Town Election News for the week of March 10th:
In the final week, nomination papers were pulled by:
- Sara A. Abbott, candidate for Board of Assessors
- Philp A. DeCola, candidate for Sewer Commission
- Joseph M. Fisher, candidate for Sewer Commission
This updates the races to date:
- Moderator (1 year term): Michael J. Puzo, candidate for re-election
- Board of Assessors (3 year term): Carlton Alan Chambers and Sara A. Abbott
- Board of Health (3 year term): Rosemary D. Byrne, candidate for re-election
- Select Board (3 year term): Julie Moran Strehle
- Municipal Light Board (3 year term): Michael D. Reive, candidate for re-election
- Housing Authority (5 year term): Timothy Patrick Sullivan
- School Committee (3 year term): Alyson Baron Anderson, Matthew J. Cosman both candidates for re-election and John C. Mooney. Note, this office has been informed that Nancy Nes Correnti, candidate for re-election and Lisa A. Lavieri will not be returning their nomination papers.
- Planning Board (5 year term): Crystal G. Kelly and Thomas F. Patch
- Sewer Commission (3 year term): Philip A. DeCola and Joseph M. Fisher
- Recreation Commission (5 year term): Adrienne F. Ramsey
BOLD indicates nomination papers have been returned
The filing deadline is Monday, March 17th at 5:00 PM
How will you vote in the Town Election on Saturday, May 3, 2025?
Early Vote by Mail
If you will you be away, working or tied up on a busy Saturday, consider Voting by Mail. Applications are available and must be submitted to the Town Clerk Office by April 28, 2025.
Or join us in-person on May 3, 2025 at HHS, HMS and Linden Ponds from 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Last Call to return your Annual Street Listing Census
If you haven’t returned the Census, please review, update, sign and return to the Town Clerk. The forms may be dropped off in the Town Clerk Ballot/Census Drop Box located in front of Town Hall or may be returned by mail. This Census is required by MA law.
- Do read the instructions on the back or call if you have questions on the form.
- If a voter has moved, note it on the form and provide their new address/contact information.
- We can only remove a voter from the household, if the voter’s signature is provided. We see this a lot with post college-aged residents who have moved away from home to other cities/towns.
Failure to respond to the Census for two (2) consecutive years shall result in removal from the active voter list and may result in removal as a registered voter. This was the reason that many were deemed inactive in the recent Presidential Election and had to complete an affirmation of residency and provide a valid form of MA identification. Please avoid this extra step by completing and returning the 2025 Census.
For more information or comment, please reach out to the Town Clerk at falveyc@hingham-ma.gov.