New candidates for Town Meeting must return their nomination papers to the Town Clerk’s office by Tuesday, Feb. 7, with the required 10 signatures from registered voters in their precinct. Here’s the most up-to-date candidate report by the numbers.
Natick Town Meeting has 180 members—18 from each of the 10 precincts. Every year one-third of the Town Meeting members are up for re-election, and if there are additional vacancies those will also be on the ballot.
Contested races
Natick’s Annual Town Election will take place on Tuesday, March 28. Natick has 10 boards and committees that are served by elected members. Out of the ten boards and committees, there are three contested races:
- Richard Sidney (candidate for re-election)
- Kat Monahan
- Kristen Pope
- Roger Scott
School Committee (2 for 3-year terms)
- Donna McKenzie (candidate for re-election)
- Matthew Brand
- Kate Flathers
- Leigh Preston Hallisey
Morse Institute Library Trustees (5 for 5-year terms)
- Kathleen Donovan (candidate for re-election)
- Carol Gloff (candidate for re-election)
- Gerald Mazor (candidate for re-election)
- Sally McCoubrey (candidate for re-election)
- Thomas Hourihan
- Anna McMahan
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