MILTON Michael Zullas overwhelmingly won a second term on the select board, two newcomers won seats on the school committee and voters approved a debt exclusion to update the town s fire stations in Tuesday s town election.
Zullas defeated Philip Johenning by a margin of 3,481 votes to 691 in the select board race.
Elizabeth Lizzy Carroll and Beverly Ross Denny, who ran a joint campaign, swept to victory in the contest for two vacant school committee seats. Carroll, a program director for Facing History and Ourselves, collected 2,778 votes and Denny, director of Grantmakers for Education, had 2,745 votes. Kristin Kociol placed third with 1,949 votes and Susannah Hagerty had 1,321.
She just doesn t know what impact the continuing coronavirus pandemic will have on turnout. All the evidence is there that we should have a good turnout, but throw COVID into the mix and I just don t know, Galvin said. The candidates are pretty active in their campaigning.
Last year, with the election moved to June due to the pandemic, only 15.8 percent of the town s voters cast ballots, nearly half of them by absentee or mail-in ballots. Galvin said she had received just over 600 requests for absentee and mail-in ballots for Tuesday s election.
The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday in the town s 10 precincts. Galvin said masks will be required at the polls, voting booths will be six feet apart and other COVID-19 precautions will be in place.
MILTON With town hall closed to the public due to the coronavirus pandemic, the process for picking up and dropping off nomination papers for the April 27 town election will be different this year, Town Clerk Susan Galvin said.
Anyone seeking nomination papers for town wide office or town meeting member seats should contact her office, Galvin said. Nomination papers must be picked up by the candidate.
Instead of scheduling individual appointments, the clerk s office is offering daily pick-up and drop-off service at 10 a.m. weekdays and 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday.
Candidates picking up or dropping off nomination papers must bring their own pen, conform to social distancing guidelines and wear a face covering. Upon arrival at town hall, call the clerk s office at 617-898-4859 and a member of the staff will come to the door to assist.