LIVERMORE — Nomination papers will be available at the Town Office, 10 Crash Road, beginning Jan. 18.
Papers are due back by 4 p.m. Feb. 25 and must have at least 25 but not more than 50 signatures from registered voters, Town Clerk Renda Guild said recently.
Up for election this year are:
• A 3-year Board of Selectperson position, currently held by Mark Chretien
• A 2-year Board of Selectperson position, currently held by Tracey Martin
• Town Clerk, currently held by Renda Guild
• Two 3-year Regional School Unit 73 Board of Directors positions, currently held by Steven Langlin and John Johnson
Elections will be 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 26, at Spruce Mountain Primary School. The Selectpersons voted April 5, 2021, to change the month of the annual town meeting to coincide with the Regional School Unit 73 budget referendum vote. It was also noted then that voting takes longer when the town meeting and June primary are held the same day.
For more information call the Town Office, 897-3207.
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