Stoughton 2021 Town Election Voter's Guide

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Stoughton MA

05 April, 2021

1:48 PM

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STOUGHTON, MA — UPDATE — Polls have closed in the Stoughton town election. See live results here as they come in. Stoughton voters will head to the polls Tuesday, April 6 for the 2021 Town Election. One contested race will headline the Stoughton town election, and that's for the Select Board. Select Board Vice Chair Steve Cavey is up for re-election, but former Select Board Chair Bob O'Regan decided not to run again. This means Cavey and three challengers: David Lurie, Jarred Rose and Scott Carrara will compete for two seats. A third seat will also become available with the resignation of Chair Christine Howe. The Brockton Enterprise reported Howe accepted a government job in Idaho and will be moving. Her seat will be filled in a special election this year. Here's what you need to know for the election Tuesday: Who's Running? Select Board (choose 2) – Three-year term David LurieSteve Cavey (incumbent)Jarred RoseScott Carrara School Committee (choose 1) – Three-year term Fabienne Francois Morissete Redevelopment Authority (choose 1) - Five-year term Reggie Nunnally Moderator (choose 1) - Two-year-term Robert Mullen Jr. (incumbent) Click here to see the Town Meeting candidates. Where To Vote Polls in Massachusetts are open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voting is done in Stoughton at eight polling locations in town. You can use the Secretary of State's website to find your polling place.

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