2025 Town Election Voting Resources

2025 Candidate Information

As a public service to Natick voters, Yes For Natick is sharing information provided to us by candidates in the March 25, 2025 municipal election.

2025 Candidate Information
Candidate Report (updated regularly)
Submission Form

This information will be available after March 1, and will be updated as new candidate submissions are received. 

All candidates filing nomination forms for town-wide offices and Town Meeting have been invited to submit candidate statements and contact information. We requested submissions by February 28 by email and postcard mailings, and will update this information if there are additional submissions. Candidates were invited to use this online form: tinyurl.com/YFN-2025-Candidates

Please note that Yes For Natick will not be endorsing candidates in the 2025 Town Election.

Please contact YesForNatick@gmail.com with any questions.

Other Resources

In Natick, many polling locations have changed. See this page for current locations. You can also consult the Where Do I Vote page on the Secretary of State’s website. See below for information about voting by mail and absentee voting.

Voting hours for Natick’s Annual Town Election (Tuesday, March 25, 2025) are from 7 AM to 8 PM.

Important Info for Voters

  • Saturday, March 15, 2025, is the last day to register to vote (10 days before the election).
  • Check your voter registration status via the Secretary of the Commonwealth’s website.
  • Online: register via the Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth’s website with a Massachusetts driver’s license or State ID.
  • In-Person: register in person at Town Hall, 13 East Central St.
  • By Mail: Mail-in voter registration forms are available in Town Hall or online. You may mail it to the Town Clerk’s Office, 13 East Central St., Natick, MA 01760, or drop it off at Town Hall.
  • If you have any questions please call the Town Clerk’s Office at (508) 647-6430 X4 or email them at vote@natickma.org

  • Early Vote By Mail Ballot Instructions
    • Vote-by-mail ballots are available for all elections for any qualified voters.
    • All voters should have received a postcard mailed out through the Secretary of the Commonwealth which serves as a vote-by-mail application. This postcard is only mailed for State and/or Federal elections.
    • If you did not receive a postcard in the mail, you may submit an application via the mail, drop box, or email it to vote@natickma.org. Please note that we CAN NOT accept an application that does not have a signature.
    • You must sign the application; ensure that you have chosen a party if you want to vote in the Primary.
    • The postcards can be mailed back or dropped off at Town Hall.
    • The deadline to request a vote by mail ballot is 5 business days before the election date.
    • If a ballot is being mailed outside of Massachusetts, please make sure to allow for US postal service delivery.
    • A ballot may not be accepted if the inner envelope is not signed. That envelope MUST BE SIGNED OR THE BALLOT WILL BE REJECTED.
  • Absentee Ballot Instructions
    • Absentee ballots are also available. Massachusetts allows registered voters to vote by absentee ballot if they:
      • will be absent from the city on election day, and/or
      • have a physical disability that prevents voting at polls, and/or
      • cannot vote at the polls due to religious beliefs
    • If you are eligible to vote absentee you may request a ballot using the Absentee ballot application.
    • All applications require a signature and may be dropped off at Town Hall; mailed to Town Clerk’s Office, 13 East Central St.; or emailed to vote@natickma.org