Frequently Asked Questions
Here are several answers to the most common questions. If you have a question that isn't answered here, please contact me.
- Where do I vote?
- How do I know if I live in Precinct 1?
- What if I can't make it to the polls?
- What if I'm not registered?
- What is Town Meeting?
- Where can I find more information about Brookline's Town Meeting?
Where do I vote?
If you live in Brookline's Precinct 1, you vote at Wheelock College, 43 Hawes
Street.
How do I know if I live in Precinct 1?
Precinct 1 is the northeastern most precinct in Brookline. It's bordered by Comm Ave to the North and the Muddy River to the South, by
Saint Pauls Street to the West and Saint Mary's Street to the East. Precinct 1 is the white region in this map.
What if I can't make it to the polls?
Absentee ballots are available. Please contact Tommy to
arrange for an absentee ballot to be mailed to you. Alternatively, they can
be obtained
from the Town Clerk's office by visiting the Town
of Brookline's Web site.
What if I'm not registered?
Voter registration forms are available. Please contact
Tommy and he will
bring you a voter registration form. Alternatively, you can get one from the
Town Clerk's office, or from the Town Hall lobby, the Brookline Public Library
(as well as the branch libraries), United States Post Offices and various other
locations throughout the state.
Mail-in forms may be obtained by calling the State Elections Division at (800) 462-VOTE. In addition, the state registries of motor vehicles, social service agencies and military recruitment offices provide voter registration services.
For more information, visit the Town of Brookline's Voter Registration Guide.
What is Town Meeting?
For a good outline of Town Meeting, visit the Town
Meeting entry at Wikipedia.
Where can I find information about Brookline's Town Meeting?
Brookline is divided into 16 precincts, each with 15 Town Meeting Members
serving offset 3 year terms. Therefore, 5 Town Meeting Members are up for
election every year. More information about Brookline's Town Meeting can be found
here.