Election Maps

Below you will find maps for State, Federal and Local election districts. To find your Ward and Precinct and your State Election districts, you may use the Secretary of State's lookup tool at www.wheredoivotema.com

Every ten years new ward and precinct boundary lines are re-drawn to reflect changes in the City’s population and to anticipate the needs of the City’s election system for the next decade. This process happens in every City and Town in Massachusetts after each federal census in order to make sure each precinct is made up of approximately the same number of people. 

In Lowell, those precincts are used by the City Council to re-draw City Council and School Committee districts. Meanwhile, on the state level, districts are created for members of Congress, the State House of Representatives, the State Senate, and the Governor’s Council by the State Legislature.

The City of Lowell has a “hybrid” district and at-large electoral system for electing City Councilors and School Committee members. The City Council consists of eleven members with three elected city-wide by all voters and eight elected to districts by the voters of that district. The School Committee consists of six members with two elected city-wide by all voters and four elected to districts by the voters of that district.