Scott Doherty and Cory Fellows won a three-way race for two seats on the Scarborough Town Council.
Fellows received 7,962 votes, Doherty received 7,559 votes, and candidate Crescencia Maurer received 6,316 votes.
The pace of growth and affordability of living in Scarborough following a revaluation were major themes for all three candidates.
Meanwhile, Bill Donovan ran unopposed and was elected to a two-year term on the Town Council to replace outgoing Councilor Jean-Marie Caterina. Mitchell Rockenstire ran unopposed and will take the open school board seat with a term expiring in June 2026.
Fellows and Doherty will replace Nick McGee and Don Hamill on the council, who did not run for reelection.
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