Politics & Government
Stoughton Offering Early Voting Thursday For Town Election
One contested race will headline the Stoughton town election, and that's for the Select Board.

STOUGHTON, MA — The Stoughton town election is coming up on April 6, but if you are busy that day or just want to get voting over with, you'll have an opportunity to vote early.
Early voting for the town election runs from 10 a.m., to 6 p.m., Thursday at the Stoughton Town Hall at 10 Pearl Street. The Fitzpatrick Conference Room will serve as the polling place.
Election Day voting will take place from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday. If you are not sure if you're registered to vote or what precinct you're in, call the Town Clerk's office at 781-341-1300, extension 9103, 9215 or 9224.
Find out what's happening in Stoughtonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Who is on the ballot?
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 and Scott Carrara will compete for two seats.
Find out what's happening in Stoughtonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
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.
Candidate Profiles
- Stoughton Select Board Candidate Profile: David Lurie
- Stoughton Select Board Candidate Profile: Scott Carrara
- Stoughton Select Board Candidate Profile: Jarred Rose
- Stoughton Election Profile: Reggie Nunnally, Redevelopment Board
See a full sample ballot for the Stoughton town election below:
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.