Politics & Government
Swampscott Election 2022: Candidate Profiles, Where To Vote, More
Here's everything you need to know about the April 26 annual town election.

SWAMPSCOTT, MA — Swampscott voters will go to the polls in the annual town election on Tuesday.
Here's what you need to know if you are headed to the polls.
Who's running?
The following races are contested.
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Select Board
(Vote for no more than 2 candidates; 3-year term)
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Housing Authority
(Vote for no more than 1 candidate; 3-year term)
Charles Patsios
Sean Regan
The following races are not contested.
School Committee
(Vote for no more than 2 candidates; 3-year term)
Carin Marshall
Amy O'Connor
Moderator
(1-year term)
Michael McClung
Board of Assessors
(3-year term)
Neil Sheehan
Trustee of the Board of Library
(3-year term)
Neil DeChillo
Board of Health
(3-year term)
Peter Sheckman
Planning Board
(5-year term)
Angela Ippolito
Constable
(Vote for no more than 3 candidates)
Jeffrey Blonder
Gabriele Mongiello
Swampscott residents will also vote for precinct town meeting members.
Election Day voting
Voting for the April 26 annual town election will be held at Swampscott High School for all six precincts from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
If you are not sure what precinct you are in, visit the Secretary of State's website.
Absentee voting
All absentee ballots are returned to the Town Clerk's office at 22 Monument Ave. Your ballot must be received by the Town Clerk by 8 p.m. on Election Night.
Election Night results
Check back with Swampscott Patch often on Election Night for updated results as soon as they are available. Results will be posted on the Swampscott Patch Facebook page here.
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