Tell Biden Massachusetts says NO to genocide.

Vote “NO PREFERENCE” on the Democratic Ballot in the upcoming MAssachusetts Primary Election on Tuesday, March 5th.

VOTE "NO PREFERENCE" TODAY

VOTE "NO PREFERENCE" TODAY

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Inspired by the power of the “Listen to Michigan” campaign which resulted in the success of over 100,000 people voting “Uncommitted,” we are asking people to vote “No Preference” in the Tuesday March 5 presidential primary.

President Biden and Democratic Party leadership anticipate our anger will dissipate with time and expect us to ultimately relent. However, by casting a “No Preference” vote on March 5th, we in Massachusetts aim to convey a firm message to our persistent demanding a ceasefire and an end to financing Israel’s war crimes and genocide in Gaza.

We are a multiracial, multifaith, multi-generational, anti-war campaign here in Massachusetts with a goal to make clear to President Biden that we reject his administration’s funding of genocide in Gaza.

Voting “No Preference” will build on the momentum from Michigan and align with other ceasefire efforts here in Massachusetts. The most powerful way to be consistent in protesting Biden’s role in the genocide of Palestinians is to vote “No Preference.”

Instead of writing in “ceasefire,” we are asking all voters to choose the “No Preference” option on the ballot to send a unified message. The Vote Ceasefire MA campaign, in light of the outstanding success in Michigan, has decided to endorse No Preference in Massachusetts, where a No Preference option exists.

Follow us at @votenopreferencema on Instagram and @nopreferencema on X, and use the hashtag #votenopreferencema

Voting Instructions

STEP 1: Check your voter registration at RegisterToVoteMA.com

STEP 2: Find your party enrollment if it says “Democratic” or “Unenrolled”, make sure to ask for a Democratic ballot when you vote.

STEP 3: Find where to vote at WhereDoIVoteMA.com

STEP 4: Vote on Tuesday, March 5th between 7am to 8pm at your voting location (see step 3)

STEP 5: Ask for a Democratic ballot if you are “unenrolled”, otherwise the election worker will give you the ballot of the party where you are registered.

STEP 6: Fill in the bubble next to “No Preference”

STEP 7: Show our collective power. Post a picture or video and tag @NoPreferenceMA on X or @votenopreferencema on IG/TikTok and use #votenopreferencema

  • If you are already enrolled as a Republican or Libertarian, you cannot change your registration and vote in the Democratic Primary at this point. Every other registered voter can vote with a Democratic ballot, but you MUST ask for that ballot specifically. You can change your party AFTER March 5th to be ready for the State Primary in September.

  • You must be 18 years or older and a US citizen to register to vote. If you are 16 or 17, you can pre-register today so you can vote as soon as you turn 18. Register or pre-register today to be ready for the September and November elections. Go to RegisterToVoteMA.com.. Choosing “unenrolled” party allows you the greatest flexibility when you vote.

  • Ask 10 people and tell them about this campaign and encourage them to vote

register for the press conference on March 4 at 10AM here

Updates & Press

Printable Flyers

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Calling all Massachusetts voters of conscience to vote “No Preference” on Tuesday March 5.