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IMPORTANT NOTICE:  January 19th 2010.

POLL CHANGE!!!         Ward 6 Pct C has temporarily moved to  FOREST PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL located at 46 OAKLAND ST.


January 18, 2010 U.S. Senate Election Returns

See how Springfield voted


2009 Election Calendar


Election Calendar 2009

September 15th, - 2009 City Preliminary* (*To be held if needed)
November 3rd, - 2009 City Election

Nomination Papers available

Tuesday March 31, 2009

Last day and hour to obtain nomination papers

Friday July 24, 2009

Last day and hour to submit nomination papers for certification for the offices of Mayor, City Council and School Committee

Tuesday July 28, 2009 (5 p.m.)

Last Day and hour for signatures to be certified

Tuesday August 4, 2009 (5 p.m.)

Last day to register for the City Preliminary

Wednesday August 26, 2009 (8 p.m.)

Last day and hour to register to vote for the City Election

Wednesday October 14, 2009 (8 p.m.)


Bilingual Poll Workers Needed

The Springfield Election Commission Needs You!

We need persons who are fluent in English and Spanish to serve as poll officials to assist voters in the 2009 Elections.

Poll workers receive $90.00 for the day.

Call 413-787-6187 if you are interested.

We are committed to having bilingual poll officials available to help Springfield voters on election day, but cannot do it without your help. 


Absentee Ballots are Now Available

Absentee ballots are now available in the Election Commission. There are a few ways to obtain the ballots: 

  1. You may fill out your application and then cast your ballot in the Election Office; this would be most useful for voters that may be out of the City on Election Day.

    OR
  1. You can call the Election Commission and request that an absentee ballot application be sent to you. You would fill the application out when you receive it. Mail it back to the Election Commission and upon receipt they will send you the ballot. When you receive the ballot you would mark the ballot with a #2 pencil and then mail it back to the Office in the envelopes provided.

Download forms: City census, absentee ballot applications, mail in voter registration
Check voter status
View a ward map
Election returns - Springfield vote totals










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