Just 2.8 percent of voters turnout for Easton election
Dana Hourigan Correspondent
EASTON – Four new board members and seven incumbents won seats in Easton’s local elections Saturday, April 24.
There were no contested races, but there will be a few new faces, including two members of the Select Board.
Just 2.84 percent of voters turned out to cast ballots in the annual town election.
The lack of any contested races resulted in the low turnout of just 487 voters at the polls at Oliver Ames High School.
Town Clerk Danielle Sicard said she wasn’t surprised by the numbers.
“What’s on the ballot drives turnout,” Sicard said.