WENDELL — Residents may cast their votes Monday to fill 12 municipal positions ranging from selectman to cemetery commissioner.

However, none of the races are contested.

Polls will be open from noon to 8 p.m. at the Wendell Town Office Building at 9 Morse Village Road.

Five of those running are incumbents, including:

Jeoffrey Gavin Pooser of 245 Lockes Village Road, who is running for re-election for a three-year Selectboard seat.

Jamie (Jack) Radner of 13 Lady Slipper Lane seeks re-election to the School Committee for three years.

Town Moderator Kathleen Nolan of 438 Jennison Road seeks re-election for a one-year term.

Michael Gifford of 6 Mountain Laurel Road is running for re-election to a three-year term as road commissioner.

Library trustees Melissa Grader of 140 New Salem Road and Kathleen Swaim of 32 West St. are both running for re-election to three-year terms.

Others seats are two spots on the Cemetery Commission. Judith Putnam of 1 Bullard Pasture Road and Sylvia Wetherby of 33 Morse Village Road are running for two-year and three-year seats, respectively.

Luke Samuel Doody of 150 Locke Hill Road is running for a three-year term on the Board of Assessors.

Barbara Craddock of 416 New Salem Road is running for election to a three-year Board of Health seat.

Richard Asmann of 23 Rush Road is on the ballot for five-year seat on the Planning Board.

Corine Baker of 146 A Mormon Hollow Road is running for a one-year term as tree warden.

Residents who will be unable to make it to the polls can vote Friday, May 4 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Wendell Town Office Building.

Reach David McLellan at dmclellan@recorder.com