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Town Election & Ballot Question Results 2017

Town Election & Ballot Question Results 2017

A total of 2,405 ballots were cast, of the total number of 11,696 registered voters, which is a turnout of a little over 20%. Click to view full results by precinct. Contested Races on the May 15, 2017 Ballot Board of Selectmen, 3 Years – Vote 

Vote Monday for Selectmen, Planning Board, Parks & Rec, Library Trustee and 6 Ballot Questions

Vote Monday for Selectmen, Planning Board, Parks & Rec, Library Trustee and 6 Ballot Questions

All Hopkinton precincts vote at the Middle School. Polls are open 7:00am-8:00pm on Monday, May 15. School will be in session, so please park in the back and use the back entrance to the Brown Gym. Follow the signs. There are five contested races this year. 

Learn More about the Selectman Candidates

Learn More about the Selectman Candidates

Board of Selectmen, 3 Years – Vote for 1 John M Coutinho, 1 David Joseph Road, Candidate for Re-election, Republican Caucus Nominee, Nomination Papers – Facebook Page – Candidate Statement – Metrowest Daily News Summary Amman Ali Haidri, 7 Spring Lane, Democratic Caucus Nominee – Facebook Page – Candidate Statement – Metrowest 

Learn More about the Planning Board 5-Year Candidates

Learn More about the Planning Board 5-Year Candidates

Planning Board, 5 Years – Vote for 2 Kenneth R. Weismantel, 145 Ash Street, Candidate for Re-election, Republican Caucus Nominee, Nomination Papers – Facebook Page – Candidate Statement Muriel E. Kramer, 39 North Street, Democratic Caucus Nominee – Facebook Page – Candidate Statement Amy B. Ritterbusch, 54 Grove Street, Democratic Caucus Nominee, Nomination 

Learn More about the Planning Board 1-Year Candidates

Learn More about the Planning Board 1-Year Candidates

Planning Board, 1 Year – Vote for 1 Irfan Nasrullah, 211 Winter St, Democratic Caucus Nominee – Facebook Page – Candidate Statement Al Alfred W. Rogers Jr., 4 Laurel Ave, Republican Caucus Nominee – Candidate Statement Hopkinton Independent & HCAM Hopkinton Planning Board Candidates 2017 Debate – Irfan Nasrullah participated, 

Learn More about the Parks & Recreation Candidates

Learn More about the Parks & Recreation Candidates

Commissioners of Parks & Recreation, 3 Years – Vote for 2 Laura W. Hanson, 19 North Mill Street, Candidate for Re-election Democratic Caucus Nominee, Nomination Papers – Facebook Page – Candidate Statement Amy K. Markovich, 235 Lumber Street, Candidate for Re-election Republican Caucus Nominee, Nomination Papers – Facebook Page – Candidate 

Learn More About the Board of Library Trustees 3-Year Candidates

Learn More About the Board of Library Trustees 3-Year Candidates

Board of Library Trustees, 3 Years – Vote for 2 June A. Harris, 185 Saddle Hill Road, Candidate for Re-election, Republican Caucus Nominee – Candidate Statement Stanley D. Pulnik, 11 Downey Street, Candidate for Re-election, Nomination Papers – Candidate Statement Susan M. Kurys, 29 Forest Lane, Democratic Caucus Nominee – Facebook 

Town Election 2017 – Uncontested Races

Town Election 2017 – Uncontested Races

Uncontested Offices on the May 15 Ballot Board of Assessors, 3 Years, 1 Seat Lya Batlle-Rafferty, Democrat Board of Assessors, 1 Year, 1 Seat Lesley Ficarri, Democrat Board of Health, 3 Years, 1 Seat Elizabeth Whittemore, Democrat Board of Health, 1 Year, 1 Seat Michael King, 

Cemetery Commission – Did You Know?

Cemetery Commission – Did You Know?

The Cemetery Commission is a three-person elected board whose members serve a three-year term. The  Commission is responsible for overseeing the Town’s cemeteries. The Commission meets only when some issue needs attention. Some of the issues presently active are: trying to solve the damaged fence problem at