Politics & Government
Belmont Election 2021: Poll Hours, Locations, Who's On The Ballot
Belmont's town election is scheduled for April 6.

BELMONT, MA — Belmont's annual town election is scheduled for April 6 and there are nine town-wide races on the ballot along with one ballot question.
Of the nine elections on the ballot, only three are contested races:
- Board of Health
- Housing Authority
- School Committee
Stephen Fiore is defending his seat on the Board of Health against Adrienne Allen. Housing Authority also only has one seat open and incumbent Anne Mahon is defending her seat against Tommasina Olson. There are two open seats for School Committee and five candidates — Tara Donor is trying to keep her seat while Timothy Flood, Evelyn Gomez, Meghan Moriarty and Jamal Saeh vie for a seat.
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The one ballot question reads:
"Shall the Town of Belmont be allowed to assess an additional $6,400,000 in real estate and personal property taxes for the purposes of supplementing the capital budget and the town and school operating budgets for fiscal year beginning on July 1, 2021? "
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Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Polling locations are broken down by precinct, find yours below:
- Precinct 1: Belmont Memorial Library, 336 Concord Ave
- Precinct 2: Belmont Town Hall, 455 Concord Ave
- Precinct 3: Beech Street Center, 266 Beech St
- Precinct 4: Daniel Butler School Gym, 90 White St
- Precinct 5: Beech Street Center, 266 Beech St
- Precinct 6: Belmont Fire HQ, 299 Trapelo Rd
- Precinct 7: Mary Lee Burbank School Gym, 266 School St
- Precinct 8: Winn Brook School Gym, 97 Waterhouse Rd
A sample ballot can be found online.
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