Returns and Sample Ballots
Limington Maine
General (Presidential) Election on
Tuesday November 7th, 2000
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Returns:
Sample Ballots:
Presidential & State Legislature District 12
Presidential & State Legislature District 43
Referendum Questions
Note: The selectmen have declined to place the two local citizen referendum questions on the November ballot.
No date has been announced for a special town meeting to vote on these two changes to the zoning ordinance pertaining to gravel pits and cell towers.
For details see the September 23rd edition of the Limington Free Press.
View Presidential & State Legislature District 12 Sample Ballot
View Referendum Questions Sample Ballot
View SAD 6 Playground Questions Sample Ballot
Presidential & State
SAD 6 Playground Ballot
(Limington/Waterboro formerly held by Mike McAlevey)
(Standish/North Limington formerly held by Adam Mack)
(On reverse side of Presidential Election ballot)
Limington Returns - 1509 votes cast Dist 12 Dist 43 Total Percent
PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
BROWNE, HARRY and OLIVER, ART Libertarian Party 6 1 7 0.5%
BUCHANAN, PAT and FOSTER, EZOLA Reform 11 6 17 1.1%
BUSH, GEORGE W. and CHENEY, DICK Republican 571 135 706 47%
GORE, AL and LIEBERMAN, JOE Democrat 500 148 648 43%
NADER, RALPH and LADUKE, WINONA Green Independent 50 13 63 4.2%
PHILLIPS, HOWARD and FRAZIER, J. CURTIS Constitution Party 0 0 0 0%
UNITED STATES SENATOR
LAWRENCE, MARK W. Democrat 275 81 356 24%
SNOWE, OLYMPIA J. Republican Elected 822 212 1034 69%
REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS - District 1
ALLEN, THOMAS H. Democrat Elected 568 172 740 49%
AMERO, JANE A. Republican 470 116 586 39%
STAPLES, J. FREDERIC Libertarian 57 8 65 4.3%
STATE SENATOR - District 34
GEAN, DONALD H. Democrat 376 120 496 33%
MCALEVEY, MICHAEL J. Republican Elected 686 172 858 57%
REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE - District 12
LORD, WILLIS A. Republican 641 641 57%
TARAZEWICH, FRANK J. Democrat Elected 489 489 43%
REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE - District 43
GREENLAW, ERNEST C. Republican 147 147 49%
HAWES, SUSAN Democrat Elected 152 152 51%
JUDGE OF PROBATE
NADEAU, ROBERT M. A. Democrat Elected 878 231 1109 73%
REGISTER OF PROBATE
DENNETT, DIANA L. Democrat Elected 572 202 774 51%
PATTERSON, KEITH R. Republican 500 121 621 41%
View Presidential & State Legislature District 43 Sample Ballot
All six questions were defeated.
STATE REFERENDUM QUESTIONS - LIMINGTON YES NO Blank
Question 1. Right to Die 693 720 96
Question 2. Forestry Clear Cuts 389 1010 110
Question 3. Video Gambling 573 834 102
Question 4. Commercial Fishing 633 729 147
Question 5. Mental Illness Discrimination 520 870 119
Question 6. Sexual Orientation Discrimination 589 804 116
MAINE S.A.D. 6 - LIMINGTON RETURNS YES NO Blank
Question 1. $2,100,000 Playgrounds 872 596 41
Question 2. Additional $300,000 781 671 57
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: Vote "yes" or "no" by makings a cross (X) or a check () in the square of your choice at the left of each article.
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Style No. 113PSTATE OF MAINE
SAMPLE BALLOT
General Election, November 7, 2000
For
LIMINGTON Precinct 1 1
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS Place a cross (X) or a check () in a square at the left of the name of the candidate for whom you choose to vote. You may vote for a person whose name does not appear on the ballot by writing the person's name and municipality of residence in the blank space provided and marking the square at the left. If you make a mistake, you may request a new ballot. DO NOT ERASE.
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Style No. 114PSTATE OF MAINE
SAMPLE BALLOT
General Election, November 7, 2000
For
LIMINGTON Precinct 1 2
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS Place a cross (X) or a check () in a square at the left of the name of the candidate for whom you choose to vote. You may vote for a person whose name does not appear on the ballot by writing the person's name and municipality of residence in the blank space provided and marking the square at the left. If you make a mistake, you may request a new ballot. DO NOT ERASE.
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For a full description and listing of the text of the above proposed laws, see the Maine Citizen's Guide to the 2000 Referendum Election published by the Secretary of State.
For an objective and non-partisan guide to question two, check out the Maine Voter's Guide to Question 2: The Forestry Referendum published by the Maine Environmental Policy Institute (www.MEEPI.org).
Please note that
www.Limington.org
is not the official website of the Government of the Town of Limington.
For legal reference, please view sample ballots at the town hall.