Here's everything you need to know concerning elections in Sudbury including the candidates, polling places, voting hours.
The deadline to vote early in person is Friday, Nov. 1.
A candidates' forum for the state representative 13th Middlesex District is now airing on Sudbury TV and is available as video on demand.
Time is running short to request a mail ballot with adequate time to receive and return it for the election.
Carmine Gentile is running for the 13th Middlesex District State Representative seat.
State Rep. Carmine Gentile (D-Sudbury) will hold virtual office hours Oct. 28.
Citizens who will turn 18 on or before the Tuesday, Nov. 5 presidential election can pre-register to vote now.
A specimen ballot for the Nov. 5 election, which includes the five ballot questions, is now posted on the Town Clerk’s website.
Members of the Sudbury League of Women Voters helped residents with various aspects of registering to vote.
A Republican is now on the ballot for the district which covers Sudbury, Marlborough, Concord, Lincoln, and Wayland.
The Sudbury legislator will hold virtual office hours next week.
You can register to vote, check the status of your voter registration, or make changes to your registration at an event next week.
The polls have closed and results are incoming for state primary election races, including for Senate and Governor's Council.
The state primary is Tuesday, and the League of Women Voters has released helpful info for voters.
Early voting has concluded as the state primary is coming up Tuesday.
Early voting has already begun in communities across the state for the Sept. 3 state primary.
Early in-person voting in the state primary election began this past weekend and continues through this week.
Democratic incumbent Marilyn Petitto Devaney is being challenged in 2024 by Concord resident Mara Dolan.
Ahead of the two 2024 elections, Sudbury consolidated voting locations. The Sudbury LWV has all you need to know.
Registered Republicans and Democrats have candidates to pick ahead in the state's Sept. 3 preliminary.
The House and Senate approved the bill, but Gov. Maura Healey, who has line item veto power, still has to sign off.
The senators want Biden to “pass the torch to the next generation of Democratic leaders,” according to a joint statement.
The state Senate's $2.86 billion economic development bill still has a ways to go before it gets to Gov. Maura Healey's desk.
The filing deadline to run for state House and Senate seats passed on Tuesday. Here's who's running in the area.
Sudbury joins a growing list of MBTA-adjacent communities falling into line with a new state law, although some have voted against.
Gun shop zoning, MBTA communities zoning and more will be on Sudbury's May 6 Town Meeting warrant.
Sudbury water commissioners say they support Executive Director Vincent Roy after a fine related to gifts from a water meter company.
Town officials say the Hanscom expansion would be in opposition to "every climate goal" locally and statewide.
See the unofficial 2024 election results released Monday by the Sudbury Town Clerk.
Monday's election in Sudbury features two contested race, and plenty more. Here's what to know.
Richard Thalmann is one of three candidates running for two seats up for election on the Sudbury School Committee.
Karyn Jones, a Commission on Disability member, is running for one of two open school committee seats.
Mary Stephens is running her first campaign in 2024 for one of two open seats on the Sudbury School Committee.
These candidates are guaranteed to win, but it's good to know who they are. A new LWV video provides details.
Janie Dretler is running for a third select board term in 2024 in one of two contested races on the ballot.
Dan Carty is back in 2024 for a fourth select board term, one of the few contested races on the 2024 ballot.
Brush up on the candidates running in the 2024 Sudbury election in contested and uncontested races.
All candidates running in Sudbury's 2024 election have been invited to the event this weekend at the Goodnow Library.
Here's what to know about voting, including who's on the ballot besides the big presidential candidates.