(Editor’s note: This list was updated on March 10, 2023.)
The nomination papers are in, and two of the races — School Committee and Planning Board — each have four candidates running for two seats.
On the School Committee slate, incumbent Tara Mitchell is stepping down and Adam Hogue is running for reelection, but newcomers Peter Buchthal, Jacob Lehrhoff, and Matina Madrick are also in the running. Lynn DeLisi and Robert Domnitz are hoping to retain their seats on the Planning Board, but Mark Levinson and Craig Nicholson will be on the ballot as well.
The annual town election takes place on Monday, March 27 from 7:30 a.m. until 8 p.m. in the Reed Gym. The last day to submit a vote-by-mail application or absentee ballot application is Monday, March 20. For more information, call the Town Clerk’s office at 781-259-2607.
Board or Committee | Openings/terms | Incumbent(s) |
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Board of Assessors | One (three years) | Ellen Meadors* |
Board of Health | One (three years) | Frederick L. Mansfield* |
Board of Selectmen | One (three years) | Kim Bodnar |
Cemetery Commission | One (three years) | Manley Boyce* |
Commissioners of Trust Funds | One (three years) | D. Paul Fitzgerald* |
Housing Commission | Two (three years and two years) | Julie Brogan (2-year) Neil Feinberg (3-year) |
Moderator | One (three years) | Sarah Cannon Holden* |
Lincoln-Sudbury Regional District School Committee | Two (three years each) | Ravi Simon (Sudbury) Lucy Maulsby (Lincoln) |
Parks and Recreation Committee | One (three years) | Robert Stringer* |
Planning Board | Two (three years each) | Lynn DeLisi* Mark Levinson Craig Nicholson |
School Committee | Two (three years each) | Peter Buchthal Adam Hogue* Jacob Lehrhoff Matina Madrick |
Trustees of Bemis | One (three years) | Rachel Marie Schachter |
Water Commission | Three (one for three years, one for two years, one for one year) | • Patrick Lawler (1-year term) • Matthew Bio (interim, running for 3-year term) • Steve Gladstone (interim, running for 2-year term) |
* incumbent running for reelection