Last Day to Register to Vote or Change your Party for the March 5 Presidential Primary

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Hanover Town Clerk Catherine Harder-Bernier announced that Saturday,
February 24th is the last day to register to vote or change your party
preference in the March 5th Presidential Primary. The Hanover Town Hall
will be open until 5:00 p.m. on February 24th, and on-line registration
will be available until 11:59 p.m. that night. Please come to Town Hall if
you need to register in person; staff will either be in the large hearing
room on the first floor or the Registrar’s Office on the lower level.
Read on for on-line registration information!

Any Hanover citizen who will be eighteen on or before the March 5, 2024
Election is encouraged to register to vote. Once registered, individuals
will be eligible to vote in all elections thereafter. Further, residents
may “pre-register” to vote if they are age 16 or 17, but they will not
be eligible to vote until they turn 18.

Citizens of Hanover may conveniently register to vote or change their party
status on-line, by mail or in person. The link for on-line registration is
here:
http://atotw.com/maillist/lt.php?tid=wFgrEJqi6AWSCXFMUwbdfyJcoaHlGnmnoTRmJlYuwb5oqLt7nDM4RqoN783ZLADJ
. If residents choose to register by mail they should download the
“Massachusetts Mail-In Voter Registration Form” found here:
http://atotw.com/maillist/lt.php?tid=9UdczQVgknCwmXZ0sUfJ/iJcoaHlGlmnoTRmJlYuwb5oqLt7nDNIRqoN783ZLADJ
and mail the completed form to the Hanover Town Clerk’s Office.

If voters wish to register to vote in person, they may do so at two
convenient locations: Hanover Town Hall or the Registry of Motor Vehicles.
“With automatic registration now the law of the land in Massachusetts,
very few people actually need to come in to register to vote”, said
Harder-Bernier. “However, what we do occasionally see is that people who
have moved recently and/or who have not updated their driver’s license –
those people do need to update their voter registration status. We also
sometimes see 18-year-olds who do not yet have driver’s licenses who need
to register to vote. We look forward to helping those folks!”, said
Harder-Bernier.

Questions may be directed to Hanover Town Clerk Catherine Harder-Bernier at
catherine.harderbernier@hanover-ma.gov , Andrea Dello Russo at
andrea.dellorusso@hanover-ma.gov or Carol Mattes at
carol.mattes@hanover-ma.gov or (781) 826-5000.

For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B


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