Election Info
General
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April 29, 2025
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All Massachusetts residents who are US Citizens can register to vote online, by mail, or in person at any local election office, as well as the Elections Division of the Secretary of the Commonwealth's office. Voter registration is also available as part of every transaction at the Registry of Motor Vehicles.
The last day to register is Friday, April 18, 2025. The Office of the Town Clerk will remain open until 5:00 PM. Learn more on the town website here.
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The deadline to request an absentee ballot is 5 pm on the fifth business day before the election, so for the 4/29/25 election the deadline is 4/22/25. Learn more on the town website here. Here’s the PDF you can print,
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Visit this page on the Secretary of State’s website.
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We made this for you. You’ll find more information lower down on this page, as well. If you want to dig deep, watch this 1 hour recording of our Jan 2025 Town Government 101 Meeting to learn from local experts.
Override Information
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Visit this page of the Town of Milton’s website.
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Yes, visit MiltonUnited.com to learn more. Find the Facebook page here.
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MPS prepared a budget brief regarding the cuts, you can find it here. All the budget information from the schools is posted here.
Candidates
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Winston Daley https://www.winstonformilton.com
Meghan Haggerty https://www.meghanformilton.com
Paul Hogan https://hogan4milton.com
Roxanne Musto https://roxanne4milton.com
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Sean Fahy https://fahy4milton.com/home
Dennis Keohane https://www.keohanecompany.com/elect-denis-keohane
Hal Munger https://www.mungerformilton.com
Maggie Oldfield https://maggieoldfield.com/home
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Sharese “Stevie” Caldwell https://www.caldwellformilton.org
Nathan Hutto https://www.nathanformilton.com
Dan O’Neill https://dan4milton.com
Anna Varghese https://www.facebook.com/groups/2271077783017892/user/61574410243202/
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Deborah Milbauer https://www.milbauerformilton.com
Mary Stenson [could not find her website - please send it to us if you have it]
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Elizabeth Dillon https://www.lizformilton.com
Bob Hiss https://hiss4moderator.com
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Carolyn Cahill https://www.cahillformilton.com
Mary Fierabend https://www.mary4milton.com/
Town Government
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Many town government meetings (e.g., Select Board and Planning Board) are live streamed and recorded (via Milton Access TV; find them on Facebook or YouTube) or you can join by zoom (find the link in the meeting agenda). You can sign up to be notified of upcoming meetings and other town news here. The Milton Times also provides recaps of town meetings and local issues. You can also listen to all public town meetings using your podcast app and subscribing here.
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Town Meeting is one of the oldest, and arguably most democratic, forms of town government, dating back to the 1600s in Massachusetts. Town Meeting serves as the legislative branch of Milton town government. The term "Town Meeting" refers to both the legislative body, as well as the annual meeting(s) during which this body convenes. Town Meeting as a form of town government is largely confined to New England.
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In Milton, Town Meeting members are elected to represent their neighbors by precinct. Milton has 279 Town Meeting members (plus about 10 ex oficio members) spread across the town's 10 precincts, with each member serving a 3-year term.
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The executive branch of town government (the Select Board) creates a list of items—collectively called "the Warrant"—to be voted upon at the annual Town Meeting, which starts the first Monday in May. These items, called articles, relate to the town's budget or new or revised laws and may be submitted by town committees or by citizens. The Warrant serves as the agenda for Town Meeting, and by voting on each article in the Warrant, Town Meeting members establish an annual operating budget and consider amendments or revisions to town bylaws or policies. There can be a second (or third) Town Meeting if called by the Select Board.
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Any registered voter in the Town of Milton 18 years of age and over may run for Town Meeting.
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Current Town Meeting members--along with their address and the date their term ends-- are listed by precinct on the Town Clerk website.
More Questions?
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Visit the FAQs section of this website.