Town Election Results 2018

Town Election Results 2018

Almost 1,500 voters cast ballots on May 21, of the total number of 11,801 registered voters, which is a turnout of about 12.7%. This is down from last year when turnout for the 2017 town election was 20%. CONTESTED RACES: Board of Selectmen, 3 Years, 

Vote Monday 5/21 for Selectmen, Planning Board, School Committee, Board of Health and Library Trustees

Vote Monday 5/21 for Selectmen, Planning Board, School Committee, Board of Health and Library Trustees

All Hopkinton precincts vote at the Middle School. Polls are open 7:00am-8:00pm on Monday, May 21. 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. eHop as an organization does not 

Learn More about the Selectmen Candidates

Learn More about the Selectmen Candidates

Board of Selectmen, 3 Years, Vote for 2 Brian J Herr, 31 Elizabeth Rd, Candidate for Re-Election, Republican Caucus Nominee – Candidate Statement – Facebook Page Patrick Atwell, 6 Hehn’s Farm Way, Nomination Papers – Candidate Statement – Website – Facebook Page Irfan Nasrullah, 211 Winter St, Nomination Papers, Democratric Caucus Nominee – Candidate 

Learn More about the Planning Board Candidates

Learn More about the Planning Board Candidates

Planning Board, 5 Years, Vote for 2 Deborah S Fein-Brug, 12 Prestwick Dr, Democratic Caucus Nominee – Candidate Statement – Website – Facebook Page Mark J Hyman, 12 Hidden Brick Rd, Republican Caucus Nominee – Candidate Statement – Website – Facebook Page Mary E Larson-Marlowe, 238 Hayden Rowe 

Learn More about the School Committee Candidates

Learn More about the School Committee Candidates

School Committee, 3 Years, Vote for 2 Kristin A Dykstra, 17 Carriage Hill Rd, Nomination Papers –  Candidate Statement Amanda F Fargiano, 17 Tammer Lane, Nomination Papers – Candidate Statement – Facebook Page Margaret B Tyler, 36 Downey St, Nomination Papers, Democratic Caucus Nominee – Candidate Statement – Website – Facebook Page  Watch the 

Learn More About the Board of Health Candidates

Learn More About the Board of Health Candidates

Board of Health, 3 Years, Vote for 1 Michael James King, 189 Hayden Rowe St, Candidate for Re-Election, Democratic Caucus Nominee, Nomination Papers – Candidate Statement – Website – Facebook Page Richard P Jacobs, 74 Front St, Nomination Papers  – Candidate Statement EHOP DID YOU KNOW? Learn 

Learn More About the Library Trustee Candidates

Learn More About the Library Trustee Candidates

Board of Library Trustees, 3 Years, Vote for 1 Nanette A Kenrick, 10 Pinecrest Village, Nomination Papers – Candidate Statement Stanley D Pulnik, 11 Downey St, Democratic Caucus Nominee, Nomination Papers – Candidate Statement  Watch the Library Trustee Debate on HCAM Learn more about the 

Town Election 2018 – Uncontested Races

Town Election 2018 – Uncontested Races

Uncontested Races on the May 21, 1018 Ballot Board of Assessors, 3 Years, Vote for 1 Lesley Ficarri, Democrat (incumbent) – Candidate Statement – Facebook Page Cemetery Commissioners, 3 Years, Vote for 1 Thomas Pratt, Democrat (incumbent) Commissioners of Trust Funds, 3 Years, Vote for 1 

Video: Meet the Candidates 2018

Video: Meet the Candidates 2018

On Wednesday, April 25, the Hopkinton Women’s Club held their 31st Annual Meet the Candidates Night at HCAM-TV. The program is now available on the HCAM YouTube Channel to view at your convenience: https://youtu.be/sErTSma-0o8. It is an opportunity for residents to hear the views of local citizens who 

Town Election Update After the Caucuses – Five Contested Races

Town Election Update After the Caucuses – Five Contested Races

Offices on the May 21, 2018 Ballot All Hopkinton precincts vote at the Middle School. Polls are open 7:00am-8:00pm on Monday, May 21. 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 

Town Election Update – Caucuses coming up 4/12

Town Election Update – Caucuses coming up 4/12

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 and Republican town 

Town Election Update – 5 Contested Races So Far

Town Election Update – 5 Contested Races So Far

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