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RESULTS OF THE 2004 TOWN ELECTION
Here are the unofficial results from the 2004 town elections,
held Tuesday 9 March 2004. Polls were open from 10:00am to 7:00pm; these
results were collected by telephone at approximately 9:30pm.
Town Meeting was held on Saturday, 13 March 2004;
click here to see those results.
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TOWN OFFICES
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| Selectman for 3 years |
Paul A. St. Cyr |
256 |
| Town Treasurer for 3 years |
Ronald A. Reimer |
339 |
| Library Trustee for 2 years |
Sara Cox |
322 |
| Library Trustee for 3 years |
Heidi Dawidoff Elizabeth Wiederhold |
208 176 |
| Trustee of Trust Funds for 3 years |
Louis Wiederhold |
309 |
| Public Assistance Administrator for 1 year |
Barbara J. Carbee |
323 |
| Supervisor of the Check List for 6 years |
Barbara J. Carbee |
306 |
| Cemetery Commission for 3 years |
Ethel B. MacStubb |
338 |
| Planning Board for 3 years (2 openings) |
Robert Lindgren Stewart Brock |
314 307 |
| Fire Ward for 1 year (5 openings) |
Donald C. Abbot Brian Delahanty David W. Kullgren Richard F. Leavitt Alvin L. Van Cleave |
356 349 345 341 335 |
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SCHOOL DISTRICT WARRANT ARTICLES
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| Article 1: a Yes vote authorizes annual compensation for
School Board members and other District officers. The
proposed remuneration is the same as last year. |
Yes |
233 |
| No |
116 |
| Article 2: a Yes vote accepts the District reports.
This is a standard article of the warrant every year. |
Yes |
299 |
| No |
57 |
| Article 3: a Yes vote accepts the proposed budget of
$34,927,807 for the 2004/2005 school year. A No vote
set the default budget at the default number, $34,989,145. |
Yes |
266 |
| No |
88 |
| Article 4: a Yes vote allows interest earned on school bonds
to be turned back into the building capital reserve fund for
future building needs. Interest from bonds normally goes
into the general fund. |
Yes |
217 |
| No |
143 |
| Article 5: a Yes vote allows the transfer of up to $50,000 of
unspent funds from the 2003/2004 (this year's) budget into
the building capital reserve fund for future building needs. |
Yes |
206 |
| No |
146 |
| Article 6: a Yes vote allows the transfer of up to $50,000 of
unspent funds from the 2003/2004 (this year's) budget into the
Special Education Trust Fund for use in Future years. |
Yes |
215 |
| No |
141 |
| Article 7: a Yes vote accepts the terms of the new contract for
teachers and aides for the 2004/2005 school year. |
Yes |
190 |
| No |
169 |
| Article 8: a Yes vote allows the School Board to call one
Special District Meeting on the subject of a revised teacher
contract, if Article 7 is defeated at the polls. |
Yes |
204 |
| No |
139 |
| Article 9: a Yes vote would change the funding formula used
to determine the contribution from each town in the District.
The change would go back to being calculated based 75% on pupil
population and 25% on property value. A No vote would retain
the existing formula based 50% on pupil population and 50% on
property value. This petition requires a 2/3 vote to pass. |
Yes |
182 |
| No |
166 |
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