Key Dates

Tuesday, March 12th: Candidate Forum at The Commons, starting at 7:00pm in the Learning Commons.

Saturday, March 16th: Early Voting in person starts on Saturday, March 16, 2024 from 10:00am-3:00pm. Early Voting in person will continue from Monday, March 18 to Thursday, March 21 from 10:00am-3:00pm at the Donaldson Room at Town Hall. Early voting in person means registered voters can show up on those days and vote their ballot there and then.

Saturday, March 23rd: Town Meeting starts at 9:30am at the Lincoln School. The Housing Choice Act and Community Center are up first.

Monday, March 25th: Town Election - in person voting at the Lincoln School

Vote by Mail: If you have requested a vote by mail ballot, return it to the drop box behind Town Hall, to the Town Clerk’s Office, or mail it back.

Endorsement: Allen Vander Meulen

February 13, 2024

As some might recall, I was Jennifer Glass's challenger during her first campaign for Select Board, in 2017.

I must say, I got royally stomped in that election - receiving about 10% of the vote. But, the outcome was no surprise: Jennifer clearly had the experience, temperament, and talent needed for such a challenging position; while at the time I was still relatively unknown and unproven.

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Endorsement: Jonathan Dwyer

March 7, 2024

Many times, I have witnessed Jennifer’s wisdom, skill, and thoughtfulness from the upper rows of the Harriett Todd Lecture Hall in Donaldson Auditorium, from the seat beside her at our board meetings, in the parlor room at Bemis Hall, and on the grass at Pierce Park. She is everywhere in town, and wherever she goes, she is taking care of business and bringing people together.

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Jennifer's Letter to Town Residents

February, 2024

To my fellow Lincoln residents,

I write to announce my candidacy for re-election to the Select Board for a 3-year term, and I respectfully ask for the support of Lincoln’s residents and voters.

As a community, we often ask ourselves hard questions: Who are we? Who do we want to be? And what actions should we take to get there? During my time on the Board, I have found it helpful to regularly challenge myself to think about these questions because they keep me focused on principles of holistic planning and collaborative decision-making. My interest in exploring those questions and dedication to upholding those principles guides my work with individuals, other committees, regional colleagues, and Lincoln’s professional team, and continues to motivate me as I seek the honor and privilege of serving the town for another term.