Guilford Parents and Citizens Together

Guilford Parents And Citizens Together (Guilford PACT) is a non-partisan citizens' group focused on increasing participation of Guilford voters in the political process for issues affecting education. Our mission is “to advocate for education by increasing community and political involvement in Guilford.” We are a registered Political Action Committee (PAC), which means that we are able to solicit & spend funds in order to raise awareness and advocate for issues that are consistent with our mission.

High School Referendum Passes!

THANK YOU, GUILFORD!

The results were just read here at Town Hall and the outcome is what we've all been working towards! Thank you, thank you, thank you for the dedication each and every one of you poured into this effort. On behalf of all the amazing folks that have been working behind the scenes of Guilford PACT and Yes For Guilford's Future, THANK YOU! We never could have reached this goal without each and every one of you.

Yes for Guilford's Future Videos



Options comparison over 20 years

Comparison of taxpayer costs

Budget Referendum Passes!

A big thanks to all Guilford voters who went to the polls Tuesday.

An extra big thanks to all of our volunteers for getting out the vote. Well done!

Budget
Yes 2364
No 1882

Town property improvements
Yes 2124
No 2089

Emergency
Yes 2183
No 2044

Public works
Yes 2156
No 2034

School health and safety
Yes 2490
No 1725

Classroom updates
Yes 2621
No 1596

Map of Guilford Voting Districts

Voting Location by Street Address

(see the map by clicking here)

Links to Recent Town Documents

The following are links to documents from the town of Guilford web site, for your convenience.

Proposed Budget for FY2011-12

Capital Projects for Bond Authorization

Referendum Questions

BOS and BOE Budget Presentation to Guilford Rotary

Public Forum Minutes Published

See what your fellow citizens are saying about the building options:

Link to Guilford Public schools 2011 minutes page

The minutes can be downloaded directly here:

March 28, 2011 (Special Meeting - Public Forum)

Vote Tuesday, April 12th!

All 5 polling places will be used! See the map below for your polling place.

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