Boston:
Martin A. Ballowe, R,BT received 1,281 votes to win the supervisor position over Richard K. Hawkins, D,I,C,WF who received 1,126 votes.
Jeffery Genzel, R,BT, with 1,363 votes and Jay Boardway, R, BT with 1,313 votes won the two seats on the Boston Town Board over Cathleen Dobson, D,I,C, WF with 1,076 votes and David Ruzzine, D, I C, WF with 977 votes.
Debra Bender, D,R,I,C received 2,123 votes for town justice.
Colden: Annie Hoffman, D, I, C, received 636 votes to win the supervisor position over James Walker, R, TF who received 500 votes.
David J. Arcara, R, with 597 votes and Patrick C. Murphy, D, with 517 votes, won the two Colden Town Board seats over Stephanie A. Czerniak, R, C, with 481 votes and Richard S. Sheldon, D, with 434 votes.
Edward W. Wochensky, R, C, ran uncontested for highway superintendent and received 903 votes.
Collins:
Merle A. Harvey, D, CF, won the supervisor position with 423 votes over opponent Kenneth E. Martin, R, I, C, who received 403 votes.
Becky Jo Summers, R, I, C, received 722 votes for Collins town justice.
Robert Gaylord, D, I, CF, receiving 518 votes and Mary Clark, R, C, receiving 434 votes, won the two seats on the Collins Town Board over Janet Vogtli, R, I, C, with 345 votes and Harold Rundle III, D, CF with 304 votes.
Norman J. Peters, R, I, C ran uncontested for the position of town justice and received 730 votes.
Dennis Jensen, R, I, C won the position of highway superintendent with 547 votes over Francis Gernatt Jr., D, CF with 297 votes.
Salvatore P. Dicembra, R, I, C, ran uncontested for the position of Assessor with 696 votes.
Concord:
Gary A. Eppolito, R, I, C, ran uncontested for the position of town supervisor and received 1,061 votes.
Mary E. Bolt, R, I, C, ran unopposed for town clerk and received 1,135 votes.
James Krezmien, R, I, C with 1,018 votes and William Snyder III, R, I, C with 1,006 votes were both voted onto the Concord Town Board.
Leslie Gibbin, D, R, I, C, WF ran unopposed for town justice and received 1,051 votes.
Dennis M. Dains, R, I, C, with 972 votes, won the position of town supervisor over Edward A. Perkins, D, with 369 votes.
Sardinia:
Mary L. Hannon, R, I, with 276 votes, beat out Sheila L. Vrenna, D, C, SF, with 173 votes for the position of town supervisor.
Betsy A. Marsh, R, I, with 346 votes won the position of town clerk over Denise Schiener, D, SF with 108 votes.
Cheryl Earl, R, I with 276 votes and Felecia Meyers, D, C, SF with 153 votes, won the two seats on the Sardinia Town Board over Anthony Korcz, D, SF, with 150 votes.
Sharlene Fossler, R, with 268 votes won the position of town justice over William Hopkins, I, WF with 76 votes and Joni Farleo, D, C, SF with 97 votes.
Donald Hopkins, R, I, C ran uncontested for the position of highway superintendent and received 375 votes.
Ashford:
Richard L. Neumann, Jr., R, ran uncontested for the position of town justice and received 168 votes.
William J. Helm, R with 193 votes and John A. Pfeffer, R, with 185 votes won the two Ashford Town Council seats.
East Otto:
James A. Beach, R, with 130 votes, won the position of town supervisor over Carol J. Dill, D, I, C, with 69 votes.
Ann E. Rugg, D, R, ran uncontested for the position of town clerk and received 182 votes.
Michael J. Poch, R, with 133 votes and Richard K. Grey, Jr., R, with 124 votes, won the two seats on the East Otto Town Board over Charles R. Termini, D, with 66 votes.
Thomas M. Benz, D, R, ran uncontested for the position of town superintendent and received 171 votes.
Machias:
Francis L. Lounsbury, R, ran uncontested for the position of town justice and received 219 votes.
Robert M. Shenk, R, with 200 votes and Rosemary J. Cornwall, R, with 192 votes won the two seats on the Machias Town Council.
Little Valley:
Jerry A. Titus, R, with 175 votes and William H. Stoll, R, with 188 votes won the two seats on the Little Valley Town Council.
Otto:
Ronald W. Wasmund, D, ran uncontested for the position of town supervisor and received 128 votes.
Betty A. Huber, R, D, ran uncontested for the position of town clerk and received 192 votes.
Carole A. Prutsman, D, ran uncontested for the position of town justice and received 116 votes.