Politics & Government

Sudbury 2023 Election Results: 3 Contested Races, 2 Ballot Questions

Sudbury voters went to the polls Monday to answer two ballot questions and pick candidates in three competitive races.

Unofficial results from Sudbury's 2023 spring election were delivered late Monday night.
Unofficial results from Sudbury's 2023 spring election were delivered late Monday night. (Neal McNamara/Patch)

SUDBURY, MA — Unofficial results in Sudbury's 2023 town election were delivered late Monday night, and the vote totals show many incumbents keeping their seats, and that two ballot questions will be approved.

The election had a relatively high turnout with 3,326 votes cast, which is about 25.37 percent of the town's 13,112 registered voters. Monday's election turnout was the highest since 2015 — a year that saw a heated race for select board that went to a recount.

Here are the unofficial results released Monday by the town clerk:

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Select Board

  • Charles Russo (i) — 1,686
  • Radha Raman Gargeya — 1,266

Board of Assessors (one 3-year term)

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  • Liam Joseph Vesely (i) — 2,292

Goodnow Library Trustee (two 3-year terms):

  • Ingrid Mayyasi (i) — 1,834
  • Timothy Alan Anderson — 1,274
  • Elizabeth Iwasaki — 1,722

Board of Health (one 3-year term):

  • Susan Sama (i) — 2,334

Park and Recreation Commission (one 3-year term)

  • Benjamin Carmel — 2,257

Planning Board (one 3-year term)

  • John Riordan — 869
  • Julie Zelermeyer Perlman — 1,481

Sudbury Housing Authority Commissioner (one 5-year term)

  • Frank Riepe — 2,206

Sudbury School Committee (two 3-year terms)

  • Mandy Sim (i) — 2,138
  • Nicole Burnard (i) — 1,874

Sudbury School Committee (one 1-year term)

  • Sarah Troiano (i) — 2,308

Lincoln-Sudbury School Committee (two 3-year terms)

  • Ravi Simon (Sudbury) — 1,977
  • Lucy Mason Maulsby (Lincoln) — 1,996

Ballot questions

  • Question 1 — Shall the town of Sudbury be allowed to assess an additional $745,460 in real estate and personal property taxes for the purpose of funding the operating budget for the Sudbury Public Schools, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023?
    • YES — 2,140
    • NO — 1,152
  • Question 2 — Shall the town of Sudbury be allowed to assess an additional $1.02 million in real estate and personal property taxes for the purposes of purchasing and equipping one fire engine for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023?
    • YES — 1,842
    • NO — 1,432

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