Selectman Todd Dexter is unopposed for re-election.
Selectman Todd Dexter is unopposed for re-election. Credit: STAFF PHOTO/DAVID RAINVILLE

WARWICK — Unless any write-in candidates come forward, there will be no contests in Warwick’s May 20 town election.

Warwick has no caucus, so all candidates were nominated by petition. All are incumbents.

Selectman Todd Dexter was elected in a special election in November to fill the remainder of Dawn Magi’s term after her resignation in July. He is now running for his first full term.

Cemetery Commissioners Clyde Perkins, Bradley Matthews and James Toth and Transfer Station Commissioner Mark Fellows were appointed by the Selectboard to fill vacancies, and are now up for election for the first time.

The petitions on the ballot are:

■Selectman, three years — Todd Dexter

■Assessor, three years — Beth Gilgun

■Board of Health, three years — Donald Matthews

■Cemetery Commissioner, three years — Clyde Perkins, Jr.

■Cemetery Commissioner, two years — Bradley Matthews

■Cemetery Commissioner, one year — James Toth

■Constable, three years — Arland George Day, Jr.

■Library Trustee, three years — D. Clare Green

■Library Trustee, three years — Gregory Stone

■Transfer Station Commissioner, three years — Michael Mankowsky

■Transfer Station Commissioner, three years — Mark Fellows