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Westwood Town Election 2012 Unofficial Results

The town saw 11 percent of voters head to the polls on Tuesday.

 

Polls in Westwood closed at 8 p.m. Tuesday for the annual Town Election, and the unofficial results are in

Chris Pfaff came out victorious in the one contested race for a vacant planning board seat, with 60 percent of the votes for that seat over 34.14 percent for opponent Peter Hack.

Proposed revisions to the Westwood Town Charter were also voted in by residents, receiving a total of 718 votes in favor of the revisions.

Below are the total votes from Westwood, produced from numbers provided by Westwood Town Clerk Dottie Powers.

Total Votes by Precinct
*Indicates contested race 

Board or Committee Term Candidate Pct. 1 Pct. 2 Pct. 3 Pct. 4 Total
Board of Assessors 3-year Maureen Bleday 188 261 186 191 826
Library Trustees 3-year Daniel Lehan 163 240 175 172 750
3-year Jane Wiggin 183 240 175 164 762
Town Moderator 1-year Anthony Antonellis 182 256 196 191 825
Planning Board 2-year *Chris Pfaff 115 155 129 246 645
2-year *Peter Hack 94 160 74 39 367
3-year Stephen Olanoff 157 228 165 157 707
3-year Stephen Rafsky 153 217 153 158 681
School Committee 3-year Brian Kelly 170 252 182 188 792
Board of Selectmen 3-year Nancy Hyde 174 254 181 172 781
Sewer Commission 3-year Anthony Antonellis 175 252 190 182 799
Town Treasurer 3-year James Galvin 184 272 196 192 844

Home Rule Charter

Ballot Question
Pct. 1 Pct. 2 Pct. 3 Pct. 4 Total
Revisions to Westwood Town Charter Yes 161 228 149 180 718
No 21 31 23 36 111

 

Precinct Location Number of Registered Voters Number of Votes Percent
1 Westwood Senior Center  2,613
223
9%
2 Sheehan Elementary 2,618
329
13%
3 Paul Hanlon School 2,589 
232
9%
4 Downey School 2,409 
291
12%
Total 10,229 
1,075
11%

Related Topics: Westwood Town Election and Westwood Town Hall

Peter Hack

9:50 pm on Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Chris, congratulations on your successful campaign. You ran a very good race and I wish you good luck in your term.

Peter Hack

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