Politics & Government
Wakefield Town Election: Santos, Longo, May Take Selectmen Seats
The unofficial results from Wakefield's annual town election are in.

WAKEFIELD, MA—The unofficial results from Wakefield's election are in, with 14.75 percent of the town turning out for the Annual Town Election.
In the Selectmen's race, Ann McGonigle Santos, Anthony Longo and Peter May took the three open seats. Santos was the lone incumbent re-elected, with fellow incumbent Phyllis Hull falling shy with 14 percent of the vote.
The unofficial voting results in contested elections are as follows(* denotes winner):
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Board of Selectmen:
Phyllis J. Hull: 14.70 percent
Ann McGonigle Santos: 22.09 percent*
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Daniel L. Benjamin R. 15.18 percent
Anthony J. Longo: 24.20 percent*
Peter J. May: 23.35 percent*
Town Clerk:
Kristen K. Henshaw: 42.61 percent
Betsy Sheeran: 56.86 percent*
Constable for Three Years:
Gerard S. Alterio Jr.: 31.03 percent*
Richard O. Bayard: 30.46 percent*
Mark A. Ross: 19.15 percent
Robert S. Steward: 19.23 percent
The full results for all positions can be found here.
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