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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 4 and 6 vote at Town Hall. To find your precinct, visit www.VoteInMA.com and click on“Find My Polling Place.”Here is a specimen ballot.
If you are voting by mail ballot, be sure to sign the yellow envelope containing your ballot. Ballots without a signature will not be counted.
It is too late to return your ballot by the U.S. Postal Service and guarantee it will arrive on time. Instead, deposit your ballot in the ballot dropbox behind Town Hall, 322 Concord Rd. The dropbox is available 24/7 until 8 p.m. on Election Day, March 25. You cannot return a mail ballot to a polling place on Election Day; use the ballot dropbox behind Town Hall.
If you have already mailed your ballot, visit www.VoteInMA.com and click “Track My Mail-In Ballot” to track your ballot.
For additional information on voting, check the League’s FAQs.
The Voters’ Guide, available on www.lwvsudbury.org, includes links to the candidate forums, as well as basic information about each candidate including their website, social media links, and a brief statement to the community.
The League’s Candidates’ Forum for the contested race for Sudbury School Committee is available on SudburyTV’s video-on-demand service, along with a Candidates’ Forum featuring candidates in uncontested races.