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Category: Constitutional Rights Content: Reminder Elections Remember to vote The following cities have preliminary elections tomorrow, September 20 Amesbury Attleborough Beverly Brockton Chicapee Lynn Methuen New Bedford Newbury Newton Northhampton Peabody Salem Weymouth Primary Election in City of Newton this week, Tuesday, September 20 Only two candidates in each of these races may go onto the final election Candidates for Mayor: Thomas Sheff David B. Cohen Mike Striar Candidates for School Committee, Ward 6 Andrew Gottlief Lucia S. Dolan Claire Sokoloff Preliminary election in City of Salem tomorrow, Tuesday, September 20 Candidates for mayor: Stanley Usovicz Kevin Harvey Kim Driscoll The following cities have preliminary elections on Tuesday, September 27. Boston Chelsea Fitchburg Lawrence Pittsfield Westfield Preliminary Election for the City of Boston next week, Tuesday, September 27 At-large Candidates: 15 candidates are running for the City Council. see www.cityofboston.gov/elections/pdfs/CandidateList9_27_05.pdf Only 8 candidates may go on to the final election. District Candidates Only Ward 9 has a 3 candidate race (Allston-Brighton). Only 2 candidates may go onto the final election. see bottom of page: www.cityofboston.gov/elections/pdfs/CandidateList9_27_05.pdf The following cities have preliminary elections on October 4 Gloucester Marlboro New Bedford Candidates for mayor of Gloucester: John Berl Daniel Rubuti Jeffrey Worthly David Anderson Robin Hubbard The following city has a preliminary election on October 11 Woburn All final city elections are on Nov. 8 except for Marlboro which is November 1st. Note: October 19 8:00 p.m. (20 days before the election) Last hour and day for registration of voters for all November 8 city elections. Who may register to vote in Massachusetts? Any resident of Massachusetts who is a US citizen and will be 18 years old by the date of the next election may register to vote.