Elections & Voting
Boston prides itself as the Cradle of American Democracy. The American Revolution began here and Boston was the home to Paul Revere, John Hancock and other patriots whose protest against King George III of England served as the catalyst that led to independence, democracy and equal rights for all citizens. Boston's tradition of political activism has always ensured that the students have a voice in the political process. By participating in the democratic process, you fullfill your duty of a citizen and also shape the future of this City and the Government.
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Register to Vote
Register to vote in any upcoming Massachusetts election (or to make any changes to party enrollment, addstus, name, etc.).
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Register for an Absentee Ballot
If you're going to be away from home during the next election, you can register for an absentee ballot.
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Who Are My Elected Officials?
Find out who your elected officials are and how to get in touch with them by entering your address.
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Voter Registration Search
Search the City of Boston's database of registered voters to verify your voting status (active/inactive), party affiliation and polling location.
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Annual Student Listing
City is Boston is required by law to conduct a census of all students 17 years of age or older.
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Youth Voting Guide
Answers to questions frequently asked by young voters such as how to register, what to expect on Election Day and more.





