Politics & Government
Londonderry 2020 Town Election Voter's Guide
Here is everything you need to know about the March 10, 2020, town and school elections.
LONDONDERRY, NH — Voters in Londonderry 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 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Londonderry High School gym.
Town Races
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Voters in town have two competitive races to vote on.
Four candidates are running for two three-year town council seats: Ted Combes, Ronald Dunn, Joseph Green, and Deb Paul.
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Four candidates are seeking three three-year seats on the budget committee: Steve Breault, Jennifer Kenney, Jonathan Kipp, and Alexander Yip.
Voters will also decide between a $37.6 million budget or a $37.65 million default budget.
Voters will also approve $150,000 for underbudgeted utility services, whether or not to create a police outside detail revolving fund, money for roadway maintenance, and other budget items.
Voters will also vote on approving Keno in town and a carbon cash-back climate program.
Here is the full town ballot.
School Races
In the Londonderry school board, there are three candidates running for two three-year seats Greg DePasse, Amy Finamore, and Bob Slater.
Voters will decide on a nearly $78.9 million operating budget or a default budget of a nearly $78.5 million budget.
Voters will also choose to vote for union contracts and trust fund reserves.
Here is the full school ballot.
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