Politics & Government
Concord Election 2021: Who's On The Ballot, Poll Locations, Hours
Concord's annual town election will be held on March 25.

CONCORD, MA — Concord's annual town election is just days away and Patch has all you need to know about how and where to vote along with who's on the ballot this year.
Concord only has one contested race on the ballot which is the race for Select Board. There are two open seats for the Select Board, each holding a three-year term, and four candidates are running in the race. Among the candidates is incumbent and Select Board chair, Linda Escobedo. The other three candidates for Select Board are Henry J. Dane, Karlen J. Reed and Dean S. Banfield.
The five other races on the ballot are not contested:
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- Town Moderator
- School Committee
- Housing Authority
- Housing Authority Vacancy (2)
Voters who applied to vote-by-mail by March 19 will be able to mail their ballots or drop them off at the official white town drop box for election mail which is currently located at 1276 Main St., the Harvey Wheeler Community Center. If mailing your ballot, it should be addressed to: Town Clerk, PO Box 535 Concord, MA 01742.
For Concordians voting in person, polls are open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The locations are listed below:
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- Precinct 1: 141 Keyes Rd
- Precincts 2 & 3: 1276 Main St (Harvey Wheeler Community Center)
- Precinct 4: 120 Meriam Rd (Ripley School)
- Precinct 5: 90 Stow St (Hunt Recreation Center)
A sample ballot is available online.
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