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Mayor announces City Census will be arriving at homes in the coming weeks

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  Mayor Carlo DeMaria and the Election Commission Office would like to remind residents that the City of Everett annual census will arrive at homes in the coming weeks. Once you receive your census form, please review your household’s census, make any necessary changes and return the form either in person or by mail in the provided return envelope to the Election Commission Office in City Hall at 484 Broadway, Room 10.

  If you are a new occupant of a residence, use the form addressed to your address and update it with your information, as you are the current resident. Please be aware that this office protects your rights by never giving out any telephone numbers, so please include your phone number on the form in case there are any questions about your household.

  You are required to respond if you are a resident of Everett, whether you are a voter or not. Every person in your household should be listed, including all children and non-U.S. citizens. This is an essential function of the City regarding state funding as well as keeping your name listed as active on the voting lists.

  This year, in your census envelope, you will also find the following:

  • 2023 Vote by Mail Applications: Each sheet will have four applications to accommodate up to four voters per household.
  • Dog License Applications

  If you have not received a census form by February 1, please contact the Election Commission at either 617-394-2296 or 617-394-2297 to have one mailed to you.

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