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Limington Maine
Primary Election on Tuesday June 11th, 2002
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SAD 6 BUDGET REFERENDUMYESNOBlank
Article 1.Foundation Allocation (failed) 21217016
Article 2.Debt Service Allocation (passed) 20218214
Article 3.Additional Local Funds (failed) 18519518
Article 4.Summary Article (failed) 19518518
Article 5.Adult Education (passed) 20118215
Article 6.Non-General Fund Expenditures and Unanticipated State School Aid (passed) 22216016
Article 7.Revolving Renovation Fund Loans (passed) 21216719

Click here to view the July 23rd, 2002 repeat referendum returns and ballot for the questions that failed.


State OF Maine REFERENDUMYESNOBlank
Question 1.School Revolving Renovation Fund19419114
Question 2.Job growth, renovations, terrorism, & tourism17121612
State wide, both questions passed by narrow margins.


Republican Party Total

UNITED STATES SENATOR
COLLINS, SUSAN M.  (Nominated)198

GOVERNOR
CIANCHETTE, PETER E.  (Nominated)52
LIBBY, JAMES D.  178

REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS District 1
JOYCE, STEVEN  (Nominated)175

STATE SENATOR District 34
McALEVEY, MICHAEL J.  114
NASS, RICHARD A.  (Nominated)99

REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE District 12
JACOBSEN, LAWRENCE E.  (Nominated)134

REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE District 43
MOORE, GARY W.  (Nominated)36

COUNTY TREASURER
ATWOOD, JAMES D.  (Nominated)175

REGISTER OF DEEDS
JEWETT, MARTIN H.  (Nominated)175

SHERIFF
PHINNEY, C. WESLEY, JR.  (Nominated)179

DISTRICT ATTORNEY District 1
  0

COUNTY COMMISSIONER District 1
HENDRICK, DOUGLAS D.  118
WEYMOUTH, BARBARA V.  (Nominated)75


Democratic PartyTotal

UNITED STATES SENATOR
PINGREE, CHELLIE  (Nominated)91

GOVERNOR
BALDACCI, JOHN E.  (Nominated)94

REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS District 1
ALLEN, THOMAS H.  (Nominated)97

STATE SENATOR District 34
CARROLL, GEORGE A.  (Nominated)96

REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE District 12
TARAZEWICH, FRANK J.  (Nominated)80

REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE District 43
HAWES, SUSAN M.  (Nominated)13

COUNTY TREASURER
PLANTE, JEROME G.  (Nominated)92

REGISTER OF DEEDS
ANDERSON, DEBRA L.  (Nominated)93

SHERIFF
COTE, PHILIP G.  (Nominated)99

DISTRICT ATTORNEY District 1
CANTARA, MICHAEL P.  (Nominated)95

COUNTY COMMISSIONER District 1
  0


Green Independent PartyTotal

UNITED STATES SENATOR
  0

GOVERNOR
CARTER, JONATHAN K.  (Nominated)2

REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS District 1
  0

STATE SENATOR District 34
  0

REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE District 12
  0

REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE District 43
  0

COUNTY TREASURER
  0

REGISTER OF DEEDS
  0

SHERIFF
  0

DISTRICT ATTORNEY District 1
  0

COUNTY COMMISSIONER District 1
  0

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Sample Ballots:

View SAD 6 Budget Ballot
View State of Maine Referendum Ballot

State Legislature District 12 (Limington/Waterboro currently held by Mike McAlevey)

Republican Party
Democratic Party
Green Independent Party
State Legislature District 43 (East Limington/Standish currently held by Sue Hawes)
Republican Party
Democratic Party
Green Independent Party


SAMPLE BALLOT
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT NO. 6
DISTRICT BUDGET REFERENDUM
JUNE 11, 2002
LIMINGTON, MAINE

INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS:  Vote "Yes" or "No" by makings a cross (X) or a check () in a square of your choice at the left of each article.
ARTICLE 1.
YES     NO

       
FOUNDATION ALLOCATION
To see if the voters of School Administrative District No. 6 will appropriate from the foundation allocation for school purposes the sum of $27,143,816.26 for the fiscal year beginning July 1 2002 and ending June 30, 2003 and raise $12,278,032.62 as the local share of the foundation allocation.
S.A.D. #6 Board of Directors recommend a YES vote on Article 1.
ARTICLE 2.
YES     NO

       
DEBT SERVICE ALLOCATION
To see if the voters of School Administrative District No. 6 will appropriate from the debt service allocation the sum of $1,306,701.64 for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002 and ending June 30, 2003 and raise $580,698.01 as the local share of the debt service.
S.A.D. #6 Board of Directors recommend a YES vote on Article 2.
ARTICLE 3.
YES     NO

       
ADDITIONAL LOCAL FUNDS
To see if the voters of School Administrative District No. 6 will raise and appropriate $2,759,174.10 in additional local funds for school purposes under the provisions of 20-A M.R.S.A. § 15614 for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002 and ending June 30. 2003.
S.A.D. #6 Board of Directors recommend a YES vote on Article 3.
ARTICLE 4.
YES     NO

       
SUMMARY ARTICLE
To see if the voters of School Administrative District No. 6 will authorize the Board of Directors to expend $32,959,692.00 for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002 and ending June 30, 2003 from the foundation allocation, debt service allocation, local debt service, unexpended balances, tuition receipts, local appropriations, state subsidy, and other receipts for the support of schools.
S.A.D. #6 Board of Directors recommend a YES vote on Article 4.
ARTICLE 5.
YES     NO

       
ADULT EDUCATION
To see if the voters of School Administrative District No. 6 will authorize $174,294.00 to be expended for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2002 and ending June 30, 2003 for Adult Education and raise $82,114.00 as the local share.
S.A.D. #6 Board of Directors recommend a YES vote on Article 5.
ARTICLE 6.
YES     NO

       
NON-GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES AND ANTICIPATED STATE SCHOOL AID
To see if the voters of School Administrative District No. 6 will authorize the Board of Directors to expend during the period July 1, 2002 to June 30, 2003 such other sums as may be received from federal or state grants or programs or other sources including unanticipated state school general purpose aid for school purposes provided that such grants or programs do not require the expenditure of local funds not previously appropriated.
S.A.D. #6 Board of Directors recommend a YES vote on Article 6.
ARTICLE 7.
YES     NO

       
REVOLVING RENOVATION FUND LOANS
Shall the Directors be authorized to issue bonds and other evidences of indebtedness in the name of this District in an amount not to exceed $400,000.00 pursuant to the State of Maine's zero interest rate/loan forgiveness Revolving Renovation Fund Program; to be used for minor capital project purposes as set forth below, on the condition that for each such project for which a loan is obtained, the State of Maine shall first agree to forgive the State's share of the loan amount?
A.
The District has applied for the Revolving Renovation Fund Loans set forth below.
B.
For each project which is approved by the State Department of Education, the District shall be responsible to repay approximately 49.13% of the loan amount over a ten-year term, at 0% interest.
C.
For each project which is approved by the State Department of Education, the State share to be forgiven is estimated to be 50.87% of the loan.
Schools Total Renovation Projects Costs State Share To be Forgiven 50.87% Repayment at 0% Interest 49.13%
BEHS Roof (Retroactive)$200,000.00$101,740.00$98,260.00
Hollis Elementary Roof$200,000.00$101,740.00$98,260.00
TOTALS$400,000.00$203,480.00$196,520.00
S.A.D. #6 Board of Directors recommend a YES vote on Article 7.

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STATE OF MAINE
SAMPLE BALLOT
Referendum Election, June 11, 2002

INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS:

Place a cross (X) or a check () in a square next to your choice. A mark in the YES box means you are in favor, a mark in the NO box means you are opposed. If you make a mistake, you may request a new ballot. DO NOT ERASE.
Question 1: Bond Issue
   YES   

   NO   

Do you favor a $28,500,000 bond issue to capitalize the State's School Revolving Renovation Fund for repairs and improvements in public school facilities to address health, safety and compliance deficiencies, general renovation needs and learning space upgrades; to provide grants to public educational institutions to install sprinkler systems in dormitories; to renovate the Augusta East Campus Harlow Office Building; and to provide a center for homeless teenagers in the Portland Area?

Total estimated life time cost is $36,227,775 representing $28,500,000 in principal and $7,727,775 in interest (assuming interest at 4.93% over 10 years).

Question 2: Bond Issue
   YES   

   NO   

Do you favor a $34,970,00 bond issue to stimulate job growth, renovate buildings, defend against terrorism in Maine and promote tourism? The bonds would be used for the following purposes:

1. Funds of $4,000,000 for the Municipal Investment Trust Fund to provide loans and grants to municipalities for public infrastructure to support economic development and other purposes of the fund;

2. Funds of $8,000,000 to the Finance Authority of Maine to create and retain Maine jobs through the funding of community, regional and state business financing programs;

3. Funds of $540,000 for the protection of the lives and property of Maine citizens;

4. Funds of $6,000,000 to capitalize the Maine Rural Development Authority to facilitate job creation through the development and redevelopment of commercial and industrial buildings in Maine;

5. Funds of $400,000 for renovation of buildings and assoiciated infastructure at the Schoodic Education and Research Center. State bond funds will match $4,000,000 in federal funds;

6. Funds of $5,000,000 for the construction of a facility for porduct development and support that will provide the University of Maine with the resources needed to help solve daily manufacturing and engineering problems;

7. Funds of $4,000,000 for the construction of a facility for product development and support that will provide the University of Southern Maine with the resources needed to help solve daily manufacturing and engineering problems;

8. Funds of $5,500,000 for medical research and development by Maine-based biomedical research institutions in order to obtain matching federal funds for health research to cure disease and to retain Maine graduates by providing quality Maine jobs;

9. Funds of $1,000,000 for the planning and construction of the Franco-American Heritage Center at St. Mary's in Lewiston;

10. Funds of $30,000 at assist the Moosehead Marine Museum in the renovation of its flagship, the Katahdin; and

11. Funds of $500,000 for the renovation of the Center Theater in downtown Dover-Foxcroft.

Total estimated life time cost is $44,452,116 representing $34,970,000 in principal and $9,482,116 in interest (assuming interest at 4.93% over 10 years).


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Style No. 106-PR
STATE OF MAINE
SAMPLE BALLOT
Republican Primary Election, June 11, 2002
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 or pasting a sticker with 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.

UNITED STATES SENATOR
Vote for ONE

    COLLINS, SUSAN M.
Bangor

    ........................Write-in

GOVERNOR
Vote for ONE

    CIANCHETTE, PETER E.
South Portland

    LIBBY, JAMES D.
Buxton

    ........................Write-in

REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS
District 1
Vote for ONE

    JOYCE, STEVEN
Kennebunk

    ........................Write-in

STATE SENATOR
District 34
Vote for ONE

    MCALEVEY, MICHAEL J.
Waterboro

    NASS, RICHARD A.
Acton

    ........................Write-in

REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE
District 12
Vote for ONE

    JACOBSEN, LAWRENCE E.
Waterboro

    ........................Write-in

COUNTY TREASURER
Vote for ONE

    ATWOOD, JAMES D.
Eliot

    ........................Write-in

REGISTER OF DEEDS
Vote for ONE

    JEWETT, MARTIN H.
Buxton

    ........................Write-in

SHERIFF
Vote for ONE

    PHINNEY, C. WESLEY, JR.
Waterboro

    ........................Write-in

DISTRICT ATTORNEY
District 1
Vote for ONE

    ........................Write-in

COUNTY COMMISSIONER
District 1
Vote for ONE

    HENDRICK, DOUGLAS D.
Cornish

    WEYMOUTH, BARBARA V.
Hollis

    ........................Write-in

 

 

 

 

 

 

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COMPLETED VOTING

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Style No. 107-PR
STATE OF MAINE
SAMPLE BALLOT
Republican Primary Election, June 11, 2002
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 or pasting a sticker with 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.

UNITED STATES SENATOR
Vote for ONE

    COLLINS, SUSAN M.
Bangor

    ........................Write-in

GOVERNOR
Vote for ONE

    CIANCHETTE, PETER E.
South Portland

    LIBBY, JAMES D.
Buxton

    ........................Write-in

REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS
District 1
Vote for ONE

    JOYCE, STEVEN
Kennebunk

    ........................Write-in

STATE SENATOR
District 34
Vote for ONE

    MCALEVEY, MICHAEL J.
Waterboro

    NASS, RICHARD A.
Acton

    ........................Write-in

REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE
District 43
Vote for ONE

    MOORE, GARY W.
Standish

    ........................Write-in

COUNTY TREASURER
Vote for ONE

    ATWOOD, JAMES D.
Eliot

    ........................Write-in

REGISTER OF DEEDS
Vote for ONE

    JEWETT, MARTIN H.
Buxton

    ........................Write-in

SHERIFF
Vote for ONE

    PHINNEY, C. WESLEY, JR.
Waterboro

    ........................Write-in

DISTRICT ATTORNEY
District 1
Vote for ONE

    ........................Write-in

COUNTY COMMISSIONER
District 1
Vote for ONE

    HENDRICK, DOUGLAS D.
Cornish

    WEYMOUTH, BARBARA V.
Hollis

    ........................Write-in

 

 

 

 

 

 

YOU HAVE NOW
COMPLETED VOTING

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Style No. 106-PD
STATE OF MAINE
SAMPLE BALLOT
Democratic Primary Election, June 11, 2002
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 or pasting a sticker with 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.

UNITED STATES SENATOR
Vote for ONE

    PINGREE, CHELLIE
North Haven

    ........................Write-in

GOVERNOR
Vote for ONE

    BALDACCI, JOHN E.
Bangor

    ........................Write-in

REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS
District 1
Vote for ONE

    ALLEN, THOMAS H.
Portland

    ........................Write-in

STATE SENATOR
District 34
Vote for ONE

    CARROLL, GEORGE A.
Limerick

    ........................Write-in

REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE
District 12
Vote for ONE

    TARAZEWICH, FRANK J.
Waterboro

    ........................Write-in

COUNTY TREASURER
Vote for ONE

    PLANTE, JEROME G.
Old Orchard Beach

    ........................Write-in

REGISTER OF DEEDS
Vote for ONE

    ANDERSON, DEBRA L.
Sanford

    ........................Write-in

SHERIFF
Vote for ONE

    COTE, PHILIP G.
Sanford

    ........................Write-in

DISTRICT ATTORNEY
District 1
Vote for ONE

    CANTARIA, MICHAEL P.
Biddeford

    ........................Write-in

COUNTY COMMISSIONER
District 1
Vote for ONE

    ........................Write-in

 

 

 

 

 

 

YOU HAVE NOW
COMPLETED VOTING

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Style No. 107-PD
STATE OF MAINE
SAMPLE BALLOT
Democratic Primary Election, June 11, 2002
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 or pasting a sticker with 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.

UNITED STATES SENATOR
Vote for ONE

    PINGREE, CHELLIE
North Haven

    ........................Write-in

GOVERNOR
Vote for ONE

    BALDACCI, JOHN E.
Bangor

    ........................Write-in

REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS
District 1
Vote for ONE

    ALLEN, THOMAS H.
Portland

    ........................Write-in

STATE SENATOR
District 34
Vote for ONE

    CARROLL, GEORGE A.
Limerick

    ........................Write-in

REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE
District 43
Vote for ONE

    HAWES, SUSAN M.
Standish

    ........................Write-in

COUNTY TREASURER
Vote for ONE

    PLANTE, JEROME G.
Old Orchard Beach

    ........................Write-in

REGISTER OF DEEDS
Vote for ONE

    ANDERSON, DEBRA L.
Sanford

    ........................Write-in

SHERIFF
Vote for ONE

    COTE, PHILIP G.
Sanford

    ........................Write-in

DISTRICT ATTORNEY
District 1
Vote for ONE

    CANTARIA, MICHAEL P.
Biddeford

    ........................Write-in

COUNTY COMMISSIONER
District 1
Vote for ONE

    ........................Write-in

 

 

 

 

 

 

YOU HAVE NOW
COMPLETED VOTING

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Style No. 106-PG
STATE OF MAINE
SAMPLE BALLOT
Green Independent Primary Election, June 11, 2002
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 or pasting a sticker with 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.

UNITED STATES SENATOR
Vote for ONE

    ........................Write-in

GOVERNOR
Vote for ONE

    CARTER, JONATHAN K.
Lexington Township

    ........................Write-in

REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS
District 1
Vote for ONE

    ........................Write-in

STATE SENATOR
District 34
Vote for ONE

    ........................Write-in

REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE
District 12
Vote for ONE

    ........................Write-in

COUNTY TREASURER
Vote for ONE

    ........................Write-in

REGISTER OF DEEDS
Vote for ONE

    ........................Write-in

SHERIFF
Vote for ONE

    ........................Write-in

DISTRICT ATTORNEY
District 1
Vote for ONE

    ........................Write-in

COUNTY COMMISSIONER
District 1
Vote for ONE

    ........................Write-in

 

 

 

 

 

 

YOU HAVE NOW
COMPLETED VOTING

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Style No. 107-PG
STATE OF MAINE
SAMPLE BALLOT
Green Independent Primary Election, June 11, 2002
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 or pasting a sticker with 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.

UNITED STATES SENATOR
Vote for ONE

    ........................Write-in

GOVERNOR
Vote for ONE

    CARTER, JONATHAN K.
Lexington Township

    ........................Write-in

REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS
District 1
Vote for ONE

    ........................Write-in

STATE SENATOR
District 34
Vote for ONE

    ........................Write-in

REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE
District 43
Vote for ONE

    ........................Write-in

COUNTY TREASURER
Vote for ONE

    ........................Write-in

REGISTER OF DEEDS
Vote for ONE

    ........................Write-in

SHERIFF
Vote for ONE

    ........................Write-in

DISTRICT ATTORNEY
District 1
Vote for ONE

    ........................Write-in

COUNTY COMMISSIONER
District 1
Vote for ONE

    ........................Write-in

 

 

 

 

 

 

YOU HAVE NOW
COMPLETED VOTING

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