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This story was updated at 10:15 a.m., Nov.5, 2009, to correct information for Bridgton. Question 1 considered special amusement permits. Question 2 considered a dog control ordinance.
How the voters decided in municipal elections
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November 5, 2009

CUMBERLAND COUNTY

 

BRIDGTON

QUESTION 1: Special amusement permits. YES: 877 NO: 1,033

QUESTION 2: Dog control ordinance. YES: 991 NO: 956

NONBINDING QUESTION: Renovations at Town Hall. YES: 1,567 NO: 547

SAD 61: $13.8 million bond for high school. YES: 1,441 NO: 716

 

BRUNSWICK

COUNCIL: District 3

Suzan Wilson – 873

Hallie Daughtry – 772

COUNCIL: District 4

John M. Perreault 802

Jason W. Bergquist 527

COUNCIL: At-Large seat

Joanne T. King – 5,356

Karen J. Klatt – 2,789

SCHOOL: District 3

James Matthew Corey (unopposed)

SCHOOL: District 4

Corrine A. Perreault (unopposed)

SCHOOL: At-Large seat

Michelle A. Small (unopposed)

 

CAPE ELIZABETH

COUNCIL (3 open seats for three-year terms)

James T. Walsh – 2,858

Sara W. Lennon – 2,790

Jessica L. Sullivan – 2,463

Kimberly J. Monaghan-Derrig – 2,408

Christopher M. Straw – 1,480

COUNCIL (1 open seat for a 1-year unexpired term)

Frank J. Governali – 2,461

Michael S. Jordan – 2,027

SCHOOL (Three open seats for three-year terms)

Mary K. Williams-Hewitt – 2,611

David C. Hillman – 2,536

John C. Christie III – 2,087

Peter H. Cotter – 1,647

Richard B. Dunham – 1,513

Frederic K. Sturtevant – 926

 

CASCO

SAD 61: $13.8 million bond for high school. YES: 984 NO: 566

 

FREEPORT

DISTRICT 1 COUNCIL

Sara Gideon (unopposed)

DISTRICT 4 COUNCIL

James Cassida (unopposed)

AT LARGE

Charlotte Bishop (unopposed)

WATER DISTRICT TRUSTEE

Maryann Schwanda – 2,682

SEWER DISTRICT TRUSTEES (3 seats)

Darrel Fournier – 1,793

Leland Arris III – 1,644

Arthur Colvin Jr. – 1,695

Paula Craighead – 1,486

Timothy Whitaker – 1,210

 

GORHAM

COUNCIL

Brenda Caldwell – 3,782

Matthew Mattingly – 3,504

Shonn Moulton (i) – 2,772

SCHOOL

James Hager Jr. – 4,425

Rose South – 4,352

 

GRAY

QUESTION 1: Charter amendment to end town meetings YES: 2,633 NO: 809

HARPSWELL

QUESTION 1: If the town should accept a $40,000 Housing and Urban Development Community Development Block Grant from the Cumberland County Development Program to fund infrastructure and road improvements at Hamilton Place, a work force housing subdivision. YES: 2,100 NO: 707

QUESTION 2: Authorizing the board of selectmen to execute and deliver an easement deed to Northern New England Telephone Operations, doing business as FairPoint Communications, allowing it to install utilities for telecommunication purposes on town-owned property. YES: 2,496 NO: 294

 

NAPLES

SAD 61: $13.8 million bond for high school. YES: 1,083 NO: 590

 

NORTH YARMOUTH

QUESTION 1: Charter amendment to separate the town meeting and town election dates in June. YES: 1,674 NO: 206

QUESTION 2: Charter amendment to allow but not require selectmen to appoint the administrative assistant to the office of town clerk. YES: 1,514 NO: 364

QUESTION 3: Charter amendment to raise the threshold for competitive bids. YES: 1,392 NO: 456

QUESTION 4: Authorize selectmen to set fees after public hearings, instead of at town meeting. YES: 1,072 NO: 776

 

PORTLAND

COUNCIL: District 1

Kevin Donoghue – (i)...


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