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SOUTH HADLEY — More than 2,000 voters came out to the polls Tuesday for annual town elections.

In the sole contested election, incumbent library trustees David Morrell, Susan Obremski-Crowther and Gillian Woldorf retained their seats, beating back a challenge from Anne Moore, according to unofficial results. Obremski-Crowther topped the voting with 1,548, Woldorf received 1,393 and Morrell got 1,378, against Moore’s 981 votes.

Write-in candidate Daniel Vieu was elected to a three-year term on the School Committee along with incumbent Lynda Pickbourn-Smith, and Ronald Coutu received 108 votes in his write-in bid for a one-year term on the Municipal Light Board.

Others winning election were Nicole Casolari and Andrea Miles, Select Board; Lawrence Dixon, School Committee (one year); Gerald Judge and Karen Pio, Board of Health; John Hine, Municipal Light Board; Kevin Taugher, Board of Assessors; and Diane Supczak-Mulvaney and Nathan Therien, Planning Board.

Fire districts

Challenger Kari Scytkowski unseated incumbent clerk/treasurer Terie Fleury in Tuesday’s elections for Fire District No. 1, according to posted results.

Scytkowski garnered 440 votes compared to 246 for Fleury.

Edward Wall was elected moderator, John Wojciechowski won a three-year seat on the Prudential Committee, and Eden DuPerier took the three-year seat on the board of water commissioners.

In Fire District No. 2, Carlene Hamlin was elected moderator, Robert Bak and John Moriarty took the three-year and one-year seats on the Prudential Committee, and Adam Hogan was elected water commissioner.