POLL: Who will you vote for in the 2020 Presidential Election?

Election 2020 poll
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POLL: Who will you vote for in the 2020 Presidential Election?

Although The Milton Scene/Milton Neighbors does not encourage divisive political discussion, it’s interesting to find out people’s voting intentions for the 2020 election. We can compare these results with the actual results after the November 3 election.

Who will you be voting for? Take the poll:

Who will you vote for in the 2020 Presidential Election?

Voting info for Election Day, In Person

All polling locations will be open on November 3, 2020, from 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM

What to Bring or Know when voting in person:

  • Wear a Face Covering
  • Bring a Pen – Blue or Black ink Paper Mate Flair (if you don’t want to borrow one)
  • Bring a Clip Board or Book to mark your ballot on (if you don’t want to use a Voting Booth)
  • Bring an ID – in some cases voters will be required to show an ID.
  • Maintain Social Distancing – keep 6’ away from anyone not from your household

Where do I vote?

  • Precinct One: Tucker School, 181 Blue Hills Parkway
  • Precinct Two: Milton Senior Center, 10 Walnut Street
  • Precinct Three: Cunningham Park Community Center, 75 Edge Hill Road
  • Precinct Four: Milton Senior Center, 10 Walnut Street
  • Precinct Five: Copeland Field House – Milton High School, 25 Gile Road
  • Precinct Six: Cunningham School, 44 Edge Hill Road
  • Precinct Seven: Cunningham Park Community Center, 75 Edge Hill Road
  • Precinct Eight: Cunningham School, 44 Edge Hill Road
  • Precinct Nine: Copeland Field House – Milton High School, 25 Gile Road
  • Precinct Ten: Tucker School, 181 Blue Hills Parkway

The polling places can also be viewed here: https://www.townofmilton.org/town-clerk/pages/polling-places

View the latest voting information and updates here:

https://www.townofmilton.org/town-clerk/pages/elections-2020-fall-election-information

Disclaimer:

Miltonscene.com online polls are not intended to be a scientific sample of local opinion. Instead, they are a way for readers to share their views on the news with the Milton Scene and Milton Neighbors.

Respondents are not randomly selected, but select themselves to vote on a specific question or set of questions. In addition, while Miltonscene.com online polls are designed to allow only one vote per user, technically savvy users may find ways around this limitation. For these reasons, the polls are not presented as scientific surveys or as representative of the opinion of the general population of our readership areas, region or nation.

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