With little incentive for voters to come out, the turnout for Tuesday’s election — when only uncontested municipal seats were on the ballot — was 11.5%. A total of 1,320 voters cast ballots, according to the registrars of voters, who released the results shortly before 10 p.m.
Votes were cast as follows:
Board of Selectmen
Jim Saxe (R) — 938
Richard Dubow (D) — 816
Board of Finance
Warren L. Serenbetz (R) — 916
Jeffrey Rutishauser (R) — 919
Richard Creeth (D) — 816
Board of Education
Bruce Likly (R) — 796
Glenn Hemmerlee (R) — 723
Chris Stroup (I) — 676
Board of Assessment Appeals
Frank Oliveri (R) — 960
Planning & Zoning Commission
Four-year terms:
Peter Shiue (R) — 884
Joe Fiteni (R) — 887
Sally Poundstone (R) — 920
Franklin Wong (D) — 787
Doris Knapp (D) — 808
Two-year terms:
Marilyn Gould (R) — 880
Bas Nabulsi (D) — 794
Zoning Board of Appeals
Four-year terms:
Tim Meyer (R) — 914
Brian Lilly (D) — 782
Two-year term:
Al Nickel (R) — 957
Alternates:
L. Michael Rudolph (R) — 894
Andrew McNee (D) — 772
Constables
Richard Ziegler (R) — 741
Christopher Gardner (R) — 753
Christopher Dubrowski (R) — 767
Deborah McFadden (D) — 604
Bo Mitchell (D) — 508
A more detailed story will appear in Thursday’s Bulletin.