
Tomorrow, Tuesday, May 9th is the Annual Town Election. Here is the information you need to know. Read the full article → from Town Election: Candidates, details, and links

Tomorrow, Tuesday, May 9th is the Annual Town Election. Here is the information you need to know. Read the full article → from Town Election: Candidates, details, and links

Tomorrow is the annual Town Election. On the ballot, voters are asked to weigh in on one question. Read the full article → from May 9 election: Ballot Question reminder and views
As most of you know by now, Selectman John Rooney stepped down on Monday night. When I posted the news earlier this week, I promised to find out if his seat could be filled in the upcoming election. The answer is, it can’t. Read the full article → from Filling Rooney’s seat before 2018 would require a special election

Southborough Democrats are invited to attend the the party’s caucus at the Southborough Library this weekend, to help elect delegates to the state convention held in July. Read the full article → from Southborough Democrats seeking delegates to help form new state party platform – Saturday
Yesterday, I shared that 7 candidates are running for the two selectmen seats in the Town Election. Later in the day, Jesse Stein officially withdrew. Stein was the first candidate to pull and to file papers for the post. Once all the other names were in, he decided a run wasn’t necessary. Instead, he will Read the full article → from Selectmen race narrows (a little): Stein withdraws

Papers are now in and the deadline to file has passed. It looks like there will be two races for elected seats in Southborough’s Town government this May. One is a doozy! Read the full article → from Two races in Town Election: 7 for Board of Selectmen and 2 for Town Clerk (Updated)
Based on the outcomes of elections, versus the ballots cast in town, you can expect a lot of Southborough voters are in the dumps this morning. Read the full article → from How Southborough voted

Town Clerk Jim Hegarty asked me to alert voters that you can avoid long lines on November 8th by voting early this year. It’s also a good time to remind you that tomorrow (October 19th) is the deadline to register to vote in the Presidential Election. Read the full article → from Election news: Tomorrow is deadline to register; Early voting begins Monday

The state primary didn’t draw many voters yesterday. Read the full article → from Primary results: Devaney to keep her seat

There hasn’t been much attention paid to the state primary. But judging by what I found, eligible voters may want to take the time to vote. Read the full article → from State Primary on Thursday (or the real election for an important seat you probably never noticed)

The Board of Selectmen supported two measures to increase Southborough voter participation. One was to boost election turnout and the other focused on Town Meeting. Read the full article → from BOS approved measures to increase voter participation

Stephen Morreale and Meme Luttrell were the clear winners for Moderator and Planning Board. Read the full article → from Town Election Results: Stephen Morreale and Meme Luttrell clear winners

Last night, the Board of Selectmen reassured volunteers that they are still prioritizing a Public Safety Building project. Chair John Rooney told the study committee they hope to complete negotiations with St. Mark’s School for land acquisition within 2-3 weeks. The Town will be seeking to put something on the Presidential election ballot.
As part of the effort, Rooney agreed that it makes sense to vet out opponents on Town Committees when reappointments are made this June. Read the full article → from Public Safety building update: BOS aiming for Presidential ballot; may vet out reappointment of opponents (Updated)

Just over 50% of registered voters in Southborough turned up at the polls yesterday. That includes a good showing by unenrolled voters. Read the full article → from Southborough primary by the numbers