Politics & Government
Swampscott Election 2020: Duffy, Grishman Elected To Select Board
The three-way race for two seats on the board of selectmen was the only contested, town-wide race in this year's municipal election.

SWAMPSCOTT, MA — Neal Duffy and David Grishman bested Stephen T. Williams in a three-way race for two selectmen's seats that were up for reelection in Tuesday's town election in Swampscott.
It was the only contested, town-wide race in this year's municipal election. There were contested races for town meeting representative in precincts four and six. What would have been a four-way race for two school committee seats turned into an uncontested race when two candidates dropped out last month, allowing Suzanne Wright and John Giantis to run unopposed.
Unofficial Results, Board of Selectmen
Winners listed in bold.
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| Candidate | Votes |
| Neal Duffy | 1,263 |
| David Grishman | 990 |
| Stephen T. Williams | 834 |
Voter turnout was 17 percent, with 1,924 of Swampscott's 11,385 registered voters casting ballots in the election. Complete, unofficial results are available on the town's Website.
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