Board of selectmen

The board of selectmen is commonly the executive arm of the government of New England towns in the United States. The board typically consists of three or five members, with or without staggered terms. Three is the most common number, historically.

History

In most New England towns, the adult voting population gathered annually in a town meeting to act as the local legislature, approving budgets and laws. Day-to-day operations were originally left to individual oversight, but when towns became too large for individuals to handle such work loads, they would elect an executive board of, literally, select(ed) men to run things for them.

These men had charge of the day-to-day operations; selectmen were important in legislating policies central to a community's police force, highway supervisors, poundkeepers, field drivers, and other officials. However, the larger towns grew, the more power would be distributed among other elected boards, such as fire wardens and police departments. For example, population increases led to the need for actual police departments, of which selectmen typically became the commissioners. The advent of tarred roads and automobile traffic led to a need for full-time highway maintainers and plowmen, leaving selectmen to serve as Supervisors of Streets and Ways.

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Four candidates, two seats on Blackstone Board of Selectmen

The Valley Breeze 27 Mar 2025
BLACKSTONE, Mass. – With four candidates competing for two open seats on the Board of Selectmen, voters in Blackstone will have to make some choices in the annual town election on April 7 ....
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Brookfield's Dunn, Belden to seek reelection to posts on Board of Selectmen: Work 'well together'

News Times 24 Mar 2025
"The progress Brookfield saw under Steve Dunn’s leadership has been simply tremendous," Selectman Bob Belden said ... .
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Stow elects all-new Board of Selectmen at town meeting

Lewiston Sun Journal 17 Mar 2025
Two incumbent selectmen resigned at Saturday's meeting and a third chose not to run for reelection ....
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