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Danvers residents went to the polls on Tuesday after two weeks of mail-in and early voting. Find out what they decided. (Patch Graphics)
DANVERS, MA Gardner Trask claimed victory in his quest for a sixth term on the Danvers Select Board and Matthew Duggan earned the second Select Board seat, while Robin Doherty and Alice Campbell won the two School Committee seats up for grabs, according to unofficial results Tuesday night.
Trask faced three other challengers in his bid for another three years.
Trask tallied 1,444 votes (25.4 percent), with Duggan second at 1,177 (20.7 percent). Timothy Donahue third at 1,093 (19.3 percent) and Richard Bettencourt fourth at 1,085 (19.1 percent. There were 865 blanks and 10 write-ins.
The Annual Town Election in Danvers is just a few weeks away.
With plenty of candidates on the ballot and COVID-19 precautions still being taken, we have compiled some things voters should know before heading to the polls.
1. When and where
The Annual Town Election will be held at the Danvers High School Field House, 60 Cabot Road, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. on Tuesday, May 4.
Early voting will be held on Saturday, April 24, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Danvers Town Hall, 1 Sylvan St.
Voters must wear face coverings and follow social distancing and one-way traffic flow patterns as directed in each location.