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Why Local Elections Matter More Than Ever

  • Writer: Indivisible SouthCoast NE
    Indivisible SouthCoast NE
  • Oct 6
  • 3 min read

Updated: Oct 26

A guest article shared by our member, Angel Citizen, New Bedford

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Register to vote.

It’s one of the simplest yet most powerful actions you can take to shape the future of your community. While protests and rallies remind us that we’re not alone in our fight for justice, and book clubs teach us the lessons of history to avoid repeating past mistakes, real change happens when we take action, starting at the local level.


Cafés, meet-ups, community meetings, and town halls are more than just gatherings; they’re opportunities to learn about what’s happening in your community, challenge your beliefs, and find common ground with your neighbors. These spaces allow us to work together as a unit, turning shared ideas into tangible actions. But there’s still so much to be done, and your town needs you to step up now!


Living in Massachusetts is a privilege, especially in today’s political climate. Our state’s progressive policies and safety nets shield us from some of the harsher realities faced elsewhere in the country. But that privilege can also lull us into complacency. Don’t let it. Small, everyday actions can make a difference, but one of the most impactful things you can do is vote—especially in local elections.


Local elections are the backbone of our democracy. They determine who sets your town’s budget, who represents your voice in city council meetings, and who makes decisions that directly impact your daily life. Yet, too often, these elections are overlooked. Taking a backseat or assuming “everything will work itself out” has already flipped many blue or moderate seats to MAGA red in places like Bristol County. Every town meeting, every city council vote, every mayoral decision matters.

Be involved.

Yes, it can feel overwhelming at first. But once you start paying attention to your local elections, it becomes easier to navigate. If you want to make a big change, start by registering to vote and showing up for your local elections. If you want to feel like your voice matters, take the time to learn about the people making decisions on your behalf. Who aligns with your values? Who will fight for the issues you care about?


Researching candidates’ backgrounds, stances, and experience can feel daunting, but there are reliable local resources to help. One such resource is the Coalition for Social Justice, known for their work on progressive initiatives like Raise Up, Common Start Child Care Program, free public college, and minimum wage advocacy. The Coalition endorses candidates based on detailed questionnaires, ensuring their support goes to those who align with progressive, community-focused policies.

 

Your Voice, Your Power


Local elections are where your voice has the most direct impact.

These are the leaders who will shape your schools, your streets, and your community.

Don’t let apathy or overwhelm keep you from participating.

Register to vote, research the candidates, and show up at the polls.

Together, we can ensure that Massachusetts and our towns continue to move forward.


Your town needs you.

Will you answer the call?

Do Something" Indivisible SouthCoast NE, a grassroots community group,  

Do Something" Indivisible SouthCoast NE, a grassroots community group,  is proudly part of the national Indivisible movement.

We bring together engaged individuals from across SouthCoast NE (MA-9 / RI-1).

is proudly part of the national Indivisible movement.

We bring together engaged individuals from across SouthCoast NE (MA-9 and RI-1).

Do Something" Indivisible SouthCoast NE, a grassroots community group,  


is proudly part of the national Indivisible movement.


We bring together engaged individuals from across SouthCoast NE (MA-9 and RI-1).

 
 

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