Politics & Government
Exeter 2020 Town Election Voter's Guide
Here is everything you need to know about the March 10, 2020, town elections.
EXETER, NH — Voters in Exeter go to the polls on March 10 to make decisions about town and school budgets as well as selectmen and other positions. Here is everything voters need to know.
Voting will take place from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Talbot Gymnasium at 40 Linden St.
Town Races
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The only competitive race this year is the trustees of the library contest. Four candidates are seeking three three-year terms: Jennifer Medlock, Cassandra Rodier, Paula Sears, and Lisa Wilson.
Voters in Exeter will also met decisions on a mixed use zoning ordinance, a wetlands conservation district proposal, whether or not to spend $10.85 million recreation park on Hampton Road, and $1.6 million for siphons from Jady Hill to the Main Pump Station and Webster Avenue.
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Voters will also decide on a $19.6 million operating budget or a $19.3 default budget as well as other budget items.
Here is a sample of the town ballot.
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