Mayor Richard Alcombright was returned to a third term with a margin of 670 votes
over his opponent, former
City Councilor Robert M. Moulton Jr.
Ward 1
Ward 2
Ward 3
Ward 4
Ward 5
Total
Alcombright
465
388
332
516
448
2,149
Moulton
309
281
195
369
325
1,479
These results are official.
City Council (top 9) unofficial results
Name
Ward 1
Ward 2
Ward 3
Ward 4
Ward 5
Total
Lisa Blackmer
453
406
301
535
466
2,161
Keith Bona
461
443
303
543
495
2,245
Jennifer Breen
415
373
267
457
408
1,920
Nancy Bullett
494
442
315
574
506
2,331
Eric Buddington
329
260
257
349
362
1,557
Robert Cardimino
264
222
170
277
259
1,192
Michael Hernandez
219
200
157
253
243
1,072
Benjamin Lamb
520
438
321
582
499
2,360
Kate H. Merrigan
552
472
350
619
524
2,517
Joshua Moran
483
378
260
544
434
2,099
David Robbins
352
281
201
369
343
1,546
Wayne Wilkinson
400
305
223
411
340
1,679
North Adams School Committee
McCann School Committee
Boulger
Hodgkins
Moulton
Vareschi
Gigliotti
Rivers
Ward 1
519
405
448
328
564
536
Ward 2
439
353
403
293
482
467
Ward 3
319
268
272
222
376
346
Ward 4
570
483
537
330
608
625
Ward 5
524
440
460
290
584
540
2,371
1,949
2,120
1,463
2,614
2,514
North Adams City Council unofficials results, in order, were Kate Hanley Merrigan, Benjamin Lamb, Nancy Bullett, Keith Bona, Lisa Blackmer, Joshua Moran, Jennifer Breen, Wayne Wilkinson and Eric Buddington elected, with David Robbins, Robert Cardimino and Michael Hernandez rounding out the field.
Winning re-election on the School Committee were H. Putnam Boulger, John Hockridge and Mark P. Moulton, with newcomer Michele Vareschi out of the running.
Both incumbents Paul Gigliotti and Gary Rivers ran unopposed for the Northern Berkshire Vocational District School Committee.
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