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Lorrie Carey is used to close races.

In 2022 and 2014, she won and lost state representative seats by 22 and 9 votes, respectively.

None of her elections have been as close, however, as her three-vote victory in the Boscawen Select Board race on Tuesday.

Carey, the incumbent, beat challenger Loren Martin by a vote total of 118 to 115. The third-place candidate, Jayson Westgate, received 17 votes, more than Careyโ€™s margin of victory.

Martin said Wednesday that she is contemplating asking for a recount. However, she noted that the ballots had already been counted by hand, so she doesnโ€™t expect the total to change.

Assuming the election results stand, Carey will serve her fourth term โ€“ and third consecutive โ€“ on the three-member board, which she had chaired up until her previous term ended.

โ€œI am really looking forward to redeveloping Commercial Street,โ€ she said in an interview Tuesday. โ€œIt has been a long process. I hope to see it to its conclusion.โ€

Carey said she had a โ€œvery useful dayโ€ at the polls on Tuesday, hearing from residents about their concerns. The tax burden and the impact of last weekโ€™s reduction to the proposed budget for the Merrimack Valley School District dominated discussions, she said.

In a race where party politics seeped in, Carey, a Democrat, lamented what she saw as the growing partisanship of running for local office.

โ€œThe minute we open ourselves up to letting national parties control our local dialogue, weโ€™re in trouble,โ€ Carey said.

Martin expressed frustration about the role she feels Westgate played in the result.

โ€œHad he not been on the ballot, those may have been votes that were still against Lorrie,โ€ she said.

Martin, who chairs Boscawenโ€™s building task force and planning board, said she will continue to stay involved in local politics.

โ€œIโ€™ll still be active and asking the tough questions,โ€ she said.

Jeremy Margolis can be contacted at jmargolis@cmonitor.com.

Jeremy Margolis is the Monitor's education reporter. He also covers the towns of Boscawen, Salisbury, and Webster, and the courts. You can contact him at jmargolis@cmonitor.com or at 603-369-3321.