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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-06-24-STE-Referendum-Results SPECIAL ELECTION (SEE WARRANT FILE) MONDAY, JUNE 24, 2002 In pursuance of the foregoing warrant the legal voters of the Town of Lexington met in their respective voting places in said Town of Lexington on Monday, June 24, 2002 at 7:00 a.m. The following places were designated as the voting places for the various precincts: Precinct One, Harrington School; Precinct Two, Bowman School; Precinct Three, Jonas Clarke Middle School; Precinct Four, Bridge School; Precinct Five, Fiske School; Precinct Six, William Diamond Middle School; Precinct Seven, Joseph Estabrook School; Precinct Eight, Central Fire Station; Precinct Nine, Maria Hastings School The election officers and Wardens of the various precincts were assigned for duty as follows: Precinct One Precinct Two U Richard Pemberton Warden D Gerald Abegg D Margaret Blouin Clerk D Rebecca Fagan R Hazel Allison Inspector D Donna Alexson(PM) D Robert Blouin Inspector U Dorothy Bond D Jeannette Cerulli Inspector D Arline Burns(AM) U Margaret Kelly(AM) Inspector R Robert Edwards D Eileen McAlduff Inspector D Leonora Feeney(PM) U Doris Pemberton Inspector U Lillian T.MacArthur(AM) U Barry Sampson Inspector U Marjorie McNicholas U Martha Shurtleff Inspector U Clifford Pehrson Precinct Three Precinct Four D Marjorie Modoono Warden D Gulli Kula U Alice Hopkins Clerk R Richard Crawford U Doris Berkstresser(AM) Inspector U Robert Bennett D Samuel Berman(AM) Inspector U Mary Devoe D Rita Casey Inspector D Gabrielle Kulin U Marcia Flint Inspector R Dana Regillo D M. Elinor Greenway(AM) Inspector U Eleanor Smith D William Hooper(PM) Inspector R Gladys Snyder D Elizabeth McLaughlin Inspector U Laura Welby(PM) Inspector Precinct Five Precinct Six D Eric Kula Warden R Dorothy Boggia U Grace Ayers Clerk U Harriett Morrison R Elizabeth Adam Inspector R Shirley Bullock D Henry Beerman Inspector D Francine Edwards(AM) R Dorothy Gauthier(PM) Inspector U Alla Fedus D Jane Gharibian(PM) Inspector D Hazel Graham D Cecil Jones Inspector U Ralph McDewell(PM) U Alice Stringos Inspector D Catherine Rego D Priscilla Winter Inspector R Burton Smith Precinct Seven Precinct Eight R Robert Foster Warden U David Kanter U Bernice Gerrig Clerk U Faith Fenske U Beverly Aker(PM) Inspector U Claire Abernathy D Mary Ayvazian Inspector R Doris Barclay R Isabelle Bennett Inspector U Kaitlin M. Boudreau(AM) D Mildred Collentro Inspector D Maureen Brown D Robert Greenway(AM) Inspector U Rita Cassettari(PM) D Edna Holloran Inspector U Ann Diamond(PM) D Alice Pierce Inspector U Audrey Hosford(PM) Inspector R D. Peter Lund(AM) Inspector U Erin L. Murphy(AM) Inspector D Phyllis Richardson Inspector D E.Ashley Rooney(AM) Precinct Nine U Duncan MacQueen Warden R Carole Scalise Clerk U Carole Butler(PM) Inspector D Edith Paster(PM) U Gertrude Faye Cullinane Inspector D Robert Ryan D Catherine Hooper Inspector U John Taylor R Shirley Knox Inspector U Anne Taylor(AM) R Janet Lowther Inspector The election officers were sworn to the faithful performance of their duties. The polls were declared open in each precinct at seven o'clock A.M. and remained open until eight o'clock P.M., at which time, after due notice, the polls were declared closed. Special Election—June 24, 2002 Total of 19,896 registered voters eligible to vote as of June 4, 2002. Pct. Registered Democrat Green Libertarian Republican Unenrolled Other* Voters 1 2038 814 1 1 311 910 1 2 2351 1067 8 2 272 1000 2 3 2044 788 1 319 934 2 4 2310 936 4 3 334 1031 2 5 2314 883 5 2 432 993 2 6 2310 965 2 6 378 954 5 7 2260 911 2 1 335 1007 4 8 2151 850 1 5 335 957 3 9 2118 795 2 5 293 1021 2 Total 19,896 8009 25 26 3009 8884 23 P.1- 1 Inter. P Party;P.2—2 Inter. 3`1 Party;P.3— 1 Inter. 3`1 Party, 1 Socialist;P.4-1 Inter. 3`1 Party, 1 Socialist;P.5—1 Inter. 3`d Party, 1 Reform; P.6— 1 American Independent, 2 Socialist, 1 Reform, 1 Inter. 3`d Party; P.7 — 2 Inter. P Party,1 Reform, 1 Rainbow Coalition; P.8 — 1 American Independent, 1 Green Party USA, 1 Inter.3`d Party„.P.9—2 Green Party USA Election results were delivered to the Town Clerk at the Town Office Building. 53% of the registered voters cast their vote. The Town Clerk and Board of Registrars canvassed the results as follows: ABSENTEE BALLOT BREAKDOWN Ballots Ballots Returned Applications Timely Late/Not Ballots Pct Processed Returned Returned/ Counted Rejected 1 58 55 3 55 2 106 103 3 103 3 78 73 5 73 4 118 115 3 115 5 116 109 7 109 6 128 121 7 121 7 121 111 10 111 8 87 85 2 85 9 93 91 2 91 Totals 905 863 42 863 Pct 1 Pct 2 Pct 3 Pct 4 Pct 5 Pct 6 Pct 7 Pct 8 Pct 9 TOTAL Registered 2038 2351 2044 2310 2314 2310 2260 2151 2118 19,896 Voters Total Votes 1126 1283 928 1227 1220 1327 1204 1232 1053 10600 Percent 55% 55% 45% 53% 53% 57% 53% 57% 50% 53% QUESTION: Shall the Town vote to approve the action of the representative town meeting whereby it was voted to amend section 90-9 of the General Bylaws relating to trash disposal by deleting the word "free" and authorizing a fee for residential trash disposal provided that the fee shall be set annually so that the total annual revenue estimated to be received from the fee in any given fiscal year shall not exceed the amount by which the Town's estimated maximum tax levy limit for such fiscal year exceeds the Town's estimated tax levy for such fiscal year (i.e., a revenue neutral trash fee)? Pct 1 Pct 2 Pct 3 Pct 4 Pct 5 Pct 6 Pct 7 Pct 8 Pct 9 TOTAL YES 251 522 343 508 334 492 396 440 329 3615 NO 868 755 576 715 881 832 802 786 717 6932 BLANKS 7 6 9 4 5 3 6 6 7 53 A true copy. Attest: Donna M. Hooper, Town Clerk