Politics & Government

Londonderry NH 2025 Town Election Voter Guide

Here is everything you need to know about the March 11, 2025, election in Londonderry, New Hampshire.

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LONDONDERRY, NH — The Annual Town Election is Tuesday, March 11, in Londonderry.

The polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Londonderry High School gymnasium.

Town Election

Town Council (3-year seats, vote for up to 2)

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Deb Paul

Tammy Siekmann

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Richard Bielinski Jr.

Dan Bouchard

John Farrell

Budget Committee (3-year seats, vote for no more than 2)

Nicole Dery

Patrick El-Azem

Nick Mills

Library Trustees (3-year seats, vote for up to 3)

Erica Laue

Beth Marrocco

Jan McLaughlin

Cris Navarro

Liz Thomas

Maria Barud

Anne Fenn

Linda Lampkin

Town Moderator (2-year seat, vote for no more than 1)

Jonathan Kipp

Treasurer (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)

Tom Dolan

Trustees of the Trust Fund (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)

Jim Green

Cemetery Trustees (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)

Laura El-Azem

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Operating budget: $50.1 million or a default budget of $49.7 million

Fire ladder-tower truck: $2.3 million

Body cameras for police officers: $1.24 million

School Election

School Board (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)

Kevin Gray

Jim Grimes

Frank Harmon

School Moderator (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)

Elisabeth Burns

Tom Croteau

School Clerk (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)

Amy Finamore

School District Treasurer (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)

John Conley

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Modular Classrooms: $9.1 million

Operating Budget: $89.1 million or a default budget of $89.2 million

Londonderry Education Association agreement: $1.9 million for 2025-2026; $1.7 million for 2026-2027; $1.6 million for 2027-2028

School Lunch, Special Projects: $3.3 million

View the town sample ballot, which is linked here in PDF. The sample school ballot can be found here.

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