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Montgomery Village Today
By the People, for the People
Montgomery County Villages Hold Trustee Elections
Residents in Fonda, Fultonville, Hagaman, and St. Johnsville to vote for local leadership roles
Mar. 14, 2026 at 8:22pm
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Residents in several Montgomery County, New York villages will head to the polls on Wednesday to elect new village trustees. The elections will take place in the communities of Fonda, Fultonville, Hagaman, and St. Johnsville.
Why it matters
Trustee seats are important local leadership roles that help shape the policies and direction of small village governments. These elections give residents a direct say in who will represent their community's interests.
The details
Village trustee positions are up for election in Fonda, Fultonville, Hagaman, and St. Johnsville. Trustees serve two-year terms and are responsible for setting budgets, approving local laws and ordinances, and overseeing village services and infrastructure.
- The elections will take place on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
The players
Fonda
A village in Montgomery County, New York.
Fultonville
A village in Montgomery County, New York.
Hagaman
A village in Montgomery County, New York.
St. Johnsville
A village in Montgomery County, New York.
The takeaway
These local trustee elections give residents in small Montgomery County villages a direct say in the leadership and direction of their communities. Voter turnout will be key in determining who will serve on these important local governing bodies.


