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Happy Election Day: What you need to know

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Newcomers fall short in Town Election

May 4, 2021 Voters ultimately favored familiar faces in the May 4 Town Election.  Alan Slavin was reelected to his seat on the Board of Selectmen by 40 percent of voters. Write-in candidate Tricia Wurtz earned 33 percent of the vote, while Finance Committee Member Glenn Lawrence earned 26 percent. Two percent of voters left that question blank. Apryl Rossi and Geoff Swett were elected to seats on the School Committee, receiving 25 and 26 percent of the vote, respectively. Newcomer Brennan McKiernan earned 18 percent of votes, while Ron Besse earned 15 percent. The remaining 15 percent of voters left the question blank. Just under 7 percent of registered voters participated in the election, which included five other uncontested races.

Vote today in the Town Election

May 4, 2021 One seat on the Board of Selectmen and two seats on the School Committee are up for votes along with five uncontested races today, May 4. Polling places will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Residents’ polling places are determined by their precinct: Precincts one and six vote at the Town Hall auditorium, located at 54 Marion Rd.; precincts two and three vote at the Ethel E. Hammond School, located at 13 Highland Ave.; and precincts four and five vote at Redman Hall, located at 745 Main St. Those who don’t know their precinct can find out here:https://www.sec.state.ma.us/wheredoivotema/bal/myelectioninfo.aspx.

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