Submission from Linda Smith and Bonnie Glass, co-presidents, League of Women Voters of Sudbury
The League of Women Voters of Sudbury supports 20 articles on the Annual Town Meeting warrant, based on local, state and national LWV positions.
The League opposes two warrant articles proposed by citizen petitions, Article 54 to decrease the…
When Sudbury’s Annual Town Meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 5, in the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School auditorium, here’s how it works.
Only Sudbury registered voters are eligible to vote at Town Meeting. The deadline to register to vote before Town Meeting is Friday, April 25, at 5 p.m. Check your voter registration…
This Monday, March 31, is Election Day in Sudbury for the Annual Town Election. Return your mail ballot to the drop box behind Town Hall or vote in person by 8 p.m. Monday.
In-person voting for all six Sudbury precincts is at Fairbank Community Center, 40 Fairbank Rd. Polls are open from 7 a.m.…
The number of voters applying for a mail ballot for the March 31 town election is down dramatically from last year’s town election. As of Tuesday, only 301 voters had applied for a mail ballot. For the 2024 town election, 3,628 voters applied for and were sent mail ballots. In that election, 1,685 people voted…
Do you have questions for the candidates in Sudbury’s Annual Town Election?
Come to the League of Women Voters’ Meet the Candidates event this Sunday, March 16, from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Goodnow Library and ask your questions.
All the candidates in the contested races for Select Board, Sudbury School Committee…
The Candidates’ Forums for the March 31 Annual Town Election are now available. There are separate programs for the three contested races: Select Board, the two-year seat on the Sudbury School Committee, and the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional District School Committee. A separate program featuring candidates in uncontested races is also available.
Voters can find on-demand…
Check your voter registration now to be sure that it is up to date and no changes are needed. If you have recently moved or changed your name, your registration may need to be updated. The deadline to register to vote in the March 31 annual town election is Friday, March 21.
If you…
The Voters’ Guide for candidates in the March 31 Annual Town Election is now available on the League of Women Voters of Sudbury website, www.lwvsudbury.org.
The digital guide includes clickable links to available candidate websites and social media, photos of the candidates, and a statement from each candidate outlining their priorities for their term. New this year,…
All candidates in contested races for Select Board and the two school committees have confirmed their participation in the League of Women Voters 69th annual Candidates’ Forum, and Sudbury residents have until 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 24, to submit questions for those candidates.
Email questions for the contested races to [email protected], or mail them to Candidates’…