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CITY OF BURLINGTON
CITY OF WINOOSKI
CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON
TOWN OF ESSEX
TOWN OF WILLISTON
TOWN OF COLCHESTER
BALLOT QUESTIONS - All Towns

CITY OF BURLINGTON
CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATES

WARD

VOTES

BURLINGTON
SCHOOL BOARD
CANDIDATES

WARD

VOTES

Ed Adrian/D

1

482

Katherine Chasan

1

 

Miles Dougherty/P

1

158

 

 

 

Bram Kranichfeld/D

2

307

 

 

 

Max Tracy/P

2

294

 

 

 

David Berezniak/D

2

302

 

 

 

Jonathan Leavitt/P

2

292

 

 

 

Emma Mulvaney-Stanak/P

3

643

Vince Brennan

3

620

Russell Ellis/D

4

717

Bernie O'Rourke

4

 

Kurt Wright/R

4

1087

 

 

 

Bill Keogh/D

5

778

Robin Guillian

5

335

Abigail Russell/P

5

509

Amy Werbel

5

712

Karen Paul/I

6

843

Jill Evans

6

511

 

 

 

Samuel Osborne

6

347

Paul Decelles/R

7

911

 

 

 

Greg Jenkins/D

7

515

 

 

 

TOWN OF ESSEX
CANDIDATES

VOTES

Selectboard - 3 Year (Vote for Two)

 

Max G. Levy

871

Jim Rose

778

Irene Wrenner

818

Moderator

 

Steven M. Eustis

489

Steve McQueen

787

CITY OF SOUTH BURLINGTON
CANDIDATES

VOTES

CANDIDATES

VOTES

City Council - 3 Year Seat

 

City Council - 2 Year Seat

 

Sandy Dooley

1290

Meaghan Emery

 1373

 

 

 

 

School Director- 3 Year Seat

 

School Director - 2 Year Seat 

 

Martin LaLonde

1277

Elizabeth Fitzgerald

1348

CITY OF WINOOSKI

VOTES

City Council - 2 Year Seat (Vote for Two) 

 

John L. Little

511

Jeffrey Myers

403

 Sarah Robinson

661

TOWN OF COLCHESTER CANDIDATES

VOTES

CANDIDATES

VOTES

Selectboard - 2 Year Seat

 

Selectboard - 3 Year Seat

 

Mickey Palmer

2105

Dick Paquette

2248

 

 

 

 

School Board - 2 Year Seat

 

 School Board - 3 Year Seat

 

Richard Pecor

2081

Dirk Reith

1916

TOWN OF WILLISTON CANDIDATES

VOTES

CANDIDATES

VOTES

Selectboard - 3 Year Seat

 

Selectboard - 2 Year Seat

 

Jeff Fehrs

 

Christopher D. Roy

 

School Director WCS - - 2 Year

 

School Director WCS - 3 Year

 

Keith Roy

 

Holly Rouelle

 

School Directors CVUHS - 3 Year Seats (Vote for two)

 

 

 

 

Jeanne Jensen

 

 

 

Polly Malik

 

 

 

BALLOT QUESTIONS: ALL TOWNS

 

 

 

 

BURLINGTON - All Wards Reporting

YES

NO

TOTAL

YES%

1. School Budget FY2011 at $51.9M

4230

2856

7086

60

2. Revenue Bond for Burlington Airport Parking Garage (needs 50% +1 )

5817

2091

7908

74

3. Fire Department General Obligation Bond for Fire Trucks (needs 2/3rds)

5863 1680

7543

78

4. Referendum RE Clean Energy Assessment District

5702

1708

7410

77

5. Charter Change to Eliminate Instant Runoff Voting for Election of Mayor

3972

3669

7641

52

6. Charter Change Clarification of Mayoral Appointment Process

6070

1060

7130

85

SOUTH BURLINGTON Time In:

YES

NO

TOTAL

YES%

City Art. II - City Budget $22M

1140

588

1728

66.0

City Art. III - Modification of Use - Annual Conservation Tax Levy

1206

510

1710

70.5

City Art. IV - Appropriation of City Funds for Street Repair

1538

200

1738

88.5

City Art. V - Proposed City Charter Amendments

1301

340

1641

79.3

 School Art. II: School Budget $39M

1008

729

1737

58

WINOOSKI - Time in:

YES

NO

TOTAL

YES%

Article 2 - General Fund Budget $5.5M

630

337

967

65.1

Article 3 - Accept Funds From Other Sources Authorization

827

131

958

86.3

Article 4 - Sale of 21 Hickok Street City Property

81

112

193

41.9

Article 5 - Close VT Yankee and Seek Renewable Power Sources

644

313

957

67.3

WILLISTON Time in:

YES

NO

TOTAL

YES%

Town Article 5 - Budget Approval $7.7M

1191

809

2000

59.6

Town Article 6 - Replace 4 Way Stop at Oak/Rt2 with Roundabout

370

1651

2021

18.3

School Art. VII - School Budget $16.4M

1201

790

1991

60.3

School Art. VIII - Use Fund Balance as Revenue $50K

 

 

 

 

School Art. IX - Borrow for School Bus $105K

 

 

 

 

ESSEX Time in:

 YES

 NO

 TOTAL

%

Art. II - Town Budget $9.8M

 

 

 

 

COLCHESTER Time in:

YES

 NO

 TOTAL

 %

Article 13 - Town Budget $10.7M

1383

1369

2752

50.2

Aricle 14 - Establish Capital Sidewalk and Paving Program Tax Rate of .045 cents

1332

1419

2751

48.4

Article 15 - Create $25,000 reserve fund for technology replacements and upgrades

1568

1184

2752

57.0

Article 16 - Maintain $20,000 reserve fund for Public Saftey Communications

1604

1144

2748

58.3

Article 17 - Exempt Volunteer Fire Department from Property Tax for 5 years

1940

785

2725

71.2

Article 18 - Teacher Ret. System from State Gen. Fund to Educ. Fund and Prop. Taxes

887

1768

2655

33.4

Article 19 - Allow Selectboard to enter negotiations to purchase Camp Holy Cross

1420

1329

2749

51.7

School Article 7 - School Budget 32.3M

1122

1670

2792

40.1



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