Politics & Government

Coronavirus: Concord Annual Town Election Moved To June

The annual town election will be postponed to June 11.

CONCORD, MA — Concord's Annual Town Election was postponed to June 11 to avoid the spread of the new coronavirus. The election was originally scheduled for March 31. Early voting by mail will be available.

Voters wishing to cast an absentee or early ballot may submit a written request either with an application that is available online through the Town Clerk’s webpage or any form of written communication that is signed and dated. The voter registration deadline for the June 11 postponed Annual Town Election will be June 1 at 8:00 p.m.

Also, given the projected public health situation, the moderator expects to recess and continue Annual Town Meeting, currently scheduled to begin April 27.

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The moderator will announce a determination on Monday, March 30. If the determination is to postpone Town Meeting, a formal Declaration will follow later in April with the new date.

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