Politics & Government

2014 Exeter Election Guide

The municipal election is March 11.

Exeter voters in March will elect new leaders for town and school offices and decide on budget plans.

Deliberative sessions for the town and school budgets will be held in early February. During these sessions, voters will review proposed budget plans and alter them if they wish. Those budgets will then be subject to an up-or-down vote during the March 11 election. Voters on that date will also decide on candidates for the Board of Selectmen, School Board, and other offices.

This page will be updated regularly leading up to March 11.

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IMPORTANT DATES

  • Fri., Jan. 31: Final day for candidates to file to run for town and school elections.
  • Sat., Feb. 1: Deliberative session for the Exeter municipal budget at 9 a.m. at Exeter High School.
  • Tue., Feb. 4: Deliberative session for the Exeter School District budget at 7 p.m. at the Lincoln Street School.
  • Thur., Feb. 6: Deliberative session for the Exeter Region Cooperative School District budget at 7 p.m. at Exeter High School.
  • Tue., March 11: Exeter election at the Talbot Gym (30 Linden St.) from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

OPEN OFFICES

  • 2 Selectmen for a 3-year term
  • 1 Exeter School Board for 3-year term
  • 1 Exeter Region Cooperative School Board for 3-year term
  • 1 Town Clerk for a 3-year term
  • 1 Supervisor of the Checklist for a 6-year term
  • 3 Trustees of the Library for a 3-year term
  • 1 Trustee of the Library for a 1 year term
  • 1 Trustee of Trust Funds for a 3-year term
  • 1 Trustee of the Robinson Fund for a 7-year term
  • 1 Trustee of Swasey Parkway for a 3-year term

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