Politics & Government
Londonderry Goes To The Polls On March 13
Voters will approve budgets, candidates, and decide whether to upgrade a fire station.

LONDONDERRY, NH — Voters in Londonderry go to the polls on Tuesday, March 13, 2018. Voting will take place between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. at Londonderry High School on Mammoth Road. On the two side of the ballot, there are two competitive races for moderator and town clerk.
In the moderator’s race, Tom Freda and Luisa Piette are competing for a single, two-year term. The town clerk’s race is between Sherry Farrell and Martha Liff Smith. The seat is a three-year term.
Voters will be asked to approve $6.4 million to make improvements to the Central Fire Station and a $31.7 million budget.
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On the school ballot, there are six candidates running for two, three-year seats: Jeff Katz, Owen McAlister, Michael Saucier, Steve Young, Katlyn Brutus-McKenzie, and Greg DePasse.
The district is also offering voters two choices for an operating budget: $73.4 million or $73 million.
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Budget information can be found here.
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