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Districts, Precincts and Hours
Pursuant to MGL Ch. 54 Section 6, the Town of Amherst has changed its voting precincts as a result of population changes from the 2020 Federal Census, which became effective December 31, 2021.
The Town of Amherst is divided into ten Precincts, organized into five Districts. See below table to view your Precinct and polling location as well as your corresponding District.
You may also go to the State Elections Division website to look up your polling location.
The polling hours for all elections and all polling places are 7:00 am to 8:00 pm.
State law prohibits the display of political paraphernalia within 150 feet of the entrance to the polling location. Signs, stickers, and even lapel buttons are not permitted within this restricted zone. State regulations also prohibit political solicitation within the restricted zone.
Voters may take their own personal notes into the polling place as an aid to assist their voting. This information cannot be shared with other voters or left in the polling place.
Maps:
Full Screen Web Map | Printable District & Precinct Map - 11"x17" (PDF)
The Town of Amherst is divided into ten Precincts, organized into five Districts. See below table to view your Precinct and polling location as well as your corresponding District.
NEW PRECINCT LOCATER LISTS
To locate your new precinct, click the first letter of your street name in the table below.A | B | C | D | E | F | G | |
H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O |
P | R | S | T | U | V | W |
You may also go to the State Elections Division website to look up your polling location.
Hours
The polling hours for all elections and all polling places are 7:00 am to 8:00 pm.
Prohibited Activities
State law prohibits the display of political paraphernalia within 150 feet of the entrance to the polling location. Signs, stickers, and even lapel buttons are not permitted within this restricted zone. State regulations also prohibit political solicitation within the restricted zone.
Voters may take their own personal notes into the polling place as an aid to assist their voting. This information cannot be shared with other voters or left in the polling place.