Katherine Whitcomb, rear, and Claire Conklin check Conway resident Ronald Hawkes in to vote at Conway Town Hall on Thursday.
Katherine Whitcomb, rear, and Claire Conklin check Conway resident Ronald Hawkes in to vote at Conway Town Hall on Thursday. Credit: Staff Photo/Paul Franz

CONWAY — Only one of the four seats for which no one was on the ballot in Thursday’s town election was filled by a write-in campaign.

Jacqueline Choate was elected to a three-year term on the Board of Health with 10 write-in votes. A second three-year Board of Health seat, a three-year Conway School Committee seat and a three-year Planning Board seat remain vacant.

Town Clerk Laurie Lucier said the Selectboard will decide who to appoint to the remaining vacancies.

Ninety-two voters showed up to the polls at Town Hall on Thursday, which represents 6 percent of all registered voters in Conway.

Voters also approved the ballot question, which allows a debt exclusion on the $170,000 the town will borrow to repave a section of Shelburne Falls Road. The town approved the proposal at the June 5 Annual Town Meeting.

There were no surprises in the rest of the town’s uncontested races. The results are as follows:

■Philip Kantor, Selectboard (three-year term)

■Russell French, Board of Assessors (three-year term)

■Denise Storm, Conway School Committee (three-year term)

■Jennifer Mullins, Planning Board (three-year term)

■James “Jimmy” Recore, moderator (one-year term)

Chris Larabee can be reached at clarabee@recorder.com or 413-930-4081.