Town Clerk Laurie Gibbons is predicting a 40 percent voter turnout.
LUDLOW - Town Clerk Laurie Gibbons is predicting a 40 percent turnout for today’s town election.
Voting is from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the town’s six precinct polling places.
“There are a lot of races,” Gibbons said, “and if the weather is partly sunny and mild, that will help bring voters out to the polls.”
There are five candidates running for two seats on the Board of Selectmen.
The candidates for the two terms are Carmina D. Fernandes, Christine D. Peacey, Manuel D. Silva, Walter E. Craven and Timothy S. Donnelly.
For School Committee, Deborah Stephenson is seeking to unseat three-year incumbent Jacob Oliveira.
For a seat on the Board of Assessors, Antonio Rosa is challenging incumbent Donald Lake.
For a seat on the Board of Health incumbent appointee Victor Field is seeking the seat as well as Timothy Fontaine.