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Select Board approves positions for April 6, 2026 town election; nomination papers available Jan. 5

December 19, 2025 | Town of Lakeville, Plymouth County, Massachusetts


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Select Board approves positions for April 6, 2026 town election; nomination papers available Jan. 5
The Lakeville Select Board on Dec. 16 approved a memorandum from Town Clerk Lillian Drain listing positions to be placed on the annual town election warrant for April 6, 2026. Polls will be open from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Ted Williams Camp/Loon Pond Lodge (28 Precinct Street). Nomination papers for the listed positions will be available in the town clerk's office beginning Monday, Jan. 5, 2026, at 8 a.m.

The memorandum includes a mix of unexpired terms and full terms: among the items noted were two 2-year unexpired terms, seats for the select board (two 3-year terms), board of assessors, board of health, cemetery commissioner, finance committee member, park commissioners and a library trustee; the Freetown-Lakeville Regional School District committee seats for both towns also appear on the ballot in specified terms. The clerk's memorandum circulated to the board provides the complete list and instructions for candidates.

Member Carboni moved to place the positions on the warrant as presented; the motion was seconded and approved by roll call.

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