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Showing posts with label Election Results. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Northern Maine Scenes-Amazing Grace

A collection of Northern Maine photos with Amazing Grace background music created by Brian Mosher specifically for our use. These pictures and many DVDs can be viewed at PaulCyrPhotography.com. Please leave us a comment and feel free to share with all your friends. Thank You!

 






Thursday, November 8, 2012

Mr. Doughty Wins For Water Commission Write In

Lisbon town hall   had such a difficult time with all the write in names that they did not finish  it til Wednesday Morning.  What a dedicated crew Thank You

Doughty re-elected with write-in votes in Lisbon

 
LISBON — Incumbent water commissioner Stan "Chip" Doughty was re-elected to another term with 130 write-in votes in Tuesday's election.
Doughty did not seek re-election and no one else filed for the position, leaving it up to voters to write in their choice. Because of the number of write-in ballots that had to be counted, election workers did not complete the final tally until Wednesday. In addition to Doughty's 130 votes, there were 320 scattered write-ins, Town Clerk Twila Lycette said.
As the referendum question asking voters if they wanted to "dissolve the water department" and have "all functions assumed by the town" was advisory only, the town council will now review the results and hear feedback from residents before making a decision on how to proceed.
Voters narrowly favored the change by a slim 35-vote margin, 2,247-2,212, Lycette said. A total of 4,833 votes were cast. There are 6,512 registered voters in Lisbon.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Not Complete; Lisbon Election Results

LISBON — The following results were recorded:
 
 Change elected Budget Advisory Board and replace with appointed Finance Committee
Yes: 2,122
No: 2,053
Androscoggin County Charter
Yes: 2,306
No: 1,842
Dissolve Water Department
Yes: 2,247
No: 2,212
Elected to Town Council, at large, three-year term
Gregg Garrison: 2,174
Eric Metivier: 1,593
Town Council District 1
Mark Lunt: 1,781
Town Council District 2
Dillon Pesce: 1,388
Tyler Golletti: 681
Budget Advisory Board
Dorothy Fitzgerald: 3,713
School Committee
Herbert Reed: 2,134
Kathi Yergin: 2,620

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Register Today For MHPC's April Luncheon Events - "Getting To Zero"‏


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State of Maine


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Friday, November 11, 2011

Nasty Norma Is Back In Play

Norma Wells a write in candidate, is the only person willing enough to accept the position vacated on the Budget Advisory Board in Lisbon District Ward 2 with a grand total for four valid votes. 

Oh praise Allah for the Eye Rolling Show We All Will See Now...the players are coming to the front!!!


Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Voting Results for Special Referendum & School Budget Validation


Appears MTM will get a new roof but not windows.  

Bridge will be repaired on Fisher Road.

Fire Department can do repairs on building.

School budget passes.

With only 10% of the voters casting ballots.

 

 

TOWN OF LISBON


SPECIAL MUNICIPAL REFERENDUM
& SCHOOL BUDGET VALIDATION REFERENDUM
JUNE 14, 2011

MUNICIPAL REFERENDUM RESULTS

                                                         Ward/Dist 1           Ward/Dist 2              Total

QUESTION 1: MTM Roof Repairs

                                                                  YES                    152                         261                    413 
                                                     NO                     120                        103                         223

                                              BLANKS                        1                            6                            7 


QUESTION 2: MTM Window Repairs

                                                    YES                     102                       196                         298
                                                      NO                     163                       166                         329
                                              BLANKS                         8                           8                          16

QUESTION 3 Fisher Road Bridge Repair

                                                     YES                     165                       254                        419
                                                      NO                      104                       114                        218
                                              BLANKS                          4                           2                            6

QUESTION 4 ET Smith Fire House Siding & Electrical Work

                                                     YES                       131                       203                        334
                                                       NO                       137                       162                        299
                                               BLANKS                           5                           5                          10

SCHOOL REFERENDUM RESULTS

QUESTION 1 School Budget

                                                       YES                       163                        248                        411
                                                         NO                       109                        120                        229

                                                 BLANKS                           1                            2                            3

                                           Ballots Cast:                       273                        370                        643

                                     Registered Voters:                    3170                      3293                      6463

                                               Ward/District 1                     Ward/District 2
           Registrar: Margaret Ganong, Dep.Reg       Gwendolyn Michel, Dep. Registrar
                        Warden: Sheila Gray, Warden                  Monique Gayton, Warden
                         Election Clerks:  Camille Booker                           Helen Baumer
                            Karen Hanlon                             Dorothy Smith
                                              Robert Jordan                              Dona Stewart
                                             Elizabeth Sawyer                             Phyllis Greim
                                                                                                      Lorraine Dunn

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Lisbon Recall Election Vote‏

District 2 Election Results:
 
Ballots Required to be cast to be a valid Election: 607
 
Ballots Cast Today: 257
 
Recall Bowie Question:  YES: 160     NO: 96  Blank: 1
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

November 2, 2010 Lisbon Election Results Detail

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Lisbon Election Results November 2, 2010

 Lisbon Voting Results


  • Total Registered Voters: 6,872*
  • Participating Voters: 3,762**
  • Total Precincts: 2
  • Precincts Reported: 2
Governor
 Governor

Eliot R. Cutler (U)1,19531.77%
Paul R. LePage (R)1,81948.35%
Elizabeth Libby Mitchell (D)52113.85%
Shawn H. Moody (U)1524.04%
Kevin L. Scott (U)751.99%
Referendum/Bond Issues
 Citizen's Initiative - Oxford County casino

Yes2,21156.93%
No1,67343.07%
 Bond Question - Increase access to dental care

Yes1,63242.50%
No2,20857.50%
 Bond Question - Land conservation/working waterfront

Yes1,98351.59%
No1,86148.41%
U S Representative 2nd District
 US Representative, 2nd District

Jason J. Levesque (R)1,93150.60%
Michael H. Michaud (D)1,88549.40%
Register of Probate
 Androscoggin County Register of Probate

Joshua Klein-Golden (D)1,52842.97%
Wendy S. Sanborn (R)2,02857.03%
State Representative
 House District 104

Janice Comber (D)1,14831.03%
Dale J. Crafts (R)2,55268.97%
 House District 105

Eleanor M. Espling (R)6349.61%
David A. Van Wie (D)6450.39%
State Senate
 Senate District 17

Garrett Paul Mason (R)2,40662.87%
John M. Nutting (D)1,42137.13%
* Number of registered voters as of July 29, 2010, from the Maine Secretary of State's Office
** Number of participating voters is calculated based on the number of people 
http://maineelections.bangordailynews.com/?County=A&Town=A_Lisbon

For more detailed election results  please click here.


Lisbon Budget Advisory Board winner,  Thomas Barry,  (9) Votes.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Lisbon Voting Results (Preliminary)

Results from Balloting - Lisbon, Maine        
        
                     District 1  District 2  Total  
Governor        
McGowan, Patrick K.    D  72  82  154  
Mitchell, Elizabeth H. D  159  135  294  
Richardson, John G.    D  15  16  31  
Rowe, G. Steven        D  40  54  94  
Scarcelli, Rosa W.     D  83  114  197  
Abbott, Steven W.      R  30  20  50  
Beardsley, William C.  R  37  24  61  
Jacobson, Matthew C.   R  14  11  25  
LePage, Paul R.        R  227  259  486  
Mills, S. Peter        R  40  52  92  
Otten, Leslie B.       R  86  121  207  
Poliquin, Bruce        R  21  31  52  
      
Representative to Congress      
District 2      
Michaud, Michael H.    D 318  352  670
Levesque, Jason J.     R 307  351  658
      
State Senator      
District 17      
Nutting, John M.    D 325  360  685
Mason, Garrett Paul R 401  466  867
Pack, Russell W.    R 28  23  51
      
Representative to the Legislature      
District 104      
Comber, Janice        D 333  318  651
Crafts, Dale J.        R 417  457  874
      
Representataive to the Legislature      
District 105      
Van Wie, David A.   D   21  21
Espling, Eleanor M. R   12  12
      
Judge of Probate      
Couturier, Robert L.     D 186  181  367
Raymond, Laurier T., Jr. R 148  169  317
      
County Treasurer      
Poulin, Robert F.       D 320  336  656
      
Register of Deeds      
Chouinard, Tina M.      D 319  338  657
      
Sheriff        
Desjardins, Guy P.      D 224  222  446  
Samson, Eric G.         D 132  151  283  
        
District Attorney        
District 3        
Croteau, Norman R.      D 334  343  677  
        
        
Question #1 Municipal Referendum:  "Do you favor approving the Town of Lisbon School Budget 
for the upcoming school year that was adopted at the Town Council meeting, May 25, 2010?"        
                      YES  744  744  1,488  
                       NO  369  477  846  
        
        
Question #2 Municipal Referendum: "If you voted NO, was it because the budget was"        
        
                     Too High 373  391  764  
                     Too Low  114  164  278  
        
        
Question #3 Municipal Referendum:  "Do you wish to continue t he budget validation referendum 
process in the Town of lisbon for an additional three years?"        
                     YES  869  942  1,811  
                      NO  222  245  467  
        
Question #1 State Referendum/People's Veto - Tax Reform        
                     YES  825  907  1732  
                      NO  318  338  656  
        
Question #2 State Referendum/Bond - Invest In Energy Efficiency        
YES  605  677  1282  
NO  528  560  1088  
        
Question #3 State Referendum/Bond - Transportation Projects         
        
YES  558  647  1205  
NO  576  592  1168  
        
Question #4 State Referendum/Bond - Stimulate Economic Development         
YES  472  585  1057  
NO  656  647  1303  
        
Question #5 State Referendum/Bond - Improve Water Quality         
YES  560  618  1178  
NO  571  617  1188  
        
        
Ballots Cast  1,251  1,141  2,392 Lisbon, Me   (35%) 
        
        
                 District 1  District 2  Total  
Registered Voters:  3,367       3,477    6,844  











Tuesday, April 6, 2010

School Bond Passes



 
Yes 754

No  120


874 Votes cast


6800 Registered voters


12.8 %

http://lisbonme.org/vertical/Sites/%7B23BCC392-4131-4737-99E0-6C6FCE7FB2A2%7D/uploads/%7BB76608C5-4D2F-4C06-AAC6-7A1ABDC48BF8%7D.PDF
 Scroll down a little to view the results, what is said at the top is kind of out dated. 


Update 4/8/10

They got it corrected now, click here to VIEW.
 

Monday, February 1, 2010

Lisbon Elected Officials‏

Article and photo by Paula Caron
Philip W. Sugg Middle School
Student Media Group Reporter.

Lisbon welcomes three new School Committee Members.
Pictured (l-r) George Caron, Kathi Yergin and Pete Reed.
 
 
Lisbon - On December 15, 2009 eleven elected officials were sworn into office by Town Clerk, Twila Lycette, at the Lisbon Town Office. Council at Large, Michael Bowie; Council District 2, Lori Pomelow; Council District 1, Mark Lunt. New School Committee Members, Three year term, Kathy Yergin and Pete Reed; and One year team, George Caron. Budget Advisory Board District 1, Richard Graham; Budget Advisory Board District 2, Dorothy Fitzgerald; Budget Advisory Board District At Large, Donald Fellows. Water Commission, Stan Doughty; Water Commission (Appointed to fill vacancy), Ken Wells.

“I am thankful for being elected to the School Board, shared Kathi Yergin. "Due to budget cuts, the School Committee will be to working very hard to keep staff and programs up and running in the schools. I am fortunate to be working with a Superintendent who's beliefs are the same as mine. I hope to work with other committees in the Town of Lisbon in an effort to better understand the issues of the Town as a whole. My concern is for the current students of Lisbon, and the future of students, who will someday attend the Lisbon School System.”

Wednesday, November 4, 2009


PRELIMINARY ELECTION RESULTS - LISBON, ME


NOVEMBER 3, 2009


STATE & LOCAL BALLOTING RESULTS






Ward-1  Ward -2 Total




State Referendum Questions




Ques #1 - Reject same-sex marriage law

YES 1299 1243 2542
NO 660 809 1469




Ques #2 - Decrease Automobile Excise Tax

YES 535 505 1040
NO 1414 1527 2941




Ques #3 - Repeal School Consolidation Laws

YES 730 769 1499
NO 1193 1217 2410




Ques #4 - Voter approval of tax increases

YES 925 898 1823
NO 1013 1122 2135




Ques #5 - Maine Medical Marijuana Act


YES 1078 1173 2251
NO 869 872 1741




Ques #6 - Highway Bond Issue


YES 1204 1267 2471
NO 723 744 1467




Ques #7 - Constitutional Amendment Additional Time to Certify Petitions
YES 791 831 1622
NO 1126 1146 2272












Municipal Results




Town Council - At Large 3 yr


Pomelow, Lori Ann 918 837 1755
Bard, Leon Ernest 743 895 1638
Write Ins





0




Town Council - Dist#1 3 yr


Lunt, Mark Curtis 989
989
Ganong, Jeffrey Brian 686
686
Write Ins





0




Town Council - Dist#2 3 yr


Curtis, Gordon Delbert
481 481
Swatsworth-Turmelle, Michelle Frances
335 335
Bowie, Michael Robert
686 686
Garrison, Gregg William
202 202
Write Ins





0




Budget Advisory Bd - At Large 3 yr

Fellows, Donald (elected) 1451 1551 3002
Write Ins





0




Budget Adv Bd - Dist #1 3 yr


Write Ins





0




Budget Advisory Bd - Dist #2  3 yr 

Fitzgerald, Dorothy (elected)
1517 1517
Write In





0
Budget Advisory Bd - Dist #2 1 yr


Write In





0




School Committee - Two 3 Year Terms 

Yergin, Kathi Louise (elected) 1000 1080 2080
Reed, Herbert Leslie (elected) 978 976 1954
Write Ins





0




School Committee - 1 Yr 


Caron, George Paul 1418 1451 2869
Write Ins





0
Water Commission 3 yr


Wells, Kenneth Richard 678 563 1241
Doughty, Stanley Arthyr, Jr. 913 1096 2009
Write Ins





0




Municipal Referendum Questions





Ward-1 Ward-2 Total
Ques 1 - Lisbon Trail System


For the Bond Order-YES 1138 1242 2380
Against the Bond Order -NO 702 723 1425




Ques 2 - New Water Line Route 9/Upland Rd

For the Bond Order - YES 1178 1337 2515
Against the Bond Order - NO 651 601 1252








Absentees Cast:

0









Ward-1 Ward-2 Total




Total Ballots Cast: 1961 2055 4016
 

59%




Registered Voters: 3357 3456 6813









Ward-1 Ward-2
Wardens: Sheila Gray Monique Gayton
Ward Clerks: Karen Hanlon Dona Stewart
Registrars: Gwen Michel Lorraine Dunn
Election Clerks: Camille Booker Helen Baumer

Connie Doboga Dorothy Smith

Janice Jordan Shirley Ricker

Elizabeth Sawyer Andrea Metayer

Robert Jordan Katie Dunn





A True Copy,





Attest:      

Twila D. Lycette, Lifetime CCM

Certified Municipal Clerk

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Preliminary Results

PRELIMINARY ELECTION RESULTS - LISBON, ME


NOVEMBER 3, 2009


STATE & LOCAL BALLOTING RESULTS






Ward-1  Ward -2 Total




State Referendum Questions




Ques #1 - Reject same-sex marriage law

YES 1299
1299
NO 660
660




Ques #2 - Decrease Automobile Excise Tax

YES 535
535
NO 1414
1414




Ques #3 - Repeal School Consolidation Laws

YES 730
730
NO 1193
1193




Ques #4 - Voter approval of tax increases

YES 925
925
NO 1013
1013




Ques #5 - Maine Medical Marijuana Act


YES 1078
1078
NO 869
869




Ques #6 - Highway Bond Issue


YES 1204
1204
NO 723
723




Ques #7 - Constitutional Amendment Additional Time to Certify Petitions
YES 791
791
NO 1126
1126












Municipal Results




Town Council - At Large 3 yr


Pomelow, Lori Ann 918 837 1755
Bard, Leon Ernest 743 895 1638
Write Ins





0




Town Council - Dist#1 3 yr


Lunt, Mark Curtis 989
989
Ganong, Jeffrey Brian 686
686
Write Ins





0




Town Council - Dist#2 3 yr


Curtis, Gordon Delbert
481 481
Swatsworth-Turmelle, Michelle Frances
335 335
Bowie, Michael Robert
686 686
Garrison, Gregg William
202 202
Write Ins





0




Budget Advisory Bd - At Large 3 yr

Fellows, Donald (elected) 1451 1551 3002
Write Ins





0




Budget Adv Bd - Dist #1 3 yr


Write Ins





0




Budget Advisory Bd - Dist #2  3 yr 

Fitzgerald, Dorothy (elected)
1517 1517
Write In





0
Budget Advisory Bd - Dist #2 1 yr


Write In





0




School Committee - Two 3 Year Terms 

Yergin, Kathi Louise (elected) 1000 1080 2080
Reed, Herbert Leslie (elected) 978 976 1954
Write Ins





0




School Committee - 1 Yr 


Caron, George Paul 1418 1451 2869
Write Ins





0
Water Commission 3 yr


Wells, Kenneth Richard 678 563 1241
Gurney, James, Jr  913 1096 2009
Write Ins





0




Municipal Referendum Questions





Ward-1 Ward-2 Total
Ques 1 - Lisbon Trail System


For the Bond Order-YES 1138 1242 2380
Against the Bond Order -NO 702 723 1425




Ques 2 - New Water Line Route 9/Upland Rd

For the Bond Order - YES 1178 1337 2515
Against the Bond Order - NO 651 601 1252








Absentees Cast:

0









Ward-1 Ward-2 Total




Total Ballots Cast: 1961 2055 4016
 

59%




Registered Voters: 3357 3456 6813









Ward-1 Ward-2
Wardens: Sheila Gray Monique Gayton
Ward Clerks: Karen Hanlon Dona Stewart
Registrars: Gwen Michel Lorraine Dunn
Election Clerks: Camille Booker Helen Baumer

Connie Doboga Dorothy Smith

Janice Jordan Shirley Ricker

Elizabeth Sawyer Andrea Metayer

Robert Jordan Katie Dunn





A True Copy,





Attest:      

Twila D. Lycette, Lifetime CCM

Certified Municipal Clerk