The Town of Kingston held its annual Town Election last Saturday, April 23, and these are the uncertified results from Paul Gallagher, Town Clerk.
Selectman – Tyler R. Bouchard won 560 votes for the three-year term. There were 159 blanks and 12 write-ins.
Assessor – Michael P. Martin won re-election with 492 votes for the three-year term. There were 226 blanks and 13 write-ins.
Collector of Taxes – Kenneth B. Moalli won re-election with 548 votes for the three-year term, 178 blanks, and five write-ins.
Planning Board – Thomas S. Buchard, Sr. won re-election to the five-year term with 527 votes, 198 blanks and six write-ins.
Silver Lake Regional School Committee – vote for two – Amy M. Cortright received 413 votes. Michael E. Shekane received 382 votes for the three-year term. Jeanne M. Coleman got 334 votes, and there were 328 blanks and five write-ins.
Kingston Elementary School Committee – vote for two – Timothy E. Lewis, candidate for re-election, topped the vote with 490. Michael E. Shekane was next with 334 votes. Sheila Vaughn, candidate for re-election, got 257 votes. There were also 374 blanks and seven write-ins.
Water Commissioner – Robert J. Erlandsen was unopposed and won 485 votes for the three-year term. There were 242 blanks and four write-ins.
Board of Health – Joseph F. Casna, Jr. and William J. Kavol both won re-election to the three-year term, Casna with 443 votes and Kavol with 407 votes. There were 593 blanks and 19 write-ins.
Library Trustee – two positions for three-years. Ralph T. Calderaro won relection with 488 votes. Carolyn Bromage won the position with 60 write-in votes. There were 886 blanks and 88 write-ins.
Recreation Commission – Joseph P. Cunningham, Jr., ran unopposed, taking the position with 488 votes. There were 231 blanks and 12 write-ins.
Recreation Commission – Patrick Rooney won the one-year term with 59 write-in votes. There were 617 blanks and 114 total write-in ballots.
Sewer Commissioner – Elaine A. Fiore, candidate for re-election, ran unopposed and won 469 votes. There were 250 blanks and 12 write-ins.
Constable – Brian J. Graziano and Robert J. Short, both candidates for re-election, won their bids, Graziano with 439 votes and Short with 411 votes for the three year terms.
Housing Authority – Mary L. Hayes was re-elected to a five-year term with 490 votes. She was unopposed. There were 238 blanks and three write-ins.
Housing Authority – There were 710 blanks for the one-year term and 21 write-ins.