This year’s voter turnout was under 17 percent, said Town Clerk Maureen Winseck.
GREENFIELD – Mark P. Wisnewski emerged the winner of the contested town councilor at-large seat in Tuesday’s general election, winning with 901 votes to Cameron R. Ward’s 887.
The Precinct 1 town councilorship was a write-in campaign. Marian A. Kelner won the seat with 92 votes. Her competitor, Dennis Lashier, received 45.
School committee vice chairman Keith C. McCormic lost his seat in the only other contested race, with three candidates vying for two spots. Secretary Maryelen Calderwood picked up 957 votes and Daryl B. Essensa got 1,168. McCormic received 720.
Steven M. Ronhave ran unopposed for Town Council in Precinct 4, Vice President David Singer held onto his Precinct 5 seat, and Hillary H. Hoffman took the Precinct 6 position.
This year’s voter turnout was under 17 percent, said Town Clerk Maureen T. Winseck.