Town Election Candidates Needed

Town Election Candidates Needed

Considering running for local office, but don’t know where to begin?

To become a candidate a person must either obtain and submit nomination papers by securing the signatures of 50 Hopkinton registered voters by Monday, April 2; or a person may qualify by being the top vote-getter in one of the town political party caucuses.  The Democratic caucus is Thursday, April 12. The date of the Republican Caucus has not yet been announced. Nomination signature papers are available from the Town Clerk’s office located in the temporary Town Hall at 80 South Street. Hours are M, W, Th 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, Tu 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM and F 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Click on the name of any elected office listed below to read more about it.

Offices on the May 21, 2018 Ballot:

Board of Assessors, 3 Years, Vote for 1

  • No candidates yet

Board of Health, 3 Years, Vote for 1 – Contested Race

  • Michael J King, Democrat (incumbent)
  • Richard P Jacobs, Unenrolled

Board of Library Trustees, 3 Years, Vote for 1

  • Nanette A Kendrick, Democrat

Board of Selectmen, 3 Years, Vote for 2

  • No candidates yet

Cemetery Commissioners, 3 Years, Vote for 1

  • No candidates yet

Commissioners of Trust Funds, 3 Years, Vote for 1

  • Janine S LeBlanc, Democrat

Constable, 3 Years, Vote for 1

  • No candidates yet

Parks & Recreation Commission, 3 Years, Vote for 2

  • Daniel F Terry, Republican (incumbent)
  • 2nd candidate needed

School Committee, 3 Years, Vote for 2

  • Amanda F. Fargiano, Unenrolled
  • Margaret B. Tyler, Democrat

Planning Board, 5 Years, Vote for 2

  • Irfan Nasrullah, Democrat (incumbent)
  • 2nd candidate needed

As we head into election season, eHop would like to remind our readers of our candidate endorsement policy:

The primary mission of eHop is community education on funding and policy issues pertaining to the Town of Hopkinton, Massachusetts including the Hopkinton Public Schools. Hence, eHop will strive to provide voters with accurate and detailed information on candidates running for state and local office, with a focus on each candidate’s position on both town and school-related issues.

It is eHop policy not to endorse candidates for public office. eHop board members are at liberty, however, to endorse candidates independently.

When eHop collects information from candidates for voter education purposes, eHop may add editorial comments to clarify candidate claims or statements that eHop deems to be deceptive or misleading, or that require further explanation.

On our Blog/Website:

Any eHop Board Member running for elected office in a contested race will not write or edit any website posts regarding the office for which they are running, including but not limited to our annual Candidate Q&A.

On Facebook:

In addition, due to eHop policy not to endorse candidates for public office, any endorsements for specific candidates will be deleted from our Facebook page.

Candidates are welcome to email a candidate statement or a link to their campaign website, which we will be happy to post to our website along with info about all the other candidates. Please send to amyritterbusch@ehop.org.

Read our full policies and guidelines…