Voter Guide
May 16, 2026 Spring Town Election
May 16, 2026 Spring Town Election
The deadline to register to vote in this Spring’s Town Election is Wednesday, May 6 at 5pm.
Full information about voting, including requesting and submitting mail-in ballots, is available on the Town Clerk’s website.
This page has been prepared to contain information about the candidates for town-wide offices. It will be updated with candidate responses to the questionnaire submitted to them by the League.
Candidates for Select Board
There are 5 candidates for two 3-year terms.
| Candidate | Questions |
|---|---|
| Kevin B. Canty 20 Saw Mill Dr kevinbcanty@gmail.com | Relevant Qualifications: RESPONSE Nonprofit/Town Committee Experience: RESPONSE Top Three Priorities: RESPONSE |
| Betty Cavacco 23 Diamond St bettyc369@msn.com | Relevant Qualifications: RESPONSE Nonprofit/Town Committee Experience: RESPONSE Top Three Priorities: RESPONSE |
| Steven James Keith 60 Canterbury Dr Email: stevie4plymouth@gmail.com Website: www.stevie4selectboard.com Social: Stevie Keith for Select Board | Relevant Qualifications: Former U.S. Army Captain with 11 years of service, including deployments to Afghanistan, Ukraine, and the COVID-19 Relief Mission in New York City. Co-owner and General Manager of Keith Brothers Plumbing. MBA from UMass Boston. Lifetime VFW member. Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors member. Founder and President of the 5 Gallon Challenge Foundation addressing food insecurity. Lifelong Plymouth resident, husband, and father. Nonprofit/Town Committee Experience: My wife Megan and I created the 5 Gallon Challenge for Hunger in November 2024. Since it's inception, we've rallied businesses & individuals across town to join. Together we've donated over ~$2000 cash to local food banks and 24,000lbs of food, water, women's health products, diapers, and baby wipes to local food banks such as the Plymouth Area Coalition, American Legion, and Salvation Army. Top Three Priorities: Accountability. Affordability. Economic Development. |
| Richard J. Quintal, Jr. 429 Court St digquintal@comcast.net | Relevant Qualifications: RESPONSE Nonprofit/Town Committee Experience: Top Three Priorities: RESPONSE |
| Scott M. Vecchi 101 Cherry St #C17 Email: Info@vote4vecchi.org Website: www.Vote4vecchi.org Socials: The committee to elect Scott M Vecchi | Relevant Qualifications: I am a practicing attorney, I have served on numerous boards and committees both elected and appointed including currently serving on the Finance and Advisory Committee trying to reign in our budget. I am a native Plymouthian and member of both the Alden and Mayflower Societies and was a town employee for 29 years which provides me with an institutional and historical knowledge of our towns government and the services it provides. Nonprofit/Town Committee Experience: Town meeting member, Precinct 5, Charter Review Committee, Historical District Commission, Charter Review Commission, Plymouth Redevelopment Authority, Finance and Advisory Committee, Plymouth Working Dog Foundation and Toys for Tots. Top Three Priorities: No proposition 2-1/2 override, tax relief for seniors and smaller more efficient government. |
Candidates for Planning Board
There is 1 candidate for one seat.
| Candidate | Questions |
|---|---|
| Francis Frederick Mand 20 Chilton St dogd@aol.com | Relevant Qualifications: RESPONSE Nonprofit/Town Committee Experience: RESPONSE Top Three Priorities: RESPONSE |
Candidates for School Committee
There are 5 candidates for two 3-year terms.
| Candidate | Questions |
|---|---|
| Christina Charlyn Bryant 17 Avalon Way #1722 cbryant.cb@gmail.com | Relevant Qualifications: RESPONSE Nonprofit/Town Committee Experience: RESPONSE Top Three Priorities: RESPONSE |
| Michael R Condry 16 Ashberry St condrymr@gmail.com Facebook: Michael Condry for School Committee | Relevant Qualifications: I’ve just completed two bachelor’s degrees at Bridgewater State University, in Political Science and History, and a minor in Philosophy. I also was educated entirely in the Plymouth Public School system, graduating in 2021, leaving me with recent, firsthand experience of how we educate our students. Nonprofit/Town Committee Experience: None Top Three Priorities: Advocating for improving test scores, active communication between families and the school system regarding budget, curriculum, schedules, etc., and maximizing the impact and quality of the spending of tax dollars. |
| Justin Cormier Fosdick 56 Peter Rd jcfosdick2002@gmail.com | Relevant Qualifications: My most relevant qualifications for the school committee are; recently experiencing the K-12 Plymouth School system as a born and raised Plymothian; offering a unique student aligned perspective. Next, I have a B.S. in Research Design, positioning me to be a rational and informed member of this committee, making decisions based on facts and real world data. Lastly, I am an Eagle Scout with a passion for engaging the community positively and effectively to create real and lasting change. Nonprofit/Town Committee Experience: My experience in town as a representative in our community has been as follows; I am a member of the West Plymouth Steering Committee, a member of the Citizens Advisory Committee for the Plymouth Airport, and have spent multiple years as an elected Town Meeting representative for Precinct 11. This experience orients me well in regard to being familiar with the detailed Town budget, and effectively listening to and engaging with community needs. Top Three Priorities: My top three priorities if elected to school committee would be; continued fiscal responsibility in tandem with Town Meeting. Encouraging administrative and educator collaboration through respectful conflict deescalation and representation. Additionally, promoting student and employee safety and use of technology, through new and existing initiatives with the superintendents office and local unions. |
| Robert Paul Morgan 9 Peter Rd robertpmorgan64@gmail.com | Relevant Qualifications: RESPONSE Nonprofit/Town Committee Experience: RESPONSE Top Three Priorities: RESPONSE |
| Megan Elizabeth Parker 1002 Long Pond Rd meganphoey@gmail.com | Relevant Qualifications: I have been an educator for twenty years; I have my Masters degree in Curriculum and Teaching, and a Graduate degree in Educational Leadership. I have lived in Plymouth for the majority of my life, and my son is a middle school student and my daughter will be in kindergarten in two years. Nonprofit/Town Committee Experience: This is my first experience as a potential member of a Town Committee. Top Three Priorities: My top three priorities are: first to ensure the literacy needs of our students are being met, second to give an educator’s perspective on the challenges education is faced with today, and to support Plymouth schools in striving to become one of the strongest districts on the South Shore. |
Candidates for Housing Authority
There is 1 candidate for one 5-year term.
| Candidate | Questions |
|---|---|
| George Washington Herz II 15 Muster Field george.herzii@gmail.com | Relevant Qualifications: RESPONSE Nonprofit/Town Committee Experience: RESPONSE Top Three Priorities: RESPONSE |
Candidates for Redevelopment Authority
There are X candidates for one 5-year term.
