STOUGHTON – Michael Sullivan and incumbent David Sousa won the two available seats on the board of selectmen in Tuesday’s annual town election.

Sullivan received 1,527 votes; Sousa got 1,258. Richard C. Hill finished third with 1,195 votes. John Semerjian received 789 votes, former Selectman Cynthia Walsh got 691, and Pamela Carr received 277.

Sandra Groppi and Mari-Kate Pina-Enokian won three-year terms on the school committee in a three-way race. Groppi received 1,986 votes and Pina-Enokian got 1,751. Erdem Ural finished third with 879 votes.

Voters overwhelmingly agreed to ban pot shops, 1,999 to 933. In the November election, Stoughton voters narrowly favored a ballot question to legalize recreational marijuana, 51 to 49 percent. The law gives cities and towns the right to decide whether to allow the shops.

In the race for town moderator, Adam Dawkins narrowly bested Selectman Joseph Mokrisky, 1,083-1,012. Incumbent Howard Hansen finished third, getting 810 votes.