Lee Hannauer Gross has filed an intention (“pulled papers”) to run for a seat on the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional District School Committee in the March 31 Annual Town Election.
This will be her first run for office in Sudbury.
There are 13 open positions on this year’s Annual Town Election ballot. Any Sudbury registered…
Katina Fontes and Anuraj Shah filed their intention (“pulled papers”) to seek re-election in the March 31 Annual Town Election.
Fontes is seeking re-election to the Goodnow Library Trustees, of which she is currently a member. She has previously served as chair of the Goodnow Library Trustees and as a member of Sudbury’s Diversity,…
Three more prospective candidates filed their intention (“pulled papers”) to run for local office in the March 31 Annual Town Election: Mara Huston for Park and Recreation Commission, Trevor Haydon for Board of Assessors, and Jill Caseria for Goodnow Library Trustee.
Huston, who has been a member of the Park and Recreation Commission since…
Radha Gargeya, Lisa Kouchakdjian, and Kevin Matthews have filed their intention ("pulled papers") to run for Select Board in the March 31 Annual Town Election. Carol Bradford filed to run for Board of Health and William Granger Atkeson filed to run for Park and Recreation.
Kouchakdjian, a member of the Select Board, is seeking re-election.…
It’s your right to run for local office. Here’s what you need to know to run in 2025:
File Your Intention to Run
Any Sudbury registered voter can run for local office. Visit the Town Clerk’s office, located in the Sudbury Town Hall, or, for Lincoln-Sudbury school committee candidates, the L-S District Clerk located…
Voters will fill 13 town and school committee seats, including five major positions, in the annual town election Monday, March 31.
According to the Town Clerk's website, on the ballot will be two seats on the Select Board, one seat on the Sudbury School Committee (grades PreK-8), and two seats on the Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School…
Prospective candidates for town and school committee positions can begin “pulling papers” to gather signatures and run for local office in early January. Signatures must be gathered and returned to the Clerk’s office by early February. Sudbury’s town election will be Monday, March 31.
Any registered voter in Sudbury has the right to run.…
The League of Women Voters of Sudbury submitted the following request to the Sudbury School Committee:
In June, the League of Women Voters of Sudbury urged you to reconsider your decision to hold alternate meetings of the Sudbury School Committee using an in-person only format, with no option for the public to attend and…
Vote Tuesday, Nov. 5, for President, U.S. Senator, Representative in Congress, State Senator and State Representative, not to mention Governor’s Councillor, Clerk of Courts and Register of Deeds plus five ballot questions.
All six Sudbury precincts will vote at the Fairbank Community Center, 40 Fairbank Road; precincts 4 and 6 no longer vote at…
Tomorrow—Saturday, Oct. 26—is the deadline to register to vote in the Nov. 5 Presidential election. Register online at www.VoteinMa.com before midnight or at the Town Clerk’s office in Town Hall, 322 Concord Road, by 5 p.m.
You have one more week to vote early in person, until noon on Friday, Nov. 1. In-person early voting for…