  • Clerk of Courts

 

Vote by Mail

All eligible voters can vote by mail in Massachusetts.

If you would like to vote by mail, submit an application to the Town Clerk no later than 5pm on Tuesday, October 29 2024. You can submit your application online, by mail, in person at Town Hall, via the Town Hall dropbox, or by scanning your paper application and emailing it to the Town Clerk. 

Printable Vote by Mail Application

Online Vote by Mail Application

 

Track My Ballot

Use the Track My Ballot tool to check the status of your Vote by Mail application and ballot. 

 


In Person Early Voting

In Person Early Voting will be available at Town Hall from October 19th to November 1st, excluding Sundays.

Schedule Saturday, October 19: 12pm-5pm  Sunday, October 20: CLOSED  Monday October 21: 12pm-2pm  Tuesday October 22: 12pm-2pm  Wednesday October 23: 12pm-2pm  Thursday October 24: 4pm-6pm  Friday October 25: 4pm-6pm  Saturday October 26: 12pm-5pm  Sunday October 27: CLOSED  Monday October 28: 12pm-2pm  Tuesday October 29: 12pm-2pm  Wednesday October 30: 12pm-2pm  Thursday October 31: 4pm-6pm  Friday November 1: 4pm-6pm


Voter RegistrationRegister to vote online

The deadline to register to vote for the September 3 State Primary is October 26 2024.

 

Register to vote online or update your voter registration information: Click here

 

To look up your current voter registration status: Click here

 

Paper copies of voter registration applications are available from the Town Clerk Office. 


Voting for Military and Overseas Voters

Shutesbury voters can vote from anywhere! Another country, the middle of the ocean, even from outer space. Military and overseas voters can return their ballots by mail or electronically. Submit the application to the Town Clerk Office by email or mail.

Voting Application for Military and Overseas Voters

Information about OmniBallot: OmniBallot is a tool for marking and returning ballots electronically that is available to disabled voters who cannot independently mark a ballot, and to military and overseas voters. The platform is compatible with screen readers and you will not need a printer or scanner to return your ballot. Once your voting application has been accepted, the Town Clerk will email you with instructions for how to access and mark your ballot.

 


Town Announce Emails

Coming soon!