Politics & Government

Wayland Voter's Guide: Annual Town Election is Tuesday, April 5

Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Find out where to vote and more with our guide to this year's election.

WAYLAND, MA - Wayland's Annual Town Election is this Tuesday, April 5. Here’s what you need to know as Election Day approaches:

Voting Hours and Polling Locations

The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, April 4. Precincts 1 and 4 will vote in the gymnasium of the town building and Precincts 2 and 3 will vote in the gymnasium of the middle school.

The Wayland Ballot

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There will not be any contested races this year. Jennifer Leigh Pearlman had previously challenged Asa Foster and Frank Krasinbut for a seat of the recreation commission but dropped out of the running. Here is a quick look at the candidates and the seats they are running for on the April 5 ballot.

Town Clerk (1 open seat, 3-year term)

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Beth Klein (i)

School Committee (1 open seat, 3-year term)

Kimberly Sklar Reichelt

Board of Assessors (1 open seat, 3-year term)

Susan M. Rufo (i)

Library Trustees (2 open seats, 3-year terms)

Anne B. Heller (i)

Mark P. Hughes

Board of Health

Elisabeth Noel Brewer (2-year term to fill a vacancy following a resignation on the current board)

Brian McNamara (3-year term)

Planning Board (2 open seats, terms below)

Andrew Reck (i) (5-year term)

Daniel C. Hill (3-year term)

Planning Board Associate Member (1 seat, 3-year term)

Nicole W. Riley

Board of Public Works (2 open seats, 3-year terms)

Michael Price Lowery (i)

Michael B. Weberbauer (i)

Recreation (2 open seats, 3-year terms)

Frank Krasin (i)

Asa B. Foster (i)

Trust Fund Commission (1 open seat, 3-year term)

James C. Murphy (i)

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