The Power of a Single Vote - Fall River Election Information and Polling Places
category:Government and Politics posted:October 31st, 2008
This year promises to be one of the biggest elections ever. Even in areas that have been offering early voting, lines on Nov. 4th could be longer than normal, so be prepared:
- Bring water, something to read and maybe even a small folding chair to sit on while you wait. If you can, consider carpooling to the polling place to avoid traffic snarls.
- Make sure you have proper Massachusetts ID with you. A photo ID is best.
If you encounter problems voting in Fall River or have questions, the Massachusetts precinct workers are
there to help. If that doesn't work, call 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1-866-687-8683)
for advice.
Your vote DOES matter in elections. And this one-stop Fall River voting election resource for Massachusetts that has all the election information you need to cast your Fall River ballot and make your voice heard for this election.
We have:
- Election Results for Fall River, MA
- Fall River, MA polling places mapped!
- Massachusetts ballot measures
- Election candidates
- How to register to vote in Fall River, Massachusetts
- Early MA voting and registration information
Start here to get involved in a little thing we like to call "democracy".
Polling Places in and around Fall River
Voter Registration Deadline: 10/15/2008
Absentee Voting for General Election Begins 10/31/2008
Polls close in Fall River at 8:00PM.
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If you live in Massachusetts and are not registered to vote, make sure you find out how here: http://www.justvote.org/. You can also find Fall River and Massachusetts polling places and get election information on how to register to vote in Massachusetts.
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For more information about what's going on around Fall River, MA we invite you to tour the site and participate on the shared Fall River Events Calendar by adding your organization's community events.
Find additional information about local candidates in Fall River and across Massachusetts, click here.
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Presidential Race
Democrat: Barack Obama
Republican: John McCain
Independent: Ralph Nader
Libertarian: Bob Barr
Green: Cynthia McKinney
Constitution Party: Chuck Baldwin
U.S. Senate
Democrats: John Kerry
Republican: Jeffrey Beatty
U.S. House of Representatives
1st District
Democrats: John Olver
Republicans: Nate Bech
2nd District
Democrats: Richard Neal
3rd District
Democrats: James McGovern
4th District
Democrats: Barney Frank
Republicans: Earl Sholley
5th District
Democrats: Niki Tsongas
6th District
Democrats: John Tierney
Republicans: Richard Baker
7th District
Democrats: Edward Markey
Republicans: John Cunningham
8th District
Democrats: Michael Capuano
9th District
Democrats: Stephan Lynch
10th District
Democrats: William Delahunt
State Senate
Berkshire Hampshire and Franklin District
Democrats: Benjamin Downing
Bristol-Norfolk District
Democrats: James Timilty
Republican: Jon Rockwood Sr.
1st Bristol-Plymouth District
Democrats: Joan Menard
2nd Bristol-Plymouth District
Democrats: Mark Montigny
Cape and Islands District
Democrats: Robert O'Leary
1st Essex District
Democrats: Steve Baddour
2nd Essex District
Democrats: Frederick Berry
1st Essex-Middlesex District
Republicans: Bruce Tarr
2nd Essex-Middlesex District
Democrats: Susan Tucker
3rd Essex-Middlesex District
Democrats: Thomas McGee
Hampden District
Democrats: Stephen Buoniconti
1st Hampden-Hampshire Distric
Democrats: Gale Candaras
2nd Hampden-Hampshire District
Republicans: Michael Knapik
Hampshire-Franklin District
Democrats: Stanley Rosenberg
1st Middlesex District
Democrats: Steven Panagiotakos
2nd Middlesex District
Democrats: Patricia Jehlen
3rd Middlesex District
Democrats: Susan Fargo
4th Middlesex District
Democrats: Kenneth Donnelly
Middlesex-Essex District
Republicans: Richard Tisei
1st Middlesex-Norfolk District
Democrats: Cynthia Creem
2nd Middlesex-Norfolk District
Democrats: Karen Spilka
Middlesex-Suffolk-Essex District
Democrats:
Anthony Galluccio
Middlesex-Worcester District
Democrats: James Eldridge
Norfolk-Bristol-Middlesex District
Democrats: Brian Joyce
Norfolk-Bristol-Plymouth District
Democrats: Sara Orozco
Republicans: Scott Brown
Norfolk-Plymouth District
Democrats: Michael Morrissey
Plymouth-Barnstable District
Democrats: Therese Murray
1st Plymouth-Bristol District
Democrats: Marc Pacheco
2nd Plymouth-Bristol District
Democrats: Thomas Kennedy
Plymouth-Norfolk District
Republicans: Robert Hedlund Jr.
1st Suffolk District
Democrats: Jack Hart
2nd Suffolk District
Democrats: Sonia Chang-Diaz
1st Suffolk-Middlesex District
Democrats: Anthony Petruccelli
2nd Suffolk-Middlesex District
Democrats: Steven Tolman
Suffolk and Norfolk District
Democrats: Marian Walsh
1st Worcester District
Democrats: Harriette Chandler
2nd Worcester District
Democrats: Michael Moore
Republicans: John Lebeaux
Worcester-Hampden-Hampshire-Franklin District
Democrats: Stephen Brewer
Worcester-Middlesex District
Democrats: Jennifer Flanagan
Worcester and Norfolk District
Democrats: Richard Moore
State House of Representatives
Click here to see State House of Representatives Candidates for MA
Governor and Statewide Races
No races this year
Statewide Ballot Measures
Question 1 - Massachusetts State Income Tax Repeal (2008) - If the measure passes it will end the state's current 5.3% income tax on wages- interest- dividends and capital gains
Question 2 - Massachusetts Sensible Marijuana Policy (2008) - Decriminalizes small amounts of marijuana
Question 3 - Massachusetts Greyhound Protection Act (2008) - Aims to prohibit (professional) dog racing
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