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POLLING PLACE: Upham Elementary School, 35 Wynnewood 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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    Paul Martin Barnhill
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    Laura Jean Benson
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    John Francis Duffy
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    Lisa Marie Fico
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    Joe Kahn
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    Donald S. McCauley
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    Martha M. Rockwood
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    Brook G. Rosenbaum
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    Pamela Joan Stirrat
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    Sean K. Thompson
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    Matt Veilleux
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Biographical Information

What are the most important goals for Wellesley to achieve over the next five years?

Relevant Experience I’ve served three years in Town Meeting, now serve on Advisory, have lived in Wellesley for over 35.
I want to help Wellesley make more intentional and open decisions about our largest areas of town spending by focusing on the outcomes and community benefits we actually achieve. I care about clear communication, responsible modernization, and a civic culture built on honest dialogue, transparency, and constructive disagreement.
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A systematic review and update of zoning districts and uses to meet needs for housing and to maintain commercial districts; being fiscally cautious during upcoming years of reduced federal and state support while still investing in the Town.
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