Vote NO on May 19

Yarmouth Annual Town Election — Tuesday, May 19, 2026. Polls open 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

Polling locations

Polling locations are set by precinct. Confirm your precinct and polling place at the Town Clerk's office or online: Yarmouth Town Clerk · 508-398-2231 ext. 1216.

Mail-in and absentee ballots

Massachusetts allows no-excuse mail-in voting for local elections under the VOTES Act. Application forms are available from the Town Clerk. Apply early. Mailed ballots must be received by the Town Clerk by close of polls on May 19 to be counted.

Bring ID

Massachusetts does not require photo ID to vote, but if it's your first time voting in Yarmouth, or if your registration is flagged inactive, bring a driver's license, utility bill, or other ID with your current address.

How to vote NO

On the ballot, find Question 4. The question reads:

"Do you, as a citizen of the Town of Yarmouth, support the Constitutional rights of all Yarmouth residents which guarantee equal protection of the laws to all people, regardless of nationality, citizenship or immigration status?"

Mark NO.

You are not voting against equal protection. Equal protection is already binding under the U.S. Constitution, the Massachusetts Constitution, and existing state and federal civil rights statutes. Voting NO means Yarmouth declines to issue a symbolic resolution that produces no new local rights and creates real federal funding risk.

Tell your neighbors

This question will be decided by turnout. Town elections in May historically draw 2,000–4,000 voters out of 22,000. Every conversation matters. Forward this site. Print the fact-check. Talk to one neighbor. Then talk to two more.

On Question 4, vote NO.

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