Politics & Government

Stoughton 2021 Town Election Voter's Guide

Here's what you need to know if you're heading to the polls April 6.

Stoughton's Town Election will take place Tuesday, April 6.
Stoughton's Town Election will take place Tuesday, April 6. (Patch Graphics)

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.

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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.

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Here's what you need to know for the election Tuesday:

Who's Running?

Select Board (choose 2) – Three-year term

School Committee (choose 1) – Three-year term

  • Fabienne Francois Morissete

Redevelopment Authority (choose 1) - Five-year term

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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