Showing posts with label nomination papers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nomination papers. Show all posts

Thursday, August 24, 2023

Town of Franklin, MA: election candidates updated as of Aug 23, 2023

Via the Town of Franklin, MA
The Biennial Town Election is November 7, 2023. Nomination papers must be returned by September 6, 2023 no later than 5 PM to the Town Clerk's Office. 
Visit the Town Clerk's webpage for a full list of individuals who have pulled nomination papers here: https://t.co/P4Enh6Gyyn
Shared from Twitter -> https://t.co/NzIG6LG6VJ


Town of Franklin, MA: election candidates updated as of Aug 23, 2023
Town of Franklin, MA: election candidates updated as of Aug 23, 2023

Friday, August 11, 2023

Want to track who's taken nomination papers for each position for election Nov 2023?

You can keep track, thanks to Town Clerk Nancy Danello. She will updated this  periodically and I'll share weekly. 

The Election Collection for this year will contain all the information shared here during the run up to and just after the election on November 7, 2023. ->   bit.ly/FranklinElection2023


Want to track who's taken papers for each position? Thanks to our Town Clerk, you can
Want to track who's taken papers for each position? Thanks to our Town Clerk, you can

Friday, August 4, 2023

Want to track who's taken papers for each position? Thanks to our Town Clerk, you can

This will be updated periodically and I'll share weekly. 

The Election Collection for this year will contain all the information shared here during the run up to and just after the election on November 7, 2023. ->   bit.ly/FranklinElection2023


Want to track who's taken papers for each position? Thanks to our Town Clerk, you can
Want to track who's taken papers for each position? Thanks to our Town Clerk, you can

Thursday, July 27, 2023

Town Clerk Nancy Danello announces that the Nomination Papers are NOW Available

Notice from the Office of the Town Clerk: 

Nomination Papers NOW Available August 1st, 2023

The Biennial Town Election is November 7th, 2023. Which means it's almost time to pull nomination papers! Nomination papers will be available Thursday, July 27 August 1st, 2023 and must be returned by September 6th, 2023 no later than 5PM to the Town Clerk's Office of the. The following is a complete list of available seats.

Board/ Committee/ Position# of Open SeatsCurrent OfficialTerm of Office
Board of Assessors2 4 Year 2019 - 2023
Board of Health2 4 Year 2019 - 2023
Constables3 4 Year 2019 - 2023
Planning Board3 4 Year 2021 - 2023
School Committee7 2 Year 2021 - 2023
Town Council9 2 Year 2021 - 2023

Questions? Contact the Office of the Town Clerk at 508-520-4900 or email ndanello@franklinma.gov

Shared from -> https://www.franklinma.gov/town-clerk/news/nomination-papers-are-ready-now-call-clerks-office-or-just-stop-file

Franklin Election Collection - 2023
Franklin Election Collection - 2023

Sunday, July 16, 2023

Biennial Town Election for seats with 2 and 4 year terms - these are all volunteer positions

Town of Franklin - Biennial Town Election – November 7, 2023

Nomination papers will be available on Tuesday, August 1. 

Must be returned by September 6, 2023 no later than 5:00 PM at the Town Clerk’s Office.

The following seats are open in the Biennial Town Election being held on Tuesday, November 7, 2023:
  • Board of Assessors - 2 Seats
  • Board of Health - 2 Seats
  • Constables - 3 Seats
  • Planning Board - 3 Seats
  • School Committee - 7 Seats
  • Town Council - 9 Seats
View the PDF file with the listing of current elected seat volunteers

Images shared from Instagram -> https://www.instagram.com/p/Cum6bGoPmVt/

Biennial Town Election 1
Biennial Town Election 1


Biennial Town Election 2
Biennial Town Election 2

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Nomination papers will be available in August for the Town Biennial Election In November

Town of Franklin - Biennial Town Election – November 7, 2023

Nomination papers will be available on Tuesday, August 1. 

Must be returned by September 6, 2023 no later than 5:00 PM at the Town Clerk’s Office.

The following seats are open in the Biennial Town Election being held on Tuesday, November 7, 2023:
  • Board of Assessors - 2 Seats
  • Board of Health - 2 Seats
  • Constables - 3 Seats
  • Planning Board - 3 Seats
  • School Committee - 7 Seats
  • Town Council - 9 Seats
View the PDF file with the listing of current elected seat volunteers

Town of Franklin - Biennial Town Election – November 7, 2023
Town of Franklin - Biennial Town Election – November 7, 2023

Friday, February 24, 2023

Town Clerk Nancy Danello looks at the year ahead; local census, dog registrations, possible Tri-County vote & local election in Nov (audio)

FM #950 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 950 in the series. 


This session shares my conversation with Town Clerk Nancy Danello conducted in her office at the Municipal Building on Tuesday, February 14, 2023. 


We talk about the annual census, dog registrations due by April 1, and the election calendar for 2023 including the possible Tri-County school building special election.


The show notes include links to the Town Clerk page and to the Tri-County information.


The recording runs about 20 minutes, so let’s listen in.

Audio link ->  
https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-950-franklin-ma-town-clerk-nancy-danello-02-14-23

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Town Clerk’s page ->  https://www.franklinma.gov/town-clerk 


Tri-County new building page -> https://www.tri-countybuilding.com/ 


Tri County School Building Project - Karen Maguire, Tri County Superintendent (presentation to Town Council) https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif6896/f/uploads/8a._tri_county_presentation.pdf


Passport processing (by appointment) https://www.franklinma.gov/passport/pages/passport-acceptance-facility-office

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Town Clerk Nancy Danello looks at the year ahead; local census, dog registrations, possible Tri-County vote & local election in Nov (audio)
Town Clerk Nancy Danello looks at the year ahead; local census, dog registrations, possible Tri-County vote & local election in Nov (audio)

Sunday, April 17, 2022

Voices of Franklin: Colin Cass says "Please sign candidate nomination papers!"

Candidates in Massachusetts who want to be elected to any public office this fall need something right now.

They need large numbers of qualified voters to sign their nomination papers before May 10.  (No need to get tangled in the weeds:  the numbers and qualifications depend on the offices sought.)

People seem confused about this.  Your signature on a nomination paper commits you to nothing.

It shows only that you helped a candidate get into the race.  This is crucial for all candidates (you can sign for as many as you please) and completely harmless to you.

So if candidates who want to run in your district ask you to sign their nomination papers, give them a break.  

Colin Cass
Franklin, MA


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Voices of Franklin: Colin Cass says "Please sign candidate nomination papers!"