Politics & Government

Attleboro Election: State Rep. Race, New High School?

The Attleboro election Tuesday, April 3, 2018, features a state representative contest and a ballot question on funding a new high school.

ATTLEBORO, MA — Attleboro's annual town election Tuesday features a state representative contest and a ballot question on a new high school. The polls are open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the city's six polling locations.

Republican Julie Hall is up against Democrat James Hawkins in the Second Bristol District state representative race. The winner will serve out the remaining term of Democrat Paul Heroux, who was elected mayor in November.

The ballot question asks voters if they want to approve a tax override for construction of a new high school.

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Attleboro Election Ballot: April 3, 2018

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State Representative (for remaining term of Paul Heroux)

  • Julie Hall
  • James Hawkins

Question 1

"Shall the City of Attleboro be allowed to exempt from the provisions of Proposition two-and-one-half, so called, the amounts required to pay for the bond issued in order to design, construct, equip and furnish a new high school located at Rathbun Willard Drive, Attleboro, Massachusetts, including the payments of all costs incidental or related thereto?"

Polling Locations

  • Ward 1: St. Theresa's Parish Center, 18 Baltic Street
  • Ward 2: Good News Chapel, 235 West Street
  • Ward 3: St. John Catholic Parish Office, 1 Saint John Place
  • Ward 4: LaSalette Shrine (Welcome Center), 947 Park Street
  • Ward 5: LaSalette Shrine (Welcome Center), 947 Park Street
  • Ward 6: Elk's Lodge #1014, 887 South Main Street

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