2026 Wellesley Annual Town Meeting attendance by the numbers

We’ve had increased calls this spring from readers to post Wellesley Town Meeting attendance records, as they want residents to see if their 240 elected representatives—30 from each of 8 precincts—are showing up and voting. The Town Clerk’s office this week posted the attendance data on Wellesley’s legislative body, so we’re sharing it here and below.


No doubt Monday’s Special Town Meeting will see strong member—and possibly non-member—attendance. The May 10 session will be focused on non-binding questions designed to give the Select Board guidance in responding to the state regarding its plans to have 180 housing units built on and around the parking area that’s across from the MassBay Community College Campus and adjacent to forest land.


As for the recently completed Annual Town Meeting, more than two-thirds of the members of Wellesley’s elected legislative body (that is, 165 of them) attended all four March and April sessions, which in total comprised 12 hours. Eighteen members either attended one night or none. Precinct H had the best overall attendance at 85%, while Precinct D had the worst at 71%.

2025 ATM attendance

Overall, attendance was 85%-86% per night during a 2026 Annual Town Meeting that featured split town and school budgets for the first time in decades, as well as zoning changes and big appropriations (see our recaps). Attendance percentage ranged from 79% to 89% for 2025’s Annual Town Meeting and was 87% for 2025’s Special Town Meeting. Attendance percentages ranged from 78% per night to 89% between 2024 and 2023. So the 2026 numbers were certainly in the same ballpark as from recent years, and even stronger to some extent.

Also, just because a member attends doesn’t mean they stick around the whole night or arrive early. Vote totals tend to fall off as sessions go later, unless there’s a particularly hot issue at the end of the night (for example, 200 of 203 attendees voted on the Residential Incentive Overlay motion on the last night of this spring’s Town Meeting). The town posts a scorecard of voting results, though not all votes are recorded electronically—twice as many motions were voted on by voice  as by electronic device this time around (with more than a dozen motions also included in a consent agenda that allows Town Meeting to vote on non-controversial topics in one fell swoop). Voice votes help to make Town Meeting more efficient, though some accountability is lost.

The caution, of course, in reviewing attendance data is that some members have perfectly good reasons for not making it to Town Meeting sessions. We spoke to a few members who did not attend this spring, and indeed in a couple of cases there were personal reasons, while another member acknowledged they won’t be running for a new term given their schedule changes. The town of Wellesley currently posts Annual and Special Town Meeting attendance back to 2023, and voting results back to 2005 (you need to do a bit of burrowing).

During a Select Board debriefing on Annual Town Meeting at its April 14 session, Chair Marjorie Freiman spoke to the importance of attendance figures being published, noting that voters could see patterns. “I think it’s really important for residents to know which of their Town Meeting members are attending Town Meeting from fall to spring over their term,” she said.

The most notable spikes in Town Meeting voting have taken place when big issues, such as around Tolles Parsons Center design funding more than a decade ago, are on the warrant.

Or in 2020, when Town Meeting went remote during the COVID-19 pandemic, and vote counts of around 220 were consistently registered. Some communities have adopted hybrid Town Meeting since the pandemic, and others, such as Natick, are exploring it as a way to encourage greater participation in local government, weighing the pros and cons of hybrid set-ups.

At least 10 Town Meeting member seats per precinct are up for grabs each March.

Wellesley Annual Town Meeting Attendance 2026


PrcFull Name3/303/314/64/7
ABaker, Gwen
ABarnhill, Andrea
ABarnhill, Paul Martin
ABenson, Laura Jean
ABent, Anthony J.
ABieler Burdett, Mira
ABraccia, Virginia V.
ABradley, Christopher J.
ACrane, Rebecca Louise
ADocktor, Brenda S.
ADuffy, John Francis
AFico, Lisa Marie
AHirsch, Barbara Lynn
AHuang, Huan
AKahn, Joe
AKloppenberg, Mary Cairns
ALittlefield, Suzanne Groves
AMallett, Patricia Ann
AMcCauley, Donald S.
AMonahan, Corinne M.
AOhlms, Laurie Ann
APaul, Wendy Withington
ARockwood, Martha M.
ARosenbaum, Brook G.
ARyan, Krista B.
AShedd, Christopher E.
AStirrat, Pamela Joan
AThompson, Sean K.
AVeilleux, Matt
AWeinger, Daniel
BBender, Scott K.
BBock, Jason D.
BChow, Linda Hsiu-Ling
BCort, Katherine Shannon
BCrown, Mary E.
BDe Fontnouvelle, Nathalie
BDelaney, Paul Thomas
BD’Ortenzio Jr., Michael
BFisher, Samuel Peter
BGroark, Eunice Barnard
BHammel, Christine M.
BHammond Jr., Thomas William
BHorner, Christina Itohan
BJacobs, Michelle
BJones, S. Peter W.
BKeene, Alissa S.
BKrug III, Albert Benedict
BLisowsky, Petro
BMaggioni, Susan K.
BMartin, Melissa A.
BMcCarron, Amy E.
BMorgenstern, Bobby
BPhillips, Nora Tracy
BPriver, Arthur S.
BRoberti, Betsy G.
BRoberti, James L.
BSchott, Joseph
BStratton, Cami M.
BVentura, Tara Grey
BWilkins, Doug
CAckerman, Charles
CBrown, Chuck
CEgan, Kathy Yourich
CFessler, Steven D.
CGottschalk, Amy
CGrape, Linda Oliver
CGray, Sharon L.
CHowley, Ann McElwee
CKapples, Lucy Rooney
CLeibman, Christopher W.
CLeibman, Leanne
CMcGeough, Kate
CMcHale, Martin James
CNorris, Kelly McCoulf
CPanagopoulos, Costas
CRaveret, Sara H.
CRhind, Nicholas R.
CRonco, Lucienne Vera
CRossano, Penny
CRossano, Louisa
CRossano, Kenneth R.
CShepard, Donald Sloane
CSimonson, Marcia Testa
CSong, Hyun Sook Ryu
CStoddard, Donna Barbee
CSwitzler, Royall H.
CUlfelder, Tom
CVogel, Kathleen Mary
CWard, Andrea N.
CWelburn, Peter T.
DAlfred, Robert T.
DAlmeda-Morrow, Carol
DArias-Voci, Melinda
DBenjamin, Mark B.
DBlock, Kara Reinhardt
DClarke, Sharon
DDavis, Ethan I.
DFerrante, Lori Ann
DGarrity, W. Arthur
DIvey, Julianne Oakley
DKehoe, Christine Anne
DLanza, Ann-Mara S.
DLanza, John Donald
DLiddle, Ashley Shiona
DMack, Craig Edward
DMurphy, Stephen G.
DMurphy, Maura E.
DMusayev, Lina Eve Vita
DNissenbaum, Illana S.
DOlton, Laura Schotsky
DParker, Jared W.
DPrideaux, Quentin S.
DQuigley, Patti
DRobert, Laura Marie
DShlala, Elizabeth H.
DSmith, Mason R.
DSullivan, Gail Frances
DSullivan Woods, Elizabeth A.
DThomas, Leigh
DWhelton, Kristin
EBabson Jr., Katherine L.
EBeck Von Peccoz, Wendy S.
EBower, David Anthony
ECramer, Paul
EEbersole, A. Jamie
EElwy, Rani
EFarboodmanesh, Kourosh
EFulham, Timothy Watson
EGard, Mary Elizabeth
EGaughan, Joan Ellen
EGentry, Russell
EGoins, Neal R.
EGraham, Jessica Beth
EHaering-Engels, Wendy Ann
ELargess, Kenneth Charles
ELarocque, Regina
ELeBlanc, Megan Aepli
EMacdonald, Katherine K.
EMacDonald, Thomas J.
EMacdonald, Kevin James
EMcManus, Raina Christine
EMcManus, Michael J.
EOlney, Lise M.
EParker, Caren
ERobinson, Marla L.
ERyan, Susan E.
ESanchez, Odessa MB
EScanlon, Mary Louise
EVan Looy, Jacqui
EWestenberg, Nancy Louise Gooden
FBaker, Shawn K.
FBrigham, Dara
FBrinkman-Ofenloch, Niki
FBryan, Julie Rising
FCavallerano, Christopher M.
FConstant, Valerie Christine
FCrosier, Hope Mackay
FEdwards, Cynthia C.
FHay, Prudence Bradford
FDefazio III, Salvatore
FJones, Nancy Andresen
FKhera, Anya
FLange, Susan Kagan
FLange, Elizabeth Helen
FLau, Lillian
FLawrence, Christine Swenson
FLicata, Michael Andrew
FLivingston, David
FLivingston, Michele Dragon
FMastrianni, Michael Jerome
FMay, Elizabeth Cooley
FMinklei, Joan C.
FProsnitz, Jay R.
FProsnitz, Mary Beth
FPutnam, Elaine M.
FRiley III, C. Madison
FSewall, Lisa G.
FTauer, Michael
FTucker, Myra J.
FVinacur, Mariana
GAstley, Russell B.
GBiggers, Philippa Jeanne
GCampbell, Diane
GChand, Neena E.
GClarke, Nathan
GConti, Elliott M.
GCook, Todd Michael
GFolland, Edward Denton
GHassell, Joseph R.
GHeuer, Thaddeus A.
GHowley, Maura G.
GHunnewell, Jane P.
GJaffe, Judson L.
GJones, Je’Lesia M.
GKaplan, Harold Norman
GLiu, Catherine
GMangiacotti, Susan A.
GMerry, Paul H.
GMorse, Parker John
GPeisch, Alice Hanlon
GPort, Allan Leigh
GSalasovich, Richard Michael
GSchaller, Frederick Waidner
GSearle, Barbara D.
GSielecki-Dzurdz, Tamara Vira
GSmith, Douglas Wylie
GSperos, Carol Ann
GTobin, Michael Richard
GTrumbull, Kathleen Fisher
GWoodacre, Lorri
HAllen, Marlene V.
HAufranc, Colette Emma
HBarr, Judy
HCahaly, Becca
HCharney, Marc W.
HClapham, Susan Balch
HCollins, Martha White
HCriswell, Paul Lindsay
HDe Peyster, Julia Hicks
HDougherty, Christina Whiting
HEizenberg, Leda Murcia
HEnglebardt, Ezra Matthew
HFallon, Jennifer D.
HFallon, Michael F.
HFreiman, Marjorie R.
HHester, Erin
HHimmelberger, David J.
HKubbins, Pamela L.
HLari, Ayla
HMayell, Conchita
HMcIntosh, Joanne
HMcMahon, Barbara H.
HNilforoshan, Vahideh
HPovich, Ilissa Kimball
HSawitsky, Heather
HTaylor, Thomas M.
HTheermann, Phyllis Lessner
HWatts, Sally Warner
HWechsler, Jeffrey P.
HWoodward, Kathleen Elizabeth

Note: We used several AI engines (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini) to help crunch some of the numbers…


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