WHATELY — With no contested races in town election Tuesday, all candidates won office handily.
These candidates were on the ballot:
■Richard Smith, re-elected to a one-year position as town moderator, with 90 votes.
■Jonathan Edwards, re-elected to a three-year position on the Selectboard, with 70 votes.
■Lynn Sibley, re-elected to a three-year term as town clerk, with 89 votes.
■Katie Edwards, re-elected to a three-year term on the School Committee, with 83 votes.
■Cathleen Grady, elected to a three-year term as an assessor, with 83 votes.
■Robert Smith, re-elected to a three-year term as a library trustee, with 84 votes.
■Neal Abraham, elected to a three-year term on the Cemetery Commission, with 84 votes.
■Michael Archbald, re-elected to the Board of Health for a three-year term, with 82 votes.
■George Bucala Jr., re-elected to the Water Commission for a three-year term, with 84 votes.
■Adelia A. Bardwell, re-elected as an elector under Oliver Smith Will, with 87 votes.
■Edwin M. Zaniewski, 87 votes, and Thomas J. Mahar, 86 votes, re-elected to three-year terms as constables.
Rebecca Jones won a one-year seat on the Board of Health with 17 write-in votes.
