The Massachusetts Attorney General General Election on November 3, 2026, will determine the state's chief legal officer and head of the Department of Justice. The Attorney General is responsible for enforcing state laws, representing the Commonwealth in legal matters, and overseeing consumer protection, civil rights, and public safety initiatives.
The Massachusetts Attorney General General Election on November 3, 2026, will determine the state's chief legal officer and head of the Department of Justice. The Attorney General is responsible for enforcing state laws, representing the Commonwealth in legal matters, and overseeing consumer protection, civil rights, and public safety initiatives.
Massachusetts residents can register to vote online through the Secretary of the Commonwealth's website, by mail using a voter registration form, or in person at local election offices. Voters must provide identification when registering and may be required to show ID at the polling place if voting for the first time in a federal election or if their registration is incomplete. Early voting is available in-person at designated locations from October 17 to October 30, 2026, and all voters may request a mail-in ballot without excuse.