Town Election 2023 Running List of Candidates
Final List, last updated 04/10/23.
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, March 27, 2023 at 5PM or a person may qualify by being the top vote-getter in one of the town political party caucuses. Nomination signature papers are available from the Town Clerk’s office (18 Main St) starting January 17, 2023. Please email or call the Town Clerk’s office with questions at townclerk@hopkintonma.gov 508-497-9710. Click on the name of any elected office listed below to read more about it.
Office on the May 15, 2023 Ballot:
- Select Board (3 years, vote for 1)
- Amy Ritterbusch, Democrat, Incumbent
- Board of Assessors (3 years, vote for 1)
- Adam Munroe, Democrat, Incumbent
- Board of Health (3 years, vote for 1)
- Nasiba Mannan, Democrat
- Board of Library Trustees (3 years, vote for 2)
- Warren Carter, Democrat, Incumbent
- Jessica McCaffrey, Republican, Incumbent
- Commissioners of Trust Funds (3 years, vote for 1)
- Mary Duggan, Democrat, Incumbent
- Constable (3 years, vote for 1)
- John Cardillo, Democrat
- Housing Authority (1 year unexpired term, vote for 1)
- Ilana Casady, Democrat
- Parks & Recreation Commissioners (3 years, vote for 2)
- Ravi Shankar Dasari, Democrat
- Laura Hanson, Democrat, Incumbent
- Planning Board (5 years, vote for 2)
- Matthew Wronka, Democrat, Incumbent
- Michael King, Democrat
- Planning Board (3 year unexpired term, vote for 1)
- Vikasith Babu Pratty, Unenrolled
- Planning Board (2 year unexpired term, vote for 1)
- Navdeep S. Arora, Unenrolled
- School Committee (3 years, vote for 2) – Contested Race
- Susan Stephenson, Democrat
- Adam Munroe, Democrat
- Ashley Fogg, Unenrolled
The steps for getting your name on the ballot are as follows:
- Pick up your nomination papers in person at the Town Clerk’s office (18 Main St, Hours: Mon Wed Thurs (8AM – 4:30PM), Tues (8AM-7PM), Fri (8AM-2PM).
- Collect physical signatures of at least fifty (50) registered voters in the Town of Hopkinton.
- Return signatures for certification to the Town Clerk on or before Monday, March 27, 2023 at 5PM.
- If you are enrolled in a political party that has an active town committee you may also approach the committee for the party caucus nomination to the ballot.
Key Dates & Deadlines:
- January 17, 2023 – Nomination papers available from the Town Clerk’s office. Please email or call the Town Clerk’s office with questions at townclerk@hopkintonma.gov 508-497-9710.
- March 27, 2023 at 5PM – Last day to file nomination papers for town election.
- March 31, 2023 at 6:30PM at the Senior Center – Republican Town Committee Caucus
- April 3, 2023 at 6:30 PM at Town Hall – Democratic Town Committee Caucus
- April 10, 2023 – Deadline for final written notice of any ballot questions to be submitted to the Town Clerk.
- April 21, 2023 – Last day to register to vote for the Annual Town Election. Register to vote online at: https://www.sec.state.ma.us/ovr/.
- April 21, 2023 – Combined Town Election and Town Meeting Warrant posted.
- May 15, 2023 – Town Election Day (7:00 AM – 8:00 PM) at Hopkinton Middle School
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.
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