Elections are coming up in the Merrimack Valley, with three cities voting on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 7, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
To find out where your polling location is, visit sec.state.ma.us/WhereDoIVoteMA/WhereDoIVote.
Early voting is already under way in Haverhill and Lawrence, and starts Monday in Methuen.
Here is information on early voting times and who will be on the ballots.
HAVERHILL
Early voting will be held in Haverhill’s City Hall, at 4 Summer St. Voters can visit Saturday, Oct. 28 through Wednesday, Nov. 1 as well as on Friday, Nov. 3 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Early voting on Thursday, Nov. 2 will run until 8 p.m.
For any questions, call 978-374-2312.
Mayor:
Melinda Barrett, Guy Cooper
City council:
At Large: Thomas Sullivan, Colin LePage, Fred Simmons, John Michitson, Timothy Jordan
Ward 1: Ralph Basiliere and Alex Veras (recently withdrew from the race).
Ward 2: Toni Sapienza-Donais, Katrina Hobbs Everett.
Ward 3: Devan Ferreira is running unopposed
Ward 4: Kenneth Quimby, Melissa Lewandowski
Ward 5: Shaun Toohey, Michael Morales
Ward 6: Michael McGonagle, Oliver Aguilo
Ward 7: Catherine Rogers is running unopposed
School committee:
Ward 1: Erika Diaz, a write-in candidate. Voters in Ward 1 who want to vote for Diaz must write in her name since it will not be on the ballot.
Ward 2: Gail Sullivan, Toni Sapienza-Donais
Ward 3: Liliana Dilonex, Cheryl Ferguson
Ward 4: Mikaela Lalumiere, Fred Simmons
Ward 5: Jill Taylor Story, Lynette Hickey
Ward 6: Chad Andrew Pfeil, Yonnie Collins
Ward 7: Thomas Grannemann, Hunter Price Rogers
Ballot Questions:
Question 1 A Home Rule Petition to prevent a person from holding the office of mayor, City Council or School Committee while holding any other paid elected or appointed office in the city.
Question 2 A Home Rule Petition that would prevent a person from running for more than one elected office in a preliminary election per election cycle.
LAWRENCE
The City of Lawrence is hosting its early voting at the City Council Chambers, at 200 Common St. in room 105. For additional information, contact 978-620-3290 or email electiondivision@cityoflawrence.com.
Early voting will run Saturday, Oct. 21 through Friday, Nov. 3. Weekday early voting runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., and voters may visit from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends.
City council:
District B: Wendy Luzon, Jessica Aquino
District C: Gregory Delrosaro, Jorge Gonzalez
District F: Marc Laplante, Eufemia De La Cruz
At-large council: Jeovanny Rodriguez, Celina Reyes, Ana Levy, Richard Russell, Frederick Jonathan Diaz, Marta Rentas
Greater Lawrence Technical School Committee: Zoila Disla, Julio Mejia, Leo Lamontagne, Edison Mercedes,
METHUEN
Early election voting takes place at Methuen City Hall, at 41 Pleasant St. Early voting can take place on Monday, Oct. 30 through Thursday, Nov. 2 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or on Friday, Nov. 3 from 8 a.m. to noon.
For additional questions, contact 978-983-8515 or email cityclerk@ci.methuen.ma.us.
Mayor: Neil Perry, Matthew Wicks
City council:
East: Ronald Marsan, William Hannefant, Ruby Purohite, Neily Soto
Central: Sharol Birchall, Joyce Campagnone, Derrick Jones, Joel Faretra
West: Patricia Valley, Allison Safie
At-Large: Jana Zanni Pesce, Francisco Surillo, DJ Beauregard, Nicholas DiZoglio
School Committee: Ryan DiZoglio, Laurie Keegan, Louann Santos, Daniel Shibilia, Kristen Maxwell. Two write-in candidates are running: Alesandra Winnett, Ken Willette. Voters who want to vote for either Winnett or Willette must write in their name since it will not be on the ballot.
Nevins Memorial Library Trustee: Marybeth Donovan-Grassi, Christie Touma-Conway
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