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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Lisbon Vote Results

Originally posted 11/05/13 2201

 Town of Lisbon
November 5, 2013
State Referendum & Annual Municipal Election
STATE BALLOTING RESULTS
MUNICIPAL BALLOTING RESULTS
Reporting Unit 20689 Lisbon, Maine - Final Call


 Phone Number: I can be reached @ 319-6008 for 30 minutes
Posting Results online at www.lisbonme.org around 9AM tomorrow
Ward 1
Ward 2
Total
QUESTION 1: BOND ISSUE - ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
YES
349
506
855
NO
386
449
835
BLANKS
12
7
19
QUESTION 2: BOND ISSUE - UNIVERSITY OF MAINE SYSTEM
YES
341
479
820
NO
398
483
881
BLANKS
8
0
8
QUESTION 3: BOND ISSUE - TRANSPORTATION BOND
YES
439
629
1068
NO
397
329
726
BLANKS
11
4
15
QUESTION 4: BOND ISSUE - MAINE MARITIME ACADEMY
YES
251
348
599
NO
485
609
1094
BLANKS
11
5
16
QUESTION 5: BOND ISSUE - MAINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM BOND
YES
360
514
874
NO
383
446
829
BLANKS
4
2
6
FOR COUNCIL AT LARGE
Christopher Brunelle
588
721
1309
FOR COUNCIL DISTRICT 1
Eric Glen Metivier
554
0
554
FOR COUNCIL DISTRICT 2
Roger Stanley Bickford
0
741
741
FOR SCHOOL COMMITTEE
George Paul Caron
344
519
863
Traci Jo Austin
524
635
1159
FOR WATERCOMISSION
William Alex Bauer
587
739
1326

Councilor Bickford, check with Dale Crafts to see if you guys  think you need to go do another survey!


QUESTION 1: BOND ISSUE - WORUMBO MILL
YES
193
299
492
NO
547
660
1207
BLANKS
7
3
10

Vice-Chair Lisa Ward, Have the People Spoken in a language that you understand?  Do You Hear the people now? Do You Get It Now?

QUESTION 2: BOND ISSUE - WATER TANK
YES
254
365
619
NO
477
494
971
BLANKS
16
103
119
QUESTION 3: BOND ISSUE - WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT

Thanks Anon. for pointing out error.

YES
379
527
906
NO
353
332
685
BLANKS
15
103
118
Total Ballots Cast:
747
962
1709
Registered Voters
3191
3328
6519
Wardens:
Sheila Gray
Richard Roberts
Deputy Warden:
Robert Jordan
Jeannie Fournier
Registrars:
Gwen Michel
Marie Hale
Election Clerks/Counters:
Camille Booker
Hellen Baumer
Virginia Barden
Lorraine Dunn
Linda Douglass
Margaret Ganong
Monique Gayton
Phyllis Greim
Karen Hanlon
Andrea Metayer
Elizabeth Sawyer
Dorothy Smith
Victoria Wilson
Dona Stewart
Attest:
Twila D. Lycette, CMC/CCM

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looks to me like yes should be highlighted on the water main. 906 is more than 685

False Deluder said...

I know the town will play this as if we as a community do not want to spend money. But as I've written before, I think the town wouldn't mind spending money if it were spent wisely and that there were return on investment. Return on investment is key! What is return on investment? In my opinion--the future. The school board has very good plans for this in their capital improvements. All of which provide great return on investment. The return on investment for the Worumbo mill was an idea. Nothing more, nothing less. yes. It was a great idea, but in order for those dreams to come to fruition, there would be a great deal more investment just to get the parcels to a point that private investors would look at the site. Never mind the restrictions on the parcel--look under the pavement. This is my opinion. And we all know about opinions. They are like noses. :)

False Deluder said...

...one more comment. 26.2% of the voters in Lisbon and Lisbon Falls voted in this election. My opinion on this is that if you don't vote, you have no right to complain. If you vote, and don't do your due diligence to research and gather ALL the data about a candidate, bond or any other ballot issue, and are surprised by the final product, that too is your problem. Again, you have no right to complain.