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==First selectman== The '''first selectman (or selectwoman)''' is the head of the board of selectmen in some New England towns. Historically, the first selectman was the one who received the largest number of votes during municipal elections or at a town meeting. More recently most towns have chosen to elect the first selectman in a separate election, much like a [[mayor]]. While the principle remains the same in most towns, the function has evolved differently. Traditionally, the first selectman acts as [[chief administrative officer]]. As with all politicians in New England, it was originally a part-time position. Most modern towns that have part-time first selectmen limit their function to chairing the board of selectmen and performing certain ceremonial duties. Actual administration of the town is handled by the town manager. In other towns, the first selectman acts as CEO of the town, much like a mayor, alone or in conjunction with a town manager who acts as a chief administrative officer. In [[Massachusetts]], [[New Hampshire]] and [[Vermont]], the presiding selectman is usually called the [[chairman]] and is chosen annually by the selectmen.<ref name="zimmerman."/> In Vermont, immediately following the annual election, the Board of Selectmen is required by state statute to re-organize, which includes electing a chair, appointing various town positions, and establishing the meeting schedule for the ensuing year.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://legislature.vermont.gov/statutes/section/24/033/00871|title = Vermont Laws}}</ref> In New Hampshire cities, selectmen maintain voter checklists and aid voters at the polls.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Robidoux|first=Carol|date=2021-10-30|title=Election Primer: What are the duties of Ward moderator, clerk and selectman? {{!}} Manchester Ink Link|url=https://manchesterinklink.com/election-primer-what-are-the-duties-of-ward-moderator-clerk-and-selectman/|access-date=2021-10-30|website=manchesterinklink.com|language=en-US}}</ref> In Connecticut, the first selectman is the chief executive and administrative officer of most towns with the Selectmen-Town Meeting form of government. Some towns, such as [[Woodbridge, Connecticut|Woodbridge]], elect their first selectmen to be the chief administrative officer of the town even though the position is technically part-time. The first selectman is also a voting member of the board of selectmen and can cast a tie-breaking vote in the [[Board of Finance (New England)|board of finance]]. In other towns, the position is full-time. In towns such as [[Beacon Falls, Connecticut|Beacon Falls]], [[Bethany, Connecticut|Bethany]], [[Brookfield, Connecticut|Brookfield]], [[Orange, Connecticut|Orange]], and [[Simsbury, Connecticut|Simsbury]], the losing first selectman candidate can earn a seat on the board of selectmen, depending on the number of votes the losing candidate received.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Sembor |first1=Edward C. |title=An Introduction to Connecticut State and Local Government |date=2003 |publisher=University Press of America |location=Lanham |isbn=9780761826279 |pages=89β92 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4YSehj8rERkC&pg=PA90}}</ref>
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