There are eight contested races and an override proposal in today’s (Tuesday) Milton town election.
Voters are being asked to support a nine-point-five-million dollar override to cover shortfalls in town departments budgets and the schools, and to add to the stabilization fund.
There is a four-way race for two seats on the select board and surveyor of highway.
Incumbent Roxanne Musto is seeking reelection. She is challenged by Winston Daley, Meghan Haggerrty, and Paul Hogan who are also vying for an open seat..
Town Moderator Robert Hiss is being challenged by Elizabeth Dillon.
There are four candidates for two seats on the school committee with incumbent Annamma Varghese being challenged by Sharese Caldwell, Nathan Hutto, and Daniel O’Neil.
Board of assessors incumbent William Bennett is challenged by Nicole Rukstalis; Carolyn Cahill and Mary Fierabend are vying for a seat on the park commission.
Deborah Milbauer is challenging incumbent board of health member Mary Stenson; incumbent library trustees Hyacinth Crichlow and Sean Bentley are challenged by James Potter.
There are five candidates for four constable positions, seeking reelection are Tamara Berton, Eric Issner, William Neville and they are challenged by Kevin Chrisom Jr. and Yolanda Thomas.
James Kelley and Matthew Morong are seeking a seat on the housing authority. Planning board incumbents Sean Fahy and Margaret Oldfield are challenged by Denis Keohane and Hal Munger.
Terrence Driscoll is unchallenged for cemetery trustee.
There are several incumbents and challengers for Precinct One town meeting members.
Polls are open from 7 AM to 8 PM.