A remarkably hard-fought election season reaches its conclusion today as Concordians head to the polls and the town marks the culmination of weeks of voting for five elected positions.
On Tuesday, April 8, polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. You can check your voter registration status and see your polling place via sec.state.ma.us.

- Voters in precinct 1 report to the Department of Planning and Land Management, 141 Keyes Road.
- Voters in precincts 2 and 3 go to the Harvey Wheeler Community Center, 1276 Main Street.
- And voters in precincts 4 and 5 head to the Hunt Recreation Center, 90 Stow Street.

Voters have the option to make picks in three contests:
- For two open seats on the Select Board, the candidates are Elizabeth Akehurst-Moore, Paul Boehm, incumbent Mary Hartman, and Joe Laurin.
- For two open seats on the School Committee, the candidates are incumbent Alexa Anderson, Sandeep Pisharody, and Michael Williams.
- Town moderator Carmin Reiss is running unopposed for a tenth term.
In March, all eight candidates completed a Concord Bridge questionnaire about some of the most pressing issues facing the town. Read their responses here.
2025-Sample-BallotIf you requested a mail-in ballot, you can return it using the envelope provided, bring it to the Town Clerk’s office, or leave it in the dropbox outside the Town House at 22 Monument Square.
Ballots must reach the election office or the dropbox by the close of polls on Tuesday, April 8 to be counted. Track your ballot at sec.state.ma.us/WhereDoIVoteMA/TrackMyBallot.
Voting in person? Know these guidelines before you go:

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