Voters in the town of Fenner returned five incumbents to their elected positions on Tuesday night, and elected a new town clerk— all six having run unopposed.
The results of the Nov. 7 election, as announced by the Madison County Board of Elections were:
• Supervisor David Jones was reelected with 329 votes for a two-year term. There were also 2 write-in votes and 89 undervotes, or ballots that did not cast a vote for the supervisor election.
• Town Councilors Hannah Strack and Bill Cody were reelected for four-year terms each, with 331 votes for Cody and 325 votes for Strack. There were also 2 write-in votes and 182 undervotes.
• Jennifer Stoker was elected town clerk with 338 votes to the two-year position. There were also 2 write-in votes and 80 undervotes. Stoker was appointed to the position earlier this year, so this is her first time being elected.
• Dan Smith was reelected highway superintendent for a two-year term with 334 votes. There were also 86 undervotes.
• Sharon Larkin was reelected tax collector for a two-year term with 331 votes. There were also 3 write-in votes and 86 undervotes.