Politics & Government

Natick's Town Election: What's on the Ballot?

Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. for the Annual Town Election.

NATICK, MA—Town Election Day is here, with the following items up for vote:

Town-Wide Ballot Questions: Click here to view.

Board of Selectmen: and are both running for one three-year seat on the . (Click on either name to read the candidate's Q&A with Natick Patch.)

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School Committee: , and are all running for two open seats on the Natick School Committee. (Click on a name to read the candidate's Q&A with Natick Patch.)

Planning Board: Julian Munnich is uncontested for re-election to a five-year seat on the Planning Board. Peter Nottonson is uncontested for the two-year seat. John Wadsworth is uncontested for a spot as a Planning Board Associate Member

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Board of Assessors: Molly Reed is uncontested for a three-year seat on the Board of Assessors.

Board of Health: Peter A Delli Colli is an uncontested candidate for re-election to the Board of Health.

Recreation & Parks Commission: No names are on the ballot for the Recreation & Parks Commission. Any write-in candidate with the most votes will be elected. Mark St. Hilaire has announced that he would like to be considered as a write-in candidate for the commission.

Natick Housing Authority: David Parish is uncontested for re-election to the for a two-year seat.

Town Meeting:

Precinct 1 (six open spots available for write-in candidates)

  • Andrea Adams
  • Michael Blaha
  • Richard Glaser
  • Lorie Gols
  • Nancy Lavash
  • John Magee IV
  • John Mooradian
  • Lois Oxman
  • Anand Rao
  • Frank Volpe
  • Dylan Hayre
  • James Varnum

Precinct 2 (seven open spots available for write-in candidates)

  • Paul Dellarocca
  • Nanci Farquharson
  • Charles Hughes
  • Stephen Kane
  • Hugh Maguire
  • Stephen Edwin Robb
  • Scott Spiegel
  • Richard Zucker
  • Susan Mande Zucker
  • Walter Salvi Jr.
  • Stephen Strout

Precinct 3 (one open spot available for a write-in candidate)

  • Donna Volpe Casey
  • Sandra Desveaux
  • Robert Diozzi
  • John Gaziano Jr.
  • Robert Healey
  • Barbara Honthumb
  • Judith Kuhn
  • Leonard Kuhn
  • Arthur Lamont
  • Joan Mathews
  • Donna McKenzie
  • Andrew Meyer
  • Ross Rodino
  • Bruce Whitney
  • Julie McDonough
  • Valerie Shealer
  • William Schoenig

Precinct 4 (choose no more than 18 of 21)

  • Frederick Coburn Jr.
  • John Donovan III
  • Jonathan Freedman
  • Joseph Kiggen Jr.
  • Christina Kruczynski
  • Christopher Kruczynski
  • Douglas Landry
  • Steven Levinsky
  • Ronald Ordway
  • Michael Price
  • Christopher Resmini
  • Craig Ross
  • Daniel Sohl
  • Brian Donovan
  • Richard Foley
  • Brianna Heyde
  • Nancy Nottonson
  • Peter Nottonson
  • Albert Ordway Jr.
  • Barbara Fahey Sanchez
  • Alan Walker

Precinct 5 (one open space for a write-in candidate)

  • Erica Ball
  • John Cavanaugh
  • Lawrence Drolet
  • James Everett
  • Todd Gillenwater
  • Lesley Johnson
  • Andrew Luke
  • Julian Munnich
  • Janet Nichols
  • Paul Sanford
  • Matthew Siegel
  • Bruce Snow
  • Charlotte Swartz
  • Diane Vabulas
  • Kenneth Yang
  • Thomas Bednarz Jr.
  • Harriet Merkowitz

Precinct 6

  • Betsy Boggia
  • Peggy Broekel
  • Barbara Chinetti
  • Paul Connolly
  • Catherine Coughlin
  • Michael Coughlin
  • Lawrence Forshner
  • Charlene Foss
  • Karen Foster
  • Peter Golden
  • Michael Linehan
  • Jeanne Williamson Ostroff
  • Joshua Ostroff
  • Richard Stephen
  • Patrick Young
  • Nicholas DiMasi
  • William Gath
  • Carol Gloff

Precinct 7 (two open spots available for write-in candidates)

  • Bruce Evans
  • Teresa Evans
  • Henry Haugland
  • Richard Jennett Jr.
  • Joseph Keefe
  • Paul Laurent
  • Robert Mangano
  • Lorraine McNally
  • Harlee Strauss
  • Richard Sullivan
  • Linda Wollschlager
  • Marsha Beatrice
  • Alan Blume
  • Helen Terry Checket
  • Edward Lansdale
  • Anthony Marini

Precinct 8 (five open spots are available for write-in candidates)

  • James Brown Jr.
  • Mary Brown
  • Tass Filledes
  • Glen Glater
  • Marjorie Gove
  • Sara Hanna
  • Gynn Hawley
  • Thomas Hubbard
  • Garry O'Brien
  • Richard Sidney
  • Aaron Zvee Stevens
  • Bradford Moore
  • Alison Yaker

Precinct 9 (vote for no more than 18 of 20 candidates)

  • Mary Avalos
  • Michael Avitzur
  • Wayne Chouinard
  • Cathleen Collins
  • Donald Friswell
  • Jon Horrigan
  • Kenneth Hoyt
  • Wilson Idzal
  • Edward Johnson
  • Paul Joseph
  • Scott Joseph
  • Michael Lamont
  • Theresa Miller
  • Janice Parsons
  • George Potts Sr.
  • Christine Ryan
  • Gregory Tutuny
  • Ronald Miller
  • Francis Murphy III
  • Heather Seiche

Precinct 10 (two open spots available for write-in candidates)

  • Kathleen Bacon
  • Adam Berkowitz
  • Kenneth Goldman
  • Andrew Patrick Hayes
  • Martin Kessel
  • David Krentzman
  • Seth Levine
  • Stephen Melchiorri
  • Jerry Pierce
  • Beverly Rich
  • George Richards III
  • Edward Salamoff
  • Susan Salamoff
  • Susan Shea
  • Lois Cornell
  • Betty Horowitz

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