Allison Vanderels filed an intention (“pulled papers”) Friday to run for a newly created two-year seat on the Sudbury School Committee in the March 31 Annual Town Election.
This is Vanderels’ first run for office in Sudbury. She has previously served as president of the board of Sudbury Extended Day.
The Select Board…
The Select Board Friday morning approved the addition of a second Sudbury School Committee seat to the March 31 Annual Town Election ballot, to fill a two-year term resulting from the resignation of SPS committee member Mary Stephens. A three-year seat is also open.
The races for the two seats will be separate. People…
The Town Clerk’s office certified the nomination papers of three people Wednesday: Carol Bradford for Board of Health, Radha Gargeya for Select Board, and Lisa Kouchakdjian for Select Board. All three are now official candidates for the March 31 Annual Town Election whose names will appear on the ballot.
To appear on the ballot,…
The resignation of Mary Stephens from the Sudbury School Committee is creating a second open seat on that committee in the March 31 Annual Town Election. That ballot position will be for a two-year term to fill Stevens’ remaining term. A three-year seat is also open.
People interested in running for the SPS Committee…
Three prospective candidates for the March 31 Annual Town Election have returned their nomination papers Tuesday: Carol Bradford for Board of Health, Radha Gargeya for Select Board, and Lisa Kouchakdjian for Select Board. If the Town Clerk’s office certifies at least 50 signatures on each candidate’s nomination papers, their names will appear on the ballot.…
Prospective candidates who are running for town and school boards and committees in the March 31 Annual Town Election must collect a minimum of 50 signatures from Sudbury registered voters to become official candidates and appear on the ballot. Candidates for Lincoln-Sudbury Regional District School Committee can also collect signatures from Lincoln registered voters.
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Four more prospective school committee candidates filed their intention to run in the March 31 Annual Town Election this week, setting up the possibility of contested races for both committees. There is still no candidate for one of the two open seats on the Planning Board.
Valerie Friedholm and John Ryan, Jr., pulled papers…
Two more prospective candidates filed their intention (“pulled papers”) to run for local office in the March 31 Annual Town Election: Elizabeth Sues for Sudbury School Committee and John Ryan, Jr. for Lincoln-Sudbury Regional District School Committee.
With two prospective candidates running for one seat on the Sudbury School Committee, and three prospective candidates…
Kathleen Bell has filed an intention (“pulled papers”) to run for a seat on the Sudbury School Committee in the March 31 Annual Town Election.
Bell, who is the former chair of the Commission on Disability, currently serves as an appointed member to the Permanent Building Committee and the Sudbury Housing Trust.
There…
If you want to vote by mail in the March 31 Sudbury town election, you need to file an application for a mail ballot with the Town Clerk.
Since there is no statewide election in 2025, the Secretary of State’s office will not send a postcard mail ballot application to voters. If you checked…