Politics & Government

Get Out the Local Vote: Milford's Annual Town Election

This year, there are contested races for selectman, school committee, parks commissioner and library board of trustees.

MILFORD, MA — It's your chance to effect politics at a purely local level.

Get to your polling place, or fill out an absentee ballot, for Milford's Annual Town Election, taking place on Tuesday, April 5, with polling locations open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

The following are races on the ballot this year:

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Board of Selectmen (Vote for 1)

  • Patrick G. Holland
  • Brian W. Murray

Board of Library Trustees (Vote for 2)

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  • John P. Byrnes
  • Christine Crean
  • Rory A. D'Allessandro
  • Jessica E. Espinoza

School Committee (Vote for 2)

  • James T. Ligor
  • Joseph Morais
  • Scott A. Vecchiola
  • Michael P. Visconti, Jr.

Park Commissioner (Vote for 1)

  • Cesare C. Comolli
  • Paul Pelligrini

There are uncontested races for Town Meeting Members, Board of Health, Planning Board, and Trustee of Vernon Grove Cemetery. View the full sample ballot here.

Absentee ballots are available. The deadline to apply is April 4 at noon. If you need a ballot mailed, you need to apply for a ballot before April 4 to allow for mailing.

Milford has eight precincts and three polling locations:

Pr 1 and 6 vote at the Milford Senior Center 60 North Bow St

Pr 2 and 3 vote at the Italian American Veterans Hall 4 Hayward Field

Pr 4, 5, 7, 8 vote at the Milford Portuguese Club 119 Prospect Heights

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