Election Day Arrives

Nancy Dignan checks in Precinct 2 voters at Town Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 5. (Jesse A. Floyd/Belmont Voice)

A steady stream of voters climbed the stairs at Town Hall Tuesday morning as Election Day 2024 began. The polls are now open and close at 8 p.m.

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Where to Vote In Belmont

Precinct 1 Beth El Temple, Zonis Auditorium, 2 Concord Ave (Enter on Blanchard Road)

Precinct 2 Belmont Town Hall (455 Concord Ave.)

It’s Election Day. Schools are closed, but polling stations are open. (Jesse A. Floyd/Belmont Voice)

Precinct 3 Beech Street Center (266 Beech St.)

Precinct 4 Daniel Butler School (90 White St.)

Precinct 5 Beech Street Center (266 Beech St.)

Precinct 6 Belmont Fire HQ (299 Trapelo Road)

Precinct 7 Mary Lee Burbank School (266 School St.)

Precinct 8 Winn Brook School (97 Waterhouse Road)

Ballot Questions

  1. Should the state auditor be allowed to audit the legislature?
  2. Should the state eliminate the MCAS as a graduation requirement?
  3. Should rideshare drivers (such as Uber and Lyft) have the option to form unions?
  4. Should there be limited legalization and regulation of natural psychedelic substances?
  5. Should there be an increase in the minimum wage paid to tipped employees?
  1. A nonbinding question: Shall the Representative for this District be instructed to vote for legislation to create a single-payer system of universal healthcare that provides all Massachusetts residents with comprehensive healthcare coverage, including the freedom to choose doctors and other healthcare professionals, facilities and services, and eliminates the role of insurance companies in health care by creating an insurance trust fund that is publicly administered?
Rohan Licht waits for his next customer at the Precinct 2 polling station inside Town Hall on Tuesday. (Jesse A. Floyd/Belmont Voice)

Sample Ballot