(a)
Elective Offices — The offices to be filled by the voters shall be the select board, a moderator, the school committee, the planning board, the board of assessors, the board of library trustees, a town clerk, the board of health, the parks and recreation commission, the board of commissioners of trust funds, the housing authority and such members of regional authorities or districts as may be established by statute, inter-local agreement or otherwise.
(b)
Eligibility — Any voter shall be eligible to hold any elective town office, but no elected town official shall simultaneously hold another elected town office or be appointed to any town office; provided, however, that this subsection shall not be interpreted as a restriction on the number of multiple member bodies on which an elected town official may serve by virtue of that official's office, so long as service on the body or bodies would terminate if the person no longer held that elected position.
(c)
Annual Election — The regular annual election of town officers, and consideration of such questions as may be authorized by law to appear on the ballot, shall be determined by the voters on official ballots without party or other designation, and shall be held on such date as may from time to time be fixed in the town by-laws.
(d)
Elected town officials, other than the town clerk, shall serve without compensation, but shall, subject to appropriation, be reimbursed for their actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.
(e)
Nomination of Candidates — The signatures of 50 registered voters of the town shall be required to place on the ballot for election the name of a candidate for any office other than town representative.
(f)
Ballot Position — The order in which names of candidates, including the office of town representative, appear on the ballot for each office in a town election shall be determined by a drawing by lot conducted by the town clerk. Each candidate shall have an opportunity to be present or be represented at the drawing.
(g)
Coordination — Notwithstanding their election by the voters, the town officers named subsection (a) shall be subject to the call of the select board or of the town manager, at all reasonable times, for consultation, conference and discussion on any matter relating to such officers' respective offices.
(h)
Vacancies
(1)
An office of any elected multiple member body listed in subsection (a) shall become vacant upon the death of that member or the resignation or removal from office in any manner authorized by this charter or the General Laws or otherwise in accordance with law. No such office shall be considered vacant unless: (i) a letter of resignation has been filed with the town clerk by such person; or (ii) the town clerk has issued a certificate that such person has died or has been removed from the town or that the office has otherwise become vacant.
(2)
Filling of Vacancies — If a vacancy occurs otherwise than by expiration of term in any elected multiple member body listed in subsection (a), other than a vacancy in the select board, the unexpired terms shall be filled by appointment by the select board and the remainder of the members of the elected multiple member body until the next regular annual election, at which time such office shall be filled by election for the remainder of the unexpired term; provided, however, that if the date the vacancy established in the manner described in paragraph (1) is more than 120 days prior to the regular annual election, the select board may call for a special election to be held not earlier than 64 days from the date of its call therefor to fill the unexpired term.