Important Dates
Voter registration deadline for municipal general election: Friday, October 24 is the last day to register by 5pm
Municipal general election: Tuesday, November 4th
Poll Hours - 7am - 8pm
Source: City of Salem 2025 Election Calendar
Registration
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Methods of registration include online, in person at the clerk’s office, by mail and through the RMV.
To find out more you can visit the City Clerk’s Web Page:
https://www.salemma.gov/944/Voter-Registration
If you have any questions regarding voter registration, or if you are not certain if you are still registered, contact the City Clerk's Office at 978-745-9595, ext. 41211 or 41212.
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You can check your status, ward number, polling location and party enrollment here:
https://www.sec.state.ma.us/VoterRegistrationSearch/MyVoterRegStatus.aspx
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If you have moved recently, even within Salem, it is important to update your address on your registration. You can do that here:
https://www.sec.state.ma.us/OVR/Pages/CheckEligibility.aspx?&Action=UpdateAddress
If your name has changed since you last registered you can update it here:
https://www.sec.state.ma.us/OVR/Pages/NameChange.aspx?&Action=UpdateName
How to Vote
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At this time there are no announcements by the City Clerk’s office regarding early in-person voting for the November 4 Election. Should that change, we will provide an update here.
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Important vote by mail deadlines.
Note - there are deadlines for receiving ballot applications and receiving the ballot for the preliminary and the general municipal election.
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In person on election day voting is November 4th for the general municipal election. You can find your polling location here.
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Here you will find information on the following:
Accessible Voting Procedures
Accessible Voting Equipment
Who to contact for help
Requesting an accessible vote by mail application
Frequently Asked Questions
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You may need to show identification when you check-in at your polling place if:
You are voting for the first time in Massachusetts
You’re on the inactive voter list
You're casting a provisional or challenged ballot
The poll worker has a practical and legal reason to ask for identification
Identification needs to show your name and the address where you are registered to vote. Examples of acceptable identification are:
A driver's license
A state ID card
A recent utility bill
A rent receipt or lease.
A copy of a voter registration affidavit
A letter from a school dormitory or housing office
Any other printed identification which contains your name and address
If you need to show identification because you’re voting for the first time and you don’t have identification with you, you can cast a provisional ballot. If you return with identification before the polls close, your ballot will be counted.
If you need to show identification for any other reason and you’re not able to do so, you can cast a challenged ballot. Your name and address, the challenger’s name and address, and the reason for the challenge will be written on your ballot. Your ballot will be cast as normal and only examined if there is a recount, court order, or audit.
Source: https://www.sec.state.ma.us/divisions/elections/voting-information/identification-requirements.htm
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This information also available by checking your registration status here:
https://www.sec.state.ma.us/VoterRegistrationSearch/MyVoterRegStatus.aspx
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The LWV-Salem has prepared a voter toolbox with information on the candidates here.
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Salem City Clerk's Office
Your first point of contact should be the city clerk's office, which oversees all election-day operations in Salem.
Phone: (978) 745-9595, then use extension 41200 for the City Clerk or extension 41211 for the Assistant City Clerk for Elections.
In person: On Election Day, you can also speak with the Poll Workers and the Precinct Warden at your polling location.
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Specimen Ballots for the November 4 Biennial Election will be posted on the City Clerk’s office website before the election. Once available, a link to that site will be listed here.
City Clerk Contact Info
Address: City Clerk - 93 Washington Street, Salem, MA 01970
Email: elections@salem.com
When you contact the clerk, regarding elections via email include:
Maureen Fisher -- mfisher@salem.com and Kissy Canela -- kcanela@salem.com
Phone: (978) 745-9595
Last updated: September 27, 2025