Andover’s 2024 annual town election will be on March 26. Here’s everything you need to know before you head to the polls:
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Where do I vote?
The deadline to register to vote was March 16, and the deadline to submit an application for a mail-in ballot was March 21. If you vote by mail, you can track your ballot online.
There is no early voting option for the annual town election. If you did not apply for an absentee or mail-in ballot, you will need to vote in person between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. on March 26. In-person voting takes place at the following locations:
- Precincts 1 and 3: Youth Center, Whittier Court.
- Precincts 4, 4A, 5 and 6: Wood Hill Middle School, Cross Street.
- Precincts 2, 7, 8, 9 and 10: Richard J. Collins Field House at Andover High School, Shawsheen Road.
Look up your precinct or view the Andover precinct map.
Don’t know who to vote for? Read commentary on the candidates on Andover News Opinion.
Who’s on the ballot?
Candidates for reelection are marked with an asterisk (*). Click on a candidate’s name to read their candidate profile on Andover News.
Moderator
Choose one candidate for a one-year term.
Sheila M. Doherty *
Select Board
Choose two candidates for three-year terms.
Kevin T. Coffey
Ellen Keller
Ellen Townson
George Thorlin
School Committee
Choose two candidates for three-year terms.
Lauren Diffenbach
Susan McCready *
Jayashree Mohandas
Shauna Murray
Christopher Shepley
Greater Lawrence Tech School Committee
Choose one candidate for a three-year term.
Anne Marie Faris
Housing Authority
Choose one candidate for a five-year term.
William Walsh
Punchard Free School Trustees
Choose two candidates for three-year terms.
Michele Karlberg *
Eric Stubenhaus *