Vote By Mail for April 3, 2023 Annual Town Election

Vote By Mail for April 3, 2023 Annual Town Election
Vote By Mail for April 3, 2023 Annual Town Election — https://www.athol-ma.gov/
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Vote by Mail ballots are available in the Town Clerk’s Office for the April 3, 2023 Annual Town Election. A sample ballot is attached with the list of offices and candidates.

Eligibility – Any registered voter may request a vote by mail ballot for the 2023 Town of Athol’s local election.  Click on the link below for the application.  

Application Deadline – This application must reach the Town Clerk’s Office by 5PM on Monday, March 27, 2023.

Voters can submit the application via email to vote@townofathol.org.  Applications can also be mailed, hand-delivered or put in the drop box outside of the Town Hall.

If you have any questions, please contact our office at 978-721-8445.

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