Politics & Government
Milford 2020 Election: See What Your Ballot Will Look Like
The Milford Town Clerk has released the sample ballot for the upcoming spring election.

MILFORD, MA — The Milford spring 2020 election is exactly four weeks away, but you can take a peek at your ballot today.
The Milford Town Clerk released the town's sample ballot on Tuesday. Milford voters will pick candidates in 18 races — although a majority are uncontested. There will also be a ballot question about payments for health insurance for surviving spouses of former town employees.
The two biggest races will likely be for Board of Selectmen and School Committee. Selectmen Chair William Buckley is not running for reelection this year, and two well-known local residents — former police chief Tom O'Loughlin and real estate agent Joshua Lioce — are running for the seat.
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There's a four-way race for two seats on the Milford School Committee, and only one candidate — Chair Jennifer Parson — is an incumbent.
See the Patch questionnaires for those candidates:
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- Milford Candidate Profile: Michael Aghajanian For School Board
- Milford Candidate Profile: Jennifer Parson For School Committee
- 2020 Milford Election Profile: Brendan Rickert For School Board
- 2020 Milford Election Profile: Tom O'Loughlin For Selectman
- 2020 Milford Election Profile: Joshua Lioce For Selectman
Here's the sample ballot for precincts one through eight:
Precinct 1 Thru 8 April 7 Sample by Neal McNamara on Scribd
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