Voter Registration for Special Town Meeting of June 23, 2020

Event Date: 
Friday, June 12, 2020 - 8:00am to 8:00pm

Voter Registraion Deadline for Special Town Meeting of June 23, 2020

Town Clerk, Lillian M. Drane, would like to announce that voter registration in Lakeville has never been easier than it is today!

             All residents of Lakeville (18 years of age and over) who are not already registered voters must be registered to vote by Friday, June 12th at 8:00 pm is the final date and time to be registered for the upcoming SPECIAL TOWN MEETING which will be held on Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at the Apponequet Regional High School- Gymnasium, 100 Howland Road, Lakeville, MA.

             In Person:  You may visit the Town Clerk’s Office in Lakeville located at 346 Bedford Street and complete a voter registration form in person. If the Town Hall is still closed to the public, the Registrars of Voters will be available to register voters at the Town Hall until 8pm. Residents are asked to call the Town Clerk's office at 508-946-8800 and someone will bring out the voter registration form.

             Mail-In Voter Registration:  Mail-in voter registration forms are available at the Lakeville Town Clerk’s Office, Post Office and the Public Library.  Mail-in voter registration forms may also be obtained by calling the State Elections Division at (800) 462-VOTE.  In addition, the state registries of motor vehicles, social services agencies and military recruitment offices provide voter registration services.

             Online Voter Registration:  You may also register using the NEW Online Voter Registration System at www.RegisterToVoteMA.com.  To submit an online application, you must have a valid driver’s license, learner’s permit, or non-driver ID issued by the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles (RVM).  You must also have a signature on file with the RMV.  If you do not have an RMV ID, you may still use the online system to create an application.  PRINT and sign the completed form, and then mail or bring it to your local election official.  The online system will allow you to: apply to register to vote in Massachusetts, change your name or address for voter registration purposes, enroll in a political party, change your party enrollment, or unenroll from a party.