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  2. Select board - Wikipedia

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    The first selectman (or selectwoman) is the head of the board of selectmen in some New England towns. Historically, the first selectman was the one who received the largest number of votes during municipal elections or at a town meeting. More recently most towns have chosen to elect the first selectman in a separate election, much like a mayor.

  3. Board of Selectmen - Wikipedia

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  4. Boston Board of Selectmen - Wikipedia

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    Selectmen were elected to six-month terms early in the history of the board, but later were elected to one-year terms. In colonial days selectmen included William Clark . At the time of the American Revolution , the selectmen were John Hancock , Joseph Jackson, Samuel Sewall, William Phillips, Timothy Newell , John Ruddock (Selectman) , John ...

  5. Selectmen - Wikipedia

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  6. Early government of Dedham, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The board also prepared the agenda for the meeting, which gave them a degree of control over it. [44] The selectmen wrote most of the laws in the town and they levied taxes on their fellow townsmen. [44] [28] They could also approve expenditures. [28] The selectmen were charged with deciding who sat where in the meetinghouse. [45]

  7. Representative town meeting - Wikipedia

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    Representative town meetings (RTMs) vary from town to town, and can vary widely in terms of rules and bylaws.The town of Westport, Connecticut has non-partisan RTMs, where while a member may belong to a party, it may not be advertised as such, and the First Selectman may veto any legislation passed excepting for appropriations. [1]

  8. List of selectmen of Fall River, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Town of Fall River, Massachusetts (also known as the Town of Troy, Massachusetts from 1804 to 1834) was led by a Board of Selectmen from 1803 until its re-incorporation as a city in 1854. Prior to 1803, it was a part of Freetown and was led by the Freetown Board of Selectmen. [1]

  9. Daniel Koh - Wikipedia

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    As the top vote getter, Koh received 2,733 votes [7] He resigned from the Board of Selectmen in February 2021 to join the Biden Administration. [ 8 ] In 2021, Koh was seen as a potential candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts in the 2022 Massachusetts gubernatorial election . [ 9 ]