Is your voter status "active" ?

Voters must return their signed street list census form annually to the town clerk's office to maintain an active voter status. Inactive voters are still eligible to vote but will be required to complete additional forms and show an ID at the polls in order to vote. To avoid having to complete additional paperwork at the polls, voters who appear as inactive can change their status to active by stopping by the Town Clerk's Office to sign a census form in person up until Friday, October 21st. Changes to the voting lists cannot be made after the deadline of October 21st.

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1. Are you a registered voter?

The deadline to register to vote in the Presidential election is 20 days prior to the Election. The Town Clerk's Office will be open on this date from 8 am to 8 pm.

2. Is your voter status "active" ?

Voters must return their signed street list census form annually to the town clerk's office to maintain an active voter status. Inactive voters are still eligible to vote but will be required to complete additional forms and show an ID at the polls in order to vote. To avoid having to complete additional paperwork at the polls, voters who appear as inactive can change their status to active by stopping by the Town Clerk's Office to sign a census form in person up until Friday, October 21st. Changes to the voting lists cannot be made after the deadline of October 21st.

3. Where do I vote?

The Town of Somerset has 1 polling location, Somerset Berkley Regional High School Student Dining Hall. Voter parking is directly adjacent to the Student Dining Hall entrance. Voters must enter the polling location through the Student Dining Hall only.

4. What is my voting Precinct?

Each polling location is divided into precincts and voters will appear on the voting list only in the precinct in which their street is part of. Due to the crowds expected for this election, voters are strongly encouraged to already know which precinct they will be voting in before entering the polling location.

5. What will I be voting on?

Voters are encouraged to educate themselves on the many races and questions that will appear on their ballot Prior to arriving at the polls. Know Before You Go to the Polls will give voters the option to view their ballot. Educated voters will reduce the amount of time necessary in the voting booths and reduce lines and crowding on election day. Every voter will also receive a Red book in the mail from the Secretary of the Commonwealth which will list and explain the questions that will appear on the November 8 State Election Ballot. Please take the time to review the questions! Be prepared!!

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