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POLLING PLACE: BATES SCHOOL, 16 ELMWOOD ROADTown Meeting is Wellesley’s Legislative arm of government. It consists of 240 Town Meeting Members elected by precinct. The members are elected for staggered, 3-year terms so that 10 members are elected from each precinct each year in the March annual town election. Depending on vacancies some precincts will have more members to be elected to fill the unexpired seats.Town Meeting is responsible for passing a balanced annual town budget, and enacts all town by-laws. Annual Town Meeting is held in March/April to enact the following year's budget, plus whatever other matters are placed on the Town Meeting Warrant. The Annual Town Meeting begins the last Monday of March and continues on Monday and Tuesday nights until the business is completed. Special Town Meeting may be held as needed for issues that cannot be delayed until the Annual Town Meeting.

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    Steven D. Fessler
    (U)

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    Sharon L. Gray
    (U)

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    Ann Mcelwee Howley
    (U)

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    Lucy Rooney Kapples
    (U)

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    Christopher W. Leibman
    (U)

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    Martin James Mchale Jr.
    (U)

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    Carey Milford Rappaport
    (U)

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    Penny Rossano
    (U)

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    Donna Barbee Stoddard
    (U)

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    Royall H. Switzler
    (U)

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    Peter T. Welburn
    (U)

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    Brent Willess
    (U)

Biographical Information

Why are you running for this office? What are your top priorities?

Relevant Experience 30yr Prect. C resident. 15yr Town Schools Parent. 13yr Town Mtg Mem. Stanford Univ: BA Public Policy
Great schools support our property values and can't be compromised. We must scrutinize budget opportunities and be fiscally vigilant while maintaining quality Town services and delivering needed capital improvements. For 13 years, I've brought balanced, constructive and incisive leadership to the Town Meeting floor based on these principles and ask for your vote to continue our collective success.
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Relevant Experience Town Meeting Member 2003-present; WFL Trustee 2008-present; Advisory Committee; 30+ year resident;
Town government service allows me to have impact on Wellesley’s future. Priorities: Support open, honest and responsive government to ensure a strong, diverse, cohesive community Maintain our extraordinary library and support its staff Plan for our housing and business needs respecting neighborhoods Exercise prudent fiscal judgement Identify and support environmentally sustainable opportunities
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I am running to represent my neighbors and community. My priorities include 1) fiscal responsibility 2) environmental stewardship and 3) making Wellesley a welcoming place for all.
I am running for re-election to provide my 40+years of experience in the financial world to my fellow residents. As a current NRC board member, I am up to date on the issues of the day and look forward to providing context whenever possible in addressing warrant issues. Top priorities continue to be addressing issues such as open space, housing, and prudent fiscal spending.
Relevant Experience 28 year Wellesley resident; Distinguished Prof. Electrical & Computer Eng. Northeastern Univ.
Recent construction of and proposed new multi-unit projects have not adequately considered the input of existing residents.

I will work hard to ensure the neighbors and the residents of the Town of Wellesley in general are happy with and buy in to future proposed development projects.

Relevant Experience Strategic and financial consultant
A Wellesley native, I am committed to ensuring that our citizens’ voices are heard in planning and development.

To strategically plan thoughtfully and with a defined process, using budget and actual financials as metrics. Minimize one-off decisions driven by external factors, and ensure our children have access to excellence in education that will prepare them for the opportunities they seek.
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Relevant Experience TMM 61 yrs; Selectman 9 yrs; State Rep. 12 yrs; Chmn Wellesley Celebrations & Parade Cmte 31 yrs
To continue ensuring value for our tax dollars spent and balance carefully the needs of all Wellesley residents, without relying on significant budget and property tax increases. We all need a greater depth of analysis of the issues facing Wellesley and be more open to constructive criticism and alternative points of view in determining our approach to solving problems.
Relevant Experience Wellesley resident for 50+ years with deep expertise in finance. Past Treasurer Upham PTO. BC MBA.
As a lifelong resident, I'm running to give back. I bring expertise in finance as well as contract negotiations to the table. I have three priorities. First, adding a new voice with a fresh perspective on the $200M+ budget. Second, balancing the Town's desire to generate more property taxes with homeowners' desire to maintain existing neighborhood character. Third, supporting our schools.
Relevant Experience I live in Wellesley with my wife, Lily, and two young children Ellie (3) and James (<1).
My priorities: 1) Develop housing that protects the character of Wellesley while adding options where it’s walkable, limits traffic, and supports retail. 2) Prioritize academic excellence by empowering our teachers over bloated admin budgets and holding ourselves accountable. 3) Foster vibrancy across town by supporting local businesses, renovating Morses Pond, and building pickleball courts.