Politics & Government
State Representative Candidates' Forum Now Airing On Sudbury TV
A candidates' forum for the state representative 13th Middlesex District is now airing on Sudbury TV and is available as video on demand.

Information via Sudbury League of Women Voters
SUDBURY, MA — The Sudbury League of Women Voters’ Candidates’ Forum for the 13th Middlesex District state representative seat is now airing on Sudbury TV and is available as video on demand.
Carmine Gentile, the Democratic incumbent, and Virginia Gardner, the Republican challenger, answered questions for an hour in the recorded forum. The forum is co-sponsored by the Leagues of Wayland and Concord-Carlisle.
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The forum will run on SudburyTV cable channels Comcast 22 and Verizon 30 and high-definition channels Comcast 1074 and Verizon 2130 repeatedly until the Nov. 5 election. It is also available on demand at sudburytv.org. You do not have to be a Sudbury resident and or cable subscriber to view the on-demand version on your computer. The video-on-demand program is indexed so viewers can click on a specific question. You can check your town’s community media (cable access) station for additional ways to view the forum.
Gardner, a Wayland resident, ran as a write-in candidate for the Republican nomination for the House seat, and received enough write-in votes to qualify as a candidate in the November election. Gentile has held the seat since 2015. The 13th Middlesex district includes all of Sudbury, and precincts 3 and 4 in Concord; precinct 1 in Lincoln; precincts 1 and 4 in Wayland, and, in Marlborough, precincts 1 and 2 in ward 1, precinct 2A in ward 2, and precinct 2A in ward 7.
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Election information and candidate responses to a League questionnaire are available at the League’s online voters’ guide, www.Vote411.org.
In-person early voting in the Nov. 5 election begins Saturday, Oct. 19, and runs through Nov. 1. In-person early voting for all six Sudbury precincts is at Town Hall, 322 Concord Rd. Check here for hours.
The Town Clerk has sent mail ballots to voters who requested them. Voters can track their mail ballots at www.TrackMyBallotMA.com.
Polls are open for in-person voting on Election Day, Nov. 5, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. All six Sudbury precincts will now vote at the Fairbank Community Center, 40 Fairbank Rd. Precincts 4 and 6 have previously voted at Town Hall.
Information on registering to vote online by the Oct. 26 deadline is available at www.VoteinMA.com.
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