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The voters will decide in only 16 days whether or not the town will increase taxes by $6.8 million. At the most recent Town Council meeting, May 22, Town Clerk Nancy Danello reported that 5000 ballots had been mailed and 1700 already processed as of that date.
More information on the pro and con sides can be found at the following sites:
YES: https://onefranklinma.com
NO: https://www.votenofranklin.com (with cost calculator)
June 1 - Last day to register to vote (10 days before election day).
June 3 - Deadline to request a mail-in ballot (5th business day before the election) by 5 PM.
June 10 - Last day residents can vote early, in person, up until noon at the Town Clerk's Office.
June 11 - Special Election. Voting Day at the Franklin High School.