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A person enters the Madison Town Office on April 1. Voters Monday night approved $4.8 million in spending during the annual town meeting. (Rich Abrahamson/Staff Photographer)

MADISON — Voters elected two new select board members Tuesday.

Christopher Roy and Brandon Hagopian won the two open seats on the five-member board, both with three-year terms.

Roy garnered 561 votes, with Hagopian next with 306 votes, unofficial results from the town show.

Behind them were Ryan Murphy with 288 votes, Jacob Elliott with 286 and Louis Milton with 57.

Roy, maintenance transportation director for Maine School Administrative District 59 and a local business owner, and Hagopian, a physical education teacher for MSAD 59, replace board Chair Sally Dwyer and Kathy Estes. The two did not run for reelection.

All other municipal races were uncontested.

Jake covers Skowhegan and Somerset County for the Morning Sentinel. He started reporting at the Morning Sentinel in November 2023. Jake grew up in Massachusetts and graduated from Tufts University. While...

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