Board of Registrars

Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 51 §15 require that there shall be in every city or town, other than one having a board of election commissioners or an election commission, a Board of Registrars of Voters.

Registrars and Assistant Registrars must meet the following qualifications:

  • Must be a registered voter in the city or town where appointed unless regularly employed by the registrars: Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 51 Section 25;
  • Must hold no other office in the city or town where he/she is a registrar either by election or by direct appointment by the mayor, selectmen, or city/town manager or hold an office by election or appointment under the government of the United States or of the Commonwealth, except for towns with less than 2000 residents; Massachusetts General Law Chapter 51 Section 25; and
  • Must subscribe an oath to faithfully perform the duties of registrar. Massachusetts General Law Chapter 51 Section 23.

The Board of Registrars of Voters are responsible for:

  • Maintaining accurate lists of registered voters in the town
  • Conducting elections
  • Accepting nomination papers
  • Certifying initiative or referendum petitions.
  • Voter registration
  • Processing absentee voter applications
  • Processing address and party changes
  • Maintaining and testing of voting equipment
  • Preparing and publishing listing of residents
  • Tallying Election results
  • Hearing complaints of illegal or incorrect registration
  • Conducting Election Recounts

The Board also conducts an annual census and has other duties and responsibilities as may be assigned to them under Chapter 51 of the Massachusetts General Laws.

The Board of Registrars of Voters consists of three (3) persons appointed for three (3) year terms by the Select Board, with one (1) member appointed each year as prescribed in Massachusetts General Law Chapter 51, Section 15, of the Massachusetts General Laws. The fourth member of the Board is the appointed Town Clerk. As nearly possible, the members of the board shall represent the two leading political parties. The Town Clerk need not be enrolled in a political party. The current members are:

Daymian Bartek, Town Clerk- Unenrolled

Janice Ash -Term 2020-2023-Unenrolled

Elizabeth Giobellina- Term 2023-2026 Democrat

Jason Kunst- Term 2022-2025-Republican