SUNDERLAND — There are no contested races in Sunderland’s election, set for 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Sunderland Elementary School on Saturday.

The ballot is as follows: Michael A. Wissemann (candidate for re-election), moderator, one year; David J. Pierce (candidate for re-election), selectman, three years; James Kowaleck (candidate for re-election), assessor, three years; Caitlyn Ann Rock (candidate for re-election), Board of Health, three years; Jessica C. Corwin, Sunderland Elementary School Committee, three years; Judith L. Pierce (candidate for re-election), Frontier Regional School Committee, three years; Wendy M. Houle (candidate for re-election), town clerk, three years; Stephen M. Gowa, Planning Board, five years; Michael A. Wissemann (candidate for re-election), Riverside Cemetery trustee, three years; Elizabeth Ann Berry, Justine J. Rosewarne and David Michael Wissemann (all candidates for re-election), library trustee, three years; Molly HB Gowa, library trustee, one year; Kenneth L. Kushi (candidate for re-election), town park trustee, three years.

There is also one question on the ballot. The question asks if Sunderland will be allowed by voters to assess an additional $200,000 in real estate and personal property taxes via a Proposition 2½ override to fund the operating budgets of the town and its public school for the fiscal year beginning July 1.