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ELECTION TIME IN SOUTH HADLEY - First Monday every April!

Consider running for Town Meeting Member in your precinct and remind your neighbors to vote!

Registration Requirements
Any American citizen may register to vote in South Hadley...

...if s/he is able to sign name.
...if s/he is 18 years old or over, or will be by the next Election.
...if s/he is a resident of South Hadley.

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Place
Town Clerk's Office, Town Hall (116 Main Street) or Main Library (Bardwell Street, during their normal business hours), Registry of Motor Vehicles and state agencies.

Hours
Monday through Friday, 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.
Note: Office hours are 8:30 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. on the last day of registration, i.e., 20 days before Town election and 20 days before state and national elections or primaries.

Mail-In
Forms may be requested from a city/town clerk's office.

For complete registration and voting information, contact the Town Clerk's Office, 413.538.5031 or visit www.southadley.org

Good Political & Public Policy Resources


http://www.mass.gov
The official web site of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Includes information on everything from social services to filing business taxes.

http://www.state.ma.us/sec/
All you ever wanted to know about MA government and its services. "My Election Info" link on the left side provides a convenient and easy way to find out what district you're in, your representatives and your polling location.

http://www.mwpc.org
The Massachusetts Women's Political Caucus (MWPC) is a multipartisan organization that promotes the involvement of women of all ages in the political process. The organization was founded in 1971 for the purpose of increasing the number of women elected and appointed to public office and public policy positions. The organization also recruits, trains and endorses qualified, prochoice women candidates from local government through national office. The MWPC is the only women's organization that supports female candidates for local office statewide.

http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/wappp/
The mission of the Women and Public Policy Program (WAPPP) is to analyze and respond to public policies that impact women, to inform and learn from women who shape public policies, and to create a world both more balanced in opportunity and more secure.

http://www.southhadleywetlands.org Learn the important economic role that wetland habitats and buffers play in providing clean water, flood control and quality of life in South Hadley. Includes FAQ's, photos and contact info.

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