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Jason McLure of Lincoln filed an intention (“pulled papers”) Wednesday to run for a seat on the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional District School Committee in the March 30 Annual Town Election.
This will be his first run for a seat on the committee.
There are 11 open positions on this year’s Annual Town Election ballot. Any Sudbury registered voter may run for office. Prospective candidates do not need permission from a board or committee to run.
To appear on the ballot, prospective candidates must file an intention to run, gather the signatures of at least 50 registered Sudbury voters on a set of nomination papers, return those signatures by the Feb. 9 deadline, and the Town Clerk’s office must certify those signatures.
You can find a complete list of open positions here. You can find information about how to run for office here, and resources to support a run for office here.
According to the Town Clerk’s office, the period for prospective candidates to file their intention to run is from Tuesday, Jan. 6 to Thursday, Feb. 5. Nomination papers (“signatures”) must be returned by Monday, Feb. 9.
According to the L-S District Clerk, as of 2:52 p.m. Jan. 7 and the Town Clerk’s office, as of 6:16 p.m. Jan. 6, the following people have filed their intention to run:
Select Board
(1 seat, 3 years)
Charles G. Russo
Goodnow Library Trustee
(2 seats, 3 years)
Ingrid J. Mayyasi
Sudbury School Committee
(2 seats, 3 years)
Julie Leigh Durgin
Lincoln-Sudbury Regional District School Committee
(2 seats, 3 years)
Ravi Simon (Sudbury)
Jason McLure (Lincoln)

