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Super Tuesday primary in Massachusetts: Don’t forget to vote

For comprehensive state voter information go to Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth’s web page, and wheredoivotema.com.

Tomorrow, March 1 is Super Tuesday here in Massachusetts, one of 13 states holding primary elections where voters will decide on their preferred presidential nominee in the Democratic, Republican and Green-Rainbow parties.

Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton is ahead of Vermont U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders in most Super Tuesday states, according to MSNBC. Republican businessman Donald Trump is ahead but is still being challenged by Florida U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, Texas, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, Ohio Gov. John Kasich, and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson.

On the Democratic ballot: Bernie Sanders, Martin O’Malley, Hillary Clinton, Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente

On the Republican ballot: Jim Gilmore, Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, George Pataki, Ben Carson, Mike Huckabee, Rand Paul, Carly Fiorina, Rick Santorum, Chris Christie, Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, John Kasich

On the Green-Rainbow ballot: Sedinam Kinamo Christin Moyowasifza Curry, Jill Stein, William Kreml, Kent Mesplay, Darryl Cherney

For comprehensive state voter information go to Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth’s page, and wheredoivotema.com.

Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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