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Natick’s March town-wide election races are on

January 14, 2021 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

The Natick Town Clerk’s office has released the list of candidates for town-wide elected offices that will be voted on during the March 30 election. There will be contested races for Select Board, School Committee, and Natick Housing Authority.

The town will be electing the following town-wide officers:

  • One member to the Select Board for a 3-year term
  • Two members to the School Committee for 3-year terms
  • One member to the Planning Board for a 5-year term
  • One member to the Board of Assessors for a 3-year term
  • One member to the Board of Health for a 3-year term
  • One member to the Recreation and Parks Commission for a 3-year term
  • One member to the Natick Housing Authority for a 5-year term
  • One member to the Morse Institute Library Trustees for a 2-year term
  • One Constable for a 1-year term

For Select Board, Guimel Reche De Carvalho and Paul Joseph vie for one seat, as Chair Jonathan Freedman’s term expires in March.

For School Committee, the candidates for two spots are incumbent Mathew Brand, incumbent Shai Fuxman, and Catherine Brunell.

For Natick Housing Authority, one 5-year term is up for grabs between candidates David Parish and Barbara Fornaro.

See all candidates for town-wide offices in document embedded below. There are candidates for all vacancies except for Constable.

Natick Town Hall

Town Meeting vacancies

Here’s what’s open for Town Meeting:

  • Precinct 1: Vote for 11 members
  • Precinct 2: Vote for 7 members
  • Precinct 3: Vote for 6 members
  • Precinct 4: Vote for 7 members
  • Precinct 5: Vote for 6 members
  • Precinct 6: Vote for 7 members
  • Precinct 7: Vote for 6 members
  • Precinct 8: Vote for 6 members
  • Precinct 9: Vote for 9 members
  • Precinct 10: Vote for 7 members
  • Intent to run forms for incumbent Town Meeting members are due in the Town Clerk’s office by 5pm on Tuesday, Feb. 2
  • Nomination papers for new Town Meeting members are due in the Town Clerk’s office by 5pm on Tuesday, Feb. 9.  Town Meeting nomination papers require a minimum of 10 signatures of registered voters in your precinct.

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