Five candidates pull nomination papers for Grafton Town Election
One week into Grafton’s nomination paper season, just five people are seeking office in the May 18 Town Election — and only one of them is seeking a new office.
To date, Ray Mead is hoping to grab the empty spot on the Select Board, while Laura Often and Elizabeth Spinney are seeking re-election to the School Committee. Justin Wood is seeking re-election to the Planning Board, while Jim Gallagher hopes for another term on the Grafton Housing Authority.
The seats on the ballot this year include:
- One three-year term on the Select Board. Incumbent Ed Prisby is not seeking re-election.
- Two three-year terms on the Board of Library Trustees. Doug Bowman and Aaron Venesteen are up for re-election.
- One five-year term in the Grafton Housing Authority, currently held by Jim Gallagher.
- Two three-year terms on the Planning Board, now held by Bob Hassinger and Justin Wood.
- Two three-year terms on the School Committee, now held by Laura Often and Elizabeth Spinney.
- One two-year term as Town Moderator. Dan Concaugh, who was elected last year, stepped down in the fall.
Due to COVID-19, interested candidates may contact the Town Clerk’s office to set up an appointment to receive their papers. Someone from the office will meet the candidates outside of the Municipal Center to sign forms and ensure all information is correct. The same process will be repeated when returning forms.
Candidates are required to obtain 50 signatures in ink — no electronic signatures are allowed and no extensions have been given. Papers are due back to the Town Clerk’s office by 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 30.
Candidates have until 5 p.m. on April 15 to withdraw their nominations.