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Personalized Voting Information

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  • Discover Upcoming Debates In Your Area

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They Represent You: Your Elected Officials

FAQs about Voting in Amherst

Who is eligible to vote?

What must I do in advance to prepare for voting?

How can I become a poll worker?

Contact assistant town clerk Amber Martin to find out how you can work the polls!

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No Time to Fail

Election workers are ground zero for democracy.


Amidst an onslaught of attacks from a sitting President and the deadly threat of a global pandemic, local election administrators work around the clock to secure the vote for their community. Rhode Island’s election teams take center stage in this unprecedented voting adventure. 

Everyone needs to watch this film!

One Person, One Vote

Learn about One Person, One Vote, our long-term campaign to build the movement to end the Electoral College. Together, we will move our nation beyond the archaic Electoral College and toward true representation. Hear from a panel of experts on why the Electoral College has existed for so long and how we will dismantle this system and build a democracy powered by the people, for the people, ALL the people.

Run for Office in Amherst

The LWV of Amherst believes that all residents are well served when elections for local office are contested, leading to a choice for voters. The League supports diverse perspectives as fundamental to a responsible and representative government.

This Candidates’ Guide is a supplement to the information found on the Amherst Townwebsite and the Massachusetts State Office of Campaign and Political Finance (OCPF) website. It is intended to help anyone interested in serving the Town in an elective position.

The Candidates Guide was revised for the Fall, 2025 election cycle. The videos on the right are a few years old, but still useful.

Running for Elective Office in Amherst (Part I)


Part 1: April 8, 2021. With Amherst Town Clerk Sue Audette, Sarah Barr, Eric Nakajima, and Jim Pistrang.

Running for Elective Office in Amherst (Part 2)

Part 2: April 15, 2021. With Jason Tait, MA Office of Campaign and Political Finance, MaryAnn Grim, and Bonnie MacCracken.

HOW TO BE FOOLPROOF

Understanding Media Literacy: How to Stay Informed, Engaged & in the Know

Your Voice Matters

The Amherst League is showing up and expressing our views in public, at various local and state protests.

Protester holding a sign saying "Soo Sorry to our Friends!!!"
Photo of March 4th, 2025 protest in downtown Amherst

Want advance notice of local protests that you might want to join? Follow our Facebook page for last minute breaking news.

Photo of March 4th, 2025 protest in downtown Amherst

Amherst League of Women Voters

Voter Services Committee

Voter Service is fundamental to the League's mission. It includes:

–Civic education throughout the year
–Voter registration at school and town events and other public occasions.
–A guide to Running for Elective Office in Amherst
–Candidate forums
–Election guides
–They Represent You,  contact information for state and local officials

Chair: Caroline Murray

Updates on our activities