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Directory of Political Parties and Designations

When you register to vote, you may choose to enroll in a political party or political designation or may choose to remain “unenrolled,” which is commonly referred to as independent. If you do not enroll in a party, you may still vote in state and presidential primaries by choosing a party ballot and will remain unenrolled.

Once you make an enrollment choice you may change your enrollment status by notifying your election official in writing at least 10 days before an election.

Parties

If you enroll in either of these two parties you may vote only in that party’s primary. Enrollment in a political party does not affect your right to vote in the general election. In the general election, all voters receive the same ballot and vote for the candidate of their choice, regardless of party enrollment.

Party Name and Letter Code

Telephone Number

Democratic (D) 617-939-0800
Republican (R) 617-523-5005

Designations

In addition to the two political parties listed above, there are certain legal political designations in which you can enroll.

Designation Name

America First Party
American Independent Party
American Term Limits
Conservative Party
Constitution Party
Forward Party
Green Party USA
Green-Rainbow
Interdependent 3rd Party
Latino-Vote Party
Libertarian
Massachusetts Independent Party
Natural Law Party
New Alliance Party
New World Council
Pirate
Pizza Party
Prohibition Party
Rainbow Coalition
Reform Party
Socialist
The People's Party
Twelve Visions Party
Timesizing Not Downsizing
United Independent Party
Unity Party
Veterans Party America
We The People
Workers Party
Working Families
World Citizens Party