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General Election November 6, 2018 Official Return Of GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 6, 2018 Pursuant to the General Election Warning recorded in the Town Records, Book 21, pages 143, at 7:00 am the polls were declared open in the three polling districts by the Town Clerk. The three polling districts are stated in the Warning. At 6:55 pm the Town Clerk warned that the polls would close in 5 minutes. At 7:00 pm. the polls were declared closed. Printouts from each of the three Accu-Vote ballot tabulators used to record results of the election were run. The “unofficial” returns were then posted at the polling places. Result summaries were compiled by the Town Clerk and evening election workers. Upon completion of the count, all voted ballots were sealed in boxes. All unvoted ballots, tabulators with program cards, printouts, tally sheets and district supply boxes were returned to the Town Clerk’s office. The “official” results were compiled and the following persons were declared elected in their respective races. OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES US Senator District 1 District 2 District 3 TOTAL Folasade Adeluola 9 16 15 40 Russell Beste 18 8 10 36 Bruce Busa 15 14 6 35 Edward S. Gilbert Jr 7 6 4 17 Reid Kane 12 10 7 29 Brad J. Peacock 14 10 17 41 Bernie Sanders 1378 1407 1499 4284 Jon Svitavsky 1 6 5 12 Lawrence Zupan 284 148 156 588 There were no write-ins for this race. Representative to Congress District 1 District 2 District 3 TOTAL Cris Ericson 50 64 53 167 Laura S. Potter 34 46 39 119 Anya Tynio 290 147 151 588 Peter Welch 1372 1366 1479 4217 Write-Ins: The following individuals received 1 write-in vote each: Ben Wright, Wayne Estey, Ian Bigelow . GOVERNOR District 1 District 2 District 3 TOTAL Trevor Barlow 14 14 22 50 Cris Ericson 17 10 17 44 Christine Hallquist 1054 1113 1224 3391 Charles Laramie 13 17 7 37 Stephen Marx 12 11 22 45 Emily “Em” Peyton 35 40 35 110 Phil Scott 599 421 388 1408 Write-Ins: Keith Stern, 4. The following individuals received 1 vote each: Joe West, John Rodgers, Sue Minter, Don Turner, Kieth Stern, Emily Kornheiser, Jason Bushey, Kayla Carey. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR District 1 District 2 District 3 TOTAL Murray Ngoima 38 44 40 122 Don Turner 412 226 226 864 David Zuckerman 1264 1332 1432 4028 Write-Ins: The following individuals received 1 write-in vote each: J Turk, Laila Avdi, Doug Racine, John Kin, Spoon Agave . STATE TREASURER District 1 District 2 District 3 TOTAL Richard Morton 455 275 252 982 Beth Pearce 1232 1310 1428 3970 Write-Ins: The following individual received 1 write-in vote: Kayla Carey. SECRETARY OF STATE District 1 District 2 District 3 TOTAL Jim Condos 1256 1246 1347 3849 Mary Alice Hebert 139 179 174 492 H. Brooke Paige 330 186 172 688 Write-Ins: The following individuals received 1 write-in vote each: Trevor Barlow, Kayla Carey. AUDITOR OR ACCOUNTS District 1 District 2 District 3 TOTAL Marina Brown 80 96 102 278 Doug Hoffer 1138 1218 1303 3659 Richard Kenyon 446 248 247 941 Write-Ins: The following individual received 1 write-in vote: Kayla Carey. ATTORNEY GENERAL District 1 District 2 District 3 TOTAL T. J. Donovan 1319 1295 1409 4023 Rosemarie Jackowski 73 115 98 286 Janssen Willhoit 320 184 173 677 Write-Ins: The following individuals received 1 write-in vote each: Don Turner, Kayla Carey. STATE SENATOR District 1 District 2 District 3 TOTAL Becca Balint 1228 1264 1376 3868 Tyler Colford 339 175 170 684 Aaron Diamondstone 92 76 64 232 Jerry Levy 70 98 76 244 Beverly Stone 175 140 154 469 Jeanette White 1094 1033 1166 3293 Write-Ins: The following individuals received 1 vote each: Anya Tynio, David Schoales, Patric Lehe, Patrick Gilligan, Phil Scott, Cleo Kim, Daryl McElven, John Kim, Kayla Carey. STATE REPRESENTATIVE District 1 District 2 District 3 TOTAL Emilie Kornheiser 1473 Write-Ins: Valerie Stuart, 8. The following received 1 vote each: Andrew Cotrel, Edmond Laflame, Jim Douglas, Joe Powers, Judith Malloy, Liz Morton, Mollie Burke, Nanci West, Roger Carroll, Terry Martin, Tyler Maas, Wayne Estey. STATE REPRESENTATIVE District 1 District 2 District 3 TOTAL Mollie S. Burke 1491 Write-Ins: The following received 1 vote each: Adam Selviani, Johann North, Patrick Gilligan, Phil Scott, Rikki Risatti, Susan McNulty. STATE REPRESENTATIVE District 1 District 2 District 3 TOTAL Tristan Toleno 1530 Write-Ins: Jason Bushey, 2. The following individuals received 1 write-in vote each: Bernie Sanders, Dale Joy, Dart Everett, Gail Speno, James Hlavaty, Jennifer Griffith, Jerry Levy, John Kersey, Kate O’Connor, Lauren Petrie, Mathew Johson, Molly Burke, Taffy Lostaukis, Tyler Colford. PROBATE JUDGE District 1 District 2 District 3 TOTAL Jodi P. French 1435 1398 1493 4326 Write-ins: Jason Bushey, 2. The following individuals received 1 vote each: Brayton West, David Dunn, Jeffrey Laflame, Rodney Howe, Sidney Key, Thomas Durkin, Tiffany Rogers, Tom Costella, Phil Scott, Rikki Risatti, Bernie Sanders, Bob Pu, Clint Gilbert, Ian Bigelow. ASSISTANT JUDGE District 1 District 2 District 3 TOTAL Lamont Barnet 1009 971 1065 3045 Patricia W. Duff 1359 1298 1440 4097 Write-Ins: Jason Bushey and Mathew Johnson received 2 votes each. The following received 1 vote each: Anita Grant, Anya Tynio, David Hellus, Gail E Speno, James E Ferris, Jeffrey Laflame, Ted Nugent, Hillary Clinton, Peter Albert, Phil Scott, William Mearthy, Clint Gilbert, Ian Bigelow, Jennifer Griffith, Jonathan Wolfman. STATE’S ATTORNEY District 1 District 2 District 3 TOTAL Tracy Kelly Shriver 1474 1431 1521 4426 Write-ins: Jason Bushey, 3; Dan Davis, 2; David Gartenstein, 2. The following individuals received 1 vote each: Bernie Sanders, Joe West, John Lynok, Tracy Will, Patrick Cusson, Phil Scott, Rikki Risatti, Clint Gilbert, Daryl McElven, Jacob Banis. SHERIFF District 1 District 2 District 3 TOTAL Keith D. Clark 1477 1352 1434 4263 The following individuals received 1 write-in vote each: Aaron Diamondstone, Bob Perkins, Chris Buckley, Elizabeth Whol, Mark Anderson, Orlando Alvarez, Roger Carroll, Terance Parker, Alexander J Bolosky III, Chad Emery, Chris Dugan, Heidi Nelson, Ian Tuttle, Jennifer Niles, John Critison, Kim Almond, Rikki Risatti, Robert Etzwener, Terry Martin, Tessa Deyo, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Rouse- Corbin, George Friend, Henry Farnum, Hyam Siegel, Jacob Banis, Jennifer Griffith, Lucas Racine, Mathew Johnson, Matt Whalen, Neder Hashin. HIGH BAILIFF District 1 District 2 District 3 TOTAL Mark Anderson 1194 1166 1219 3579 Thomas F. Finnell 290 273 275 838 Write-Ins: Ellen Keilen, Ellen Keelam, Arlene Distler 2 votes each. The following received 1 vote each: Chris Buckley, Don Turner, Michael Ferriara, Robin Johnson, Thomas Kaufman, Arlene Distler, Denny R Bilk Sr, Rikki Risatti, Kayla Cary. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE District 1 District 2 District 3 TOTAL Jane E. Buckingham 1010 958 1095 3063 Franklin J. Chrisco 1139 1014 1103 3256 Diane L. Cooke 1079 997 1109 3185 Richard H. Cooke 1088 957 1061 3106 Peter Gould 1221 1110 1269 3600 Elliott C. Greenblott 1002 914 1053 2969 Martha Healey-Nelson 688 672 760 2120 Mary Ann Holt 1017 961 1091 3069 Richard Kenyon 412 292 275 979 Lee Madden 936 911 1085 2932 Sharry J. Manning 843 873 939 2655 Beverly “Mary” Miller 666 610 719 1995 Richard C. Morton 353 257 231 841 Johann J. Nortz 316 231 203 750 Robert A. Oeser 633 608 741 1982 Gail W. Speno 1147 1038 1172 3357 Jacqueline S. Stromberg 376 294 304 974 Veronica A. Wheelock 1058 1020 1147 3225 Write-ins: Bernie Sanders, 4; Verginia Sparks and Judieth Serkin, Cynthia Ferrante, Robert Ferrante, Alfred Hughes 2 votes each. The following received 1 vote each: Gavin Watson, Kayla Carey, Joe West, Emily Peyton, Kate Anderson, Gail Kennedy-Hanes, Maggie Cassidy, Chris Long, Robert Bady, Richard Campbell, Sam Angell, Brendia Siegal, Robert Parks, Charles Rabb, Steve Liesach, Stewart Thurber, Peter Duff, Virginia Irish, Corridon Braffon, Donna Macomber, Rikki Risatti, Danidle Brndan, Tara OBrien, Jennifer Niles, Terry Andrews, James Atomiak Sr, Alexandra Andrews, Missy Charunas, Brant Webster, Phil Scott, Michael Hutchinson, Franz Reichsman, Patricia A Burke, Lee Stookey, Richard Vega, Barton Evans, Patrick Costello, Stephen Minkin, Aron Ryan, Christopher Dugan, Gay Maxwell, Peter Vanderboes, Charles Rogers, Brenda Siegel, Greg Worden, Sophia Mark, Riley Goodemote, Andrew Marcher, Kathy Urffer, Chris Gagne, Martha Straus, Kayla Carey, William Heustis, Zeb Tainter, Davdo Pittman, Steve Richie, James Valente, Lauren Petrie, David Petrie, Thomas Finnell, Fred Noble, Patrick Keppel, Matt Whalen, Daryl McElven, Anna Kayes, Meg Mott, Mathew Ollis, Gabriela Wood. Voter Turnout District 1 District 2 District 3 Total Registered 3122 2967 3042 9131 Voted 1771 57% 1655 56% 1748 58% 5174 57% Early Ballots District 1 District 2 District 3 Total Processed 925 833 903 2661 Returned 900 799 863 2562 % of total votes 51% 48% 49% 50% ATTEST: Hilary Francis Town Clerk .
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