LIVERMORE — In Tuesday’s municipal elections, Megan Dion was re-elected to a three-year term as selectperson/assessor/overseer of the poor.

William “Tom” Gould garnered more votes than incumbent Rodney Newman for a two-year term for selectperson.

Hollander “Holly” Richards was unopposed for a three-year term on the Regional School Unit 73 board of directors. Mark Holt, also unopposed, was elected to a one-year term on the school board.

Dion received 148 votes while her opponent, Scott Richmond, had 125. The tally for the second selectperson seat was 192 votes for Gould and 78 for Newman.

For the school board seats, Richards received 239 votes for the three-year term. Byron Bean and Mark Holt received write-in votes for that position. For the one-year seat, Holt received 250 votes while write-in votes were tallied for Scott Greenleaf and Marc Chretien.

A total of 273 votes were cast in the election.

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