What is Town Meeting? What are Town Meeting Members? What does a Town Meeting Member do? Who are the Town Meeting Members in Brookline? In which Precinct are they located? Can I contact them?

Town Meeting is the legislative body in Brookline. Town Meeting is made up of 255 Town Meeting members, 15 from each precinct. Town Meeting typically meets twice per year, once in the Spring, and once in fall, to discuss the Budget, changes to the By-laws, resolutions, and other legislation. There are 15 Town Meeting Members in your precinct, and you can find information on contacting them on the Town Website.

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1. Who can register to vote and how old do I need to be?
2. When do we have elections? What type of elections do we have? Do I need to register for regional, state and federal elections at a time or just once for all of them?
3. Why is it important for me to vote?
4. What’s the difference between a City and a Town?
5. Who can run for government in Brookline? How can I participate in government in Brookline?
6. What are boards, commissions and committees?
7. How old do I have to be to participate in boards, commissions and government meetings in Brookline?
8. What is Town Meeting? What are Town Meeting Members? What does a Town Meeting Member do? Who are the Town Meeting Members in Brookline? In which Precinct are they located? Can I contact them?
9. How old do I have to be to run to be a town meeting member in Brookline? Can anyone apply? How can I apply to be a town meeting member? How can I participate in Town Meeting?
10. Can 16- or 17-year-old residents vote or run for government?
11. What’s a Precinct? What’s a Majority-Minority Precinct?