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Do you have questions on voter registration, voting by mail, voting in person or what’s on the ballot for the March 30 Annual Town Election?
The League of Women Voters of Sudbury offers answers to frequently-asked questions on its website, www.lwvsudbury.org.
Find out how to register to vote before the March 20 deadline and how to check the status of your voter registration to see if there are any issues.
The page covers the application process for mail ballots, noting you must file a 2026 mail ballot application since previous filings for mail ballots in all elections expired Dec. 31, 2025. You can also learn how to return your mail ballot and track the status of a mail ballot request.
Information on in-person voting on Election Day Monday, March 30, is included. There is no in-person early voting for this election.
Learn about voting access for people with disabilities, serving in the military, or hospitalized with an emergency.
When you need to show identification to vote and what to do if offered a provisional ballot are also covered.
The League’s Voters’ Guide featuring all the candidates on the ballot will be available Friday, Feb. 27, and a candidates’ forum with the candidates will be available in early March via SudburyTV. The League will hold a Meet the Candidates event Sunday, March 15, 2-4 p.m. in Goodnow Library where Sudbury residents can come and talk to the candidates.

