EASTHAMPTON — Voters in Easthampton approved all four ballot questions and supported the incumbents in several city council races Tuesday night.

“There was a 35% voter turnout with 4,194 voters,” said City Clerk Barbara L. LaBombard.

There were five candidates vying for four at-large seats on the council. Candidates including incumbents Margaret A. Conniff, William E. Lynch, IV and Owen M. Zaret were all re-elected. They are joined by new member Lindsey M. Rothschild who received 2,200 to Laura Mae Douglass’ 2,150 votes.

In the District 2 race incumbent Homar Gomez beat out challenger Erica A. Flood receiving 419 votes to her 296 votes.

In two unopposed races Mayor Nicole M. Lachapelle and six school committee members retained their seats. Lachapelle received 2,926 votes.

Three binding ballot questions were approved including two for ranked choice voting, a system where voters rank candidates in order of preference. The vote for ranked-choice voting for the mayoral race was 2,297 to 1,855 and the vote for ranked-choice voting for single winner district races was 2,306 to 1,840. Cambridge is the only city in the state that currently uses a ranked-choice voting system. Amherst voted on it in 2018 and will be implementing it in 2020 and now Easthampton will implement it as well.

Voters also approved Question 3 which will extend the mayoral term from two to four years and Question 4, a non-binding question which calls for the city to establish a municipal lighting plant for the purpose of operating a telecommunications system.