Buxton voters on Tuesday elected a slate of local officials.
Thomas Peters (362 votes) and Heath Knight (309 votes) were elected to three-year terms on the Board of Selectmen. Incumbent Mark Blier finished with 303 votes, and write-in candidate Beverly Young received 160 votes.
Craig Lefebvre and Jeremiah Ross III were re-elected to three-year terms on the planning board.
Voters elected Luke Plummer (410 votes), Ronald Tardif (391 votes) and David Kessler (275 votes) to serve three-year terms on the budget committee. A fourth candidate, Cody St. Louis, received 255 votes.
Nathan Carlow of Buxton, Donald Marean of Hollis, Christina Silvestri of Limington and Erika Creutz of Standish all ran unopposed for the MSAD 6 Board school board.
Town Clerk John Myers said 758, or 12%, of the town’s 6,299 registered voters cast ballots.
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