Vote Tuesday, November 6 – See What’s on the Ballot in Hopkinton

Vote Tuesday, November 6 – See What’s on the Ballot in Hopkinton

There is no school on Tuesday, November 6 due to a Teacher Professional Day timed as usual to coincide with election day. Because the polls are located at the Middle School, this reduces parking & traffic congestion and increases student safety on this busy day. 

Ballot Questions Set for November State Election

Ballot Questions Set for November State Election

The Secretary of State recently announced the list of ballot questions for the November 6, 2018 State Election.  They are summarized below, but you can read the full details on the state website. A list of important dates and deadlines is also included below. Question 

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 

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 

Town Meeting Results (unofficial)

Town Meeting Results (unofficial)

Motion for Article #47 (Easements) to be taken after Article #20 (Main Street Corridor Project) – PASSED Motion for Article #40 to be taken after Article #37 – both articles are regarding the prohibition of Marijuana Establishments – PASSED Motion for Article #22 (Turf Fields) 

Town Meeting Results After Day 2 (unofficial)

Town Meeting Results After Day 2 (unofficial)

Motion for Article #47 (Easements) to be taken after Article #20 (Main Street Corridor Project) – PASSED Motion for Article #40 to be taken after Article #37 – both articles are regarding the prohibition of Marijuana Establishments – PASSED Motion for Article #22 (Turf Fields) 

Town Meeting Results Day 1 (unofficial)

Town Meeting Results Day 1 (unofficial)

Motion for Article #47 (Easements) to be taken after Article #20 (Main Street Corridor Project) – PASSED Motion for Article #40 to be taken after Article #37 – both articles are regarding the prohibition of Marijuana Establishments – PASSED Motion for Article #22 (Turf Fields) 

Town Meeting Begins Monday at 7:00 PM

Town Meeting Begins Monday at 7:00 PM

Hopkinton Annual Town Meeting Day 1 Monday, May 7 at 7:00-11:00pm Middle School Auditorium There are 48 articles to vote on in the warrant this year. Town meeting will repeat the following evenings 7:00-11:00pm until all the articles are voted. We expect Town Meeting to