Politics & Government

Beverly 2025 City Election Voter Guide: Candidates, Where To Vote

Voters will head to the polls on Tuesday for an election that includes a contested race for mayor, City Council and School Committee.

BEVERLY, MA — Beverly voters will head to the polls on Tuesday to vote in the city municipal election.

This year's races include a contested race for mayor between incumbent Michael Cahill and City Councilor At-Large Brendan Sweeney for the first four-year mayoral term in city history. Other races include those for City Council and School Committee.

Here are the candidates for the upcoming election:

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Mayor

Michael Cahill

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Brendan Sweeney

City Council At-Large

Julie Flowers

Kenann McKenzie-DeFranza

Euplio Marciano

John Mullady

Kyle Retallack

Keith Sonia

City Council Ward 1

Todd Rotondo

City Council Ward 2

Danielle Spang

City Council Ward 3

Steven Crowley

Ty Vitale

City Council Ward 4

Scott Houseman

City Council Ward 5

Kathleen Feldman

City Council Ward 6

Matthew St. Hilaire

School Committee Ward 1

Catherine Frost

School Committee Ward 2

Madeline Lennox

School Committee Ward 3

Kimberly Coelho

School Committee Ward 4

Lindsay Ducharme

School Committee Ward 5

Kaarin Robinson

School Committee Ward 6

John Taylor

School Committee District A

Rachael Abell

Geraldine Cahill

School Committee District B

Lorinda Visnick

Brad Willenbrock

Voting Times, Places

Polls open at 7 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4 and close at 8 p.m.

Find your polling place here.

Check if you're registered to vote here.

Ward 1, Precincts 1 & 2: Ayers-Ryal Side Elementary School, 40 Woodland Avenue
Ward 2, Precincts 1 & 2: Beverly Public Library, Winter Street Entrance
Ward 3, Precincts 1 & 2: McKeown School, 70 Balch Street
Ward 4, Precincts 1 & 2: Cove Elementary School, 20 Eisenhower Avenue
Ward 5, Precincts 1 & 2: North Beverly Elementary School, 48 Putnam Street
Ward 6, Precincts 1 & 2: Centerville Elementary School, 17 Hull Street

Vote by Mail

Vote-by-mail ballots must be returned to the City Clerk's Office by the close of the polls on Election Day.

Remember to sign the tan envelope before returning the ballot. Once the ballot is sealed inside the signed, tan envelope, it can be returned to the City Clerk's Office by mail in the provided white envelope or to the drop box at City Hall until 8 p.m. on election day.

Check back with Patch on Election Night for results and reaction.

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