Nomination papers for Annual Town Election due Mar. 8 – how to run for office
The Annual Town Election will take place on Tuesday, April 26, 2022
Nomination Papers for both Town Wide Offices and Town Meeting for the Annual Town Election to be held April 26, 2022, are available by contacting the Office of the Town Clerk. Papers must be picked up in person by the candidate. Nomination papers for Milton’s 2022 Annual Town Election due March 8 at 5:00 p.m..
Getting your name on the ballot
Running for election is simple. Nomination papers are available in the Office of the Town Clerk. Have your neighbors and friends who are registered voters clearly sign your papers. Submit completed nomination papers to the Town Clerk by the deadline.
To Be Nominated for Town-wide Office
Signatures of at least 50 registered voters of the Town are required on the nomination papers. The Town Clerk must certify these signatures so we always suggest obtaining about 20% more just to be safe.
To Be Nominated for Town Meeting
Signatures of at least 10 registered voters of your precinct are required on the nomination papers. The Town Clerk must certify these signatures so we always suggest obtaining about 50% more just to be safe. Some current Town Meeting Members will be seeking re-election but all seats are available in each precinct.
Getting your nomination papers
Please contact the Town Clerk regarding picking up and dropping off of your nomination papers.
Phone:
(617) 898-4859
Address:
525 Canton Avenue
Milton, MA 02186
The deadline to submit signed nomination papers to the Town Clerk’s office is March 8, 2022 by 5:00 p.m.
A minimum of 50 certified signatures of registered voters of Milton are required for Town-wide office and a minimum of 10 certified signatures of registered voter of Milton within the candidate’s precinct are required for Town Meeting candidates.
The Town Clerk’s office recommends that you acquire at least 20% more signatures than the required number to meet the certification minimums.
Open Town Wide Offices
- Select Board Vote for Two 3 years
- Town Treasurer Vote for One 1 year
- Board of Assessors Vote for One 3 years
- School Committee Vote for Two 3 years
- Park Commissioner Vote for One 3 years
- Board of Health Vote for One 3 years
- Trustees of the Public Library Vote for Three 3 years
- Constable Vote for Four 3 years
- Trustees of the Cemetery Vote for One 5 years
- Town Moderator Vote for One 3 years
- Planning Board Vote for Two 3 years
Representative Town Meeting Members
- Precinct One: 9 for a term of three years
- Precinct Two: 10 for a term of three years
- Precinct Three: 30 for a term of 1, 2, and 3 years
- Precinct Four: 11 for a term of three years
- Precinct Five: 25 for a term of 1, 2, and 3 years
- Precinct Six: 30 for a term of 1, 2, and 3 years
- Precinct Seven: 28 for a term of 1, 2, and 3 years
- Precinct Eight: 10 for a term of 2 years
- Precinct Eight: 1 for a term of 2 years to fill vacancy
- Precinct Nine: 10 for a term of three years
- Precinct Ten: 20 for a term of 1, 2, and 3 years
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