Sudbury has permanently moved all of its Election Day polling places to the Fairbank Community Center, 40 Fairbank Rd. In-person early voting prior to Election Day will continue to be at Town Hall.
Starting with the Sept. 3 state primary election, voters in all six precincts will vote at the community center on Election…
Any registered voter can use a mail ballot to vote in the state primary election scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 3. It’s best to start the mail voting process now to be sure you have time to receive a ballot and return it. The town clerk’s office will begin sending mail ballots to voters in mid-August,…
Annual Town Meeting begins Monday, May 6, at 7:30 p.m., in the auditorium of Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School. All residents should have received a paper copy of the Warrant in the mail this week.
For those who cannot attend all or part of Town Meeting in person, the meeting will be broadcast live on…
All Sudbury registered voters are eligible to vote at Annual Town Meeting, which begins Monday, May 6, at 7:30 pm. in the auditorium of Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School. Information about routinely available accommodations, including assisted listening, live captioning, accessible seating, braille voting clickers, and accessible transportation can be found on the Town website here and here and pages…
Sudbury’s Annual Town Meeting will begin in less than a month, on Monday, May 6, at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, 390 Lincoln Road.
All registered voters are voting members of Town Meeting. Register to vote by Friday, April 26.
Van transportation is available for qualified voters. For all other voters,…
Town Meeting is the legislative body of Sudbury, and the registered voters who attend are the legislators. Town Meeting votes on bylaws, spending (including budgets and borrowing), resolutions, and more.
During Town Meeting, the Town Moderator is your guide, and the Warrant is your guidebook. The Warrant lists the basic rules and procedures for conducting Town Meeting and provides…
Sudbury’s annual town election is Monday, March 25. There are two contested races in the election, for Select Board and Sudbury School Committee (SPS grades preK-8). There are no ballot questions this election.
Polls are open Monday from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Precincts 1, 2, 3 and 5 vote at Fairbank Community Center; precincts…
The League of Women Voters Candidates’ Forum featuring candidates in uncontested races in the March 25 Town Election is now available on SudburyTV.
The League invited uncontested candidates to introduce themselves and briefly discuss the work of the committee or board they will be elected to.
Participating in the forum are Linda Huet-Clayton, Board of…
The League of Women Voters of Sudbury is hosting a drop-in event for members of the community to meet the candidates for town offices and school committees Sunday, March 10, 2-4 p.m. in the Community Room at Goodnow Library.
All candidates in both contested and uncontested races are invited. Members of the community can stop…
The League of Women Voters of Sudbury will present a public forum on PFAS chemicals, described as “forever chemicals,” and their impact on Sudbury Monday, March 11, at 7:30 p.m.
The forum, “Should I Be Worried? PFAS in Sudbury,” will be a remote-only event. Click here to register. All members of the public are invited.…