The Tisbury School committee will be seeing a new face as Alicia Lesnikowska defeated incumbent member Michael Watts for a three-year term on the committee.

Ms. Lesnikowska earned 120 votes, with Mr. Watts receiving 108 votes. She joins current school committee members Amy Houghton and Jennifer Cutrer.

The race was one of only two contested races during the annual town election Tuesday which saw a turnout of 252 voters.

In the other contested race, a single three-year seat was up for grabs on the board of health. George Santos won by a large margin with 190 votes over Israel E.O. Ziegenhorn (25 votes) and William Henry O’Brien (20 votes).  

Rounding out the ballot, John Schilling was voted in for a one-year term as town moderator; Michael Ciancio was elected to a three-year term as constable; John Cahill won an uncontested race for select board; Amelia Tierney earned a three-year term on the board of assessors; Elmer Silva won a three-year term as water commissioner.

Anne McDonough was elected to a five-year term on the planning board, and Mary Bernadette Budinger-Cormie, who also represents Tisbury at the Martha’s Vineyard Commission, earned a one-year term on the planning board.

Elizabeth Lewis Bates, Archibald Smith and Myra Stark were all elected to three-year terms on the board of library trustees, and Robert Gilpin was elected to a one-year term on the board of library trustees.

Louise Clough, Russell Hartenstine and Rachel Orr all earned three-year terms on the finance and advisory committee.