Returns and Sample Ballots
Limington Maine
General (Presidential) Election on
Tuesday November 7th, 2000
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Referendum Questions

SAD 6 Playground Questions

Sample Ballots:

SAD 6 Playground Ballot

Presidential & State Legislature District 12
  (Limington/Waterboro formerly held by Mike McAlevey)

Presidential & State Legislature District 43
  (Standish/North Limington formerly held by Adam Mack)

Referendum Questions
  (On reverse side of Presidential Election ballot)

Note: The selectmen have declined to place the two local citizen referendum questions on the November ballot.  No date has been announced for a special town meeting to vote on these two changes to the zoning ordinance pertaining to gravel pits and cell towers.  For details see the September 23rd edition of the Limington Free Press.


Limington Returns - 1509 votes cast Dist 12Dist 43TotalPercent

PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
BROWNE, HARRY and OLIVER, ART Libertarian Party6170.5%
BUCHANAN, PAT and FOSTER, EZOLA Reform116171.1%
BUSH, GEORGE W. and CHENEY, DICK Republican57113570647%
GORE, AL and LIEBERMAN, JOE Democrat50014864843%
NADER, RALPH and LADUKE, WINONA Green Independent5013634.2%
PHILLIPS, HOWARD and FRAZIER, J. CURTIS Constitution Party0000%

UNITED STATES SENATOR
LAWRENCE, MARK W. Democrat2758135624%
SNOWE, OLYMPIA J. Republican Elected822212103469%

REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS - District 1
ALLEN, THOMAS H. Democrat Elected56817274049%
AMERO, JANE A. Republican47011658639%
STAPLES, J. FREDERIC Libertarian578654.3%

STATE SENATOR - District 34
GEAN, DONALD H. Democrat37612049633%
MCALEVEY, MICHAEL J. Republican Elected68617285857%

REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE - District 12
LORD, WILLIS A. Republican64164157%
TARAZEWICH, FRANK J. Democrat Elected48948943%

REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE - District 43
GREENLAW, ERNEST C. Republican14714749%
HAWES, SUSAN Democrat Elected15215251%

JUDGE OF PROBATE
NADEAU, ROBERT M. A. Democrat Elected878231110973%

REGISTER OF PROBATE
DENNETT, DIANA L. Democrat Elected57220277451%
PATTERSON, KEITH R. Republican50012162141%

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STATE REFERENDUM QUESTIONS - LIMINGTONYESNOBlank
Question 1. Right to Die 69372096
Question 2. Forestry Clear Cuts 3891010110
Question 3. Video Gambling 573834102
Question 4. Commercial Fishing 633729147
Question 5. Mental Illness Discrimination 520870119
Question 6. Sexual Orientation Discrimination589804116
All six questions were defeated.

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MAINE S.A.D. 6 - LIMINGTON RETURNSYESNOBlank
Question 1. $2,100,000 Playgrounds 87259641
Question 2. Additional $300,000 78167157

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SAMPLE BALLOTSTATE OF MAINESAMPLE BALLOT
MAINE SCHOOLS ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT NO. 6
OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR
THE TOWN OF LIMINGTON
DISTRICT REFERENDUM
NOVEMBER 7, 2000

INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS:

Vote "yes" or "no" by makings a cross (X) or a check () in the square of your choice at the left of each article.

Yes     No
       
Question 1: Shall the Board of School Directors of Maine School Administrative District No. 6 be authorized to issue bonds or notes in the name of this District for school construction purposes in an amount not to exceed $2,100,000 to construct and renovate playground and/or outdoor field facilities at the following District schools:
1.
Bonny Eagle Middle School in the Town of Buxton;
2.
Eliza Libby Elementary School in the Town of Buxton
3.
Jack Memorial School in the Town of Buxton;
4.
Frank Jewett School complex in the Town of Buxton;
5.
Bonny Eagle High School in the Town of Standish;
6.
Edna Libby Elementary School in the Town of Standish;
7.
George E. Jack School in the Town of Standish;
8.
Steep Falls Elementary School in the Town of Standish;
9.
Hollis Elementary School in the Town of Hollis; and
10.
H. B. Emery, Jr. Memorial School in the Town of Limington?
Yes     No
       
Question 2: In the event that Question 1 receives a favorable vote, shall the Board of School Directors of Maine School Administrative District No. 6 be authorized to issue additional bonds or notes in the name of this District for school construction purposes in an amount not to exceed $300,000, and shall the District be authorized to include elementary playground equipment in the playground and outdoor field facility improvement project described in Question 1, so that the total project cost shall not exceed $2,400,000?

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Style No. 113P
STATE OF MAINE
SAMPLE BALLOT
General Election, November 7, 2000
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 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.

PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
Vote for ONE

Libertarian Party
      BROWNE, HARRY, Franklin, TN
and
OLIVER, ART, Bellflower, CA

Reform
     BUCHANAN, PAT, McLean, VA
and
FOSTER, EZOLA, Los Angeles, CA

Republican
     BUSH, GEORGE W., Austin, TX
and
CHENEY, DICK, Wilson, WY

Democrat
     GORE, AL, Carthage, TN
and
LIEBERMAN, JOE, New Haven, CT

Green Independent
     NADER, RALPH, Washington, D.C.
and
LADUKE, WINONA, Ponsford, MN

Constitution Party
     PHILLIPS, HOWARD, Vienna, VA
and
FRAZIER, J. CURTIS, Springfield, MO

     
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UNITED STATES SENATOR
Vote for ONE

    LAWRENCE, MARK W.
South BerwickDemocrat

    SNOWE, OLYMPIA J.
FalmouthRepublican

    
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REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS
District 1
Vote for ONE

    ALLEN, THOMAS H.
PortlandDemocrat

    AMERO, JANE A.
Cape ElizabethRepublican

    STAPLES, J. FREDERIC
BiddefordLibertarian

    
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STATE SENATOR
District 34
Vote for ONE

    GEAN, DONALD H.
AlfredDemocrat

    MCALEVEY, MICHAEL J.
WaterboroRepublican

    
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REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE
District 12
Vote for ONE

    LORD, WILLIS A.
WaterboroRepublican

    TARAZEWICH, FRANK J.
WaterboroDemocrat

    
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TURN OVER
QUESTIONS
ON OTHER SIDE

JUDGE OF PROBATE
Vote for ONE

     NADEAU, ROBERT M. A.
KennebunkDemocrat

    
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REGISTER OF PROBATE
Vote for ONE

    DENNETT, DIANA L.
YorkDemocrat

    PATTERSON, KEITH R.
KennebunkportRepublican

    
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Style No. 114P
STATE OF MAINE
SAMPLE BALLOT
General Election, November 7, 2000
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 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.

PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
Vote for ONE

Libertarian Party
      BROWNE, HARRY, Franklin, TN
and
OLIVER, ART, Bellflower, CA

Reform
     BUCHANAN, PAT, McLean, VA
and
FOSTER, EZOLA, Los Angeles, CA

Republican
     BUSH, GEORGE W., Austin, TX
and
CHENEY, DICK, Wilson, WY

Democrat
     GORE, AL, Carthage, TN
and
LIEBERMAN, JOE, New Haven, CT

Green Independent
     NADER, RALPH, Washington, D.C.
and
LADUKE, WINONA, Ponsford, MN

Constitution Party
     PHILLIPS, HOWARD, Vienna, VA
and
FRAZIER, J. CURTIS, Springfield, MO

     
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UNITED STATES SENATOR
Vote for ONE

    LAWRENCE, MARK W.
South BerwickDemocrat

    SNOWE, OLYMPIA J.
FalmouthRepublican

    
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REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS
District 1
Vote for ONE

    ALLEN, THOMAS H.
PortlandDemocrat

    AMERO, JANE A.
Cape ElizabethRepublican

    STAPLES, J. FREDERIC
BiddefordLibertarian

    
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STATE SENATOR
District 34
Vote for ONE

    GEAN, DONALD H.
AlfredDemocrat

    MCALEVEY, MICHAEL J.
WaterboroRepublican

    
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REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE
District 43
Vote for ONE

    GREENLAW, ERNEST C.
StandishRepublican

    HAWES, SUSAN
StandishDemocrat

    
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TURN OVER
QUESTIONS
ON OTHER SIDE

JUDGE OF PROBATE
Vote for ONE

     NADEAU, ROBERT M. A.
KennebunkDemocrat

    
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REGISTER OF PROBATE
Vote for ONE

    DENNETT, DIANA L.
YorkDemocrat

    PATTERSON, KEITH R.
KennebunkportRepublican

    
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STATE OF MAINE
SAMPLE BALLOT
Referendum Election, November 7, 2000

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.

     YES  

     NO  

QUESTION 1: CITIZEN INITIATIVE
Should a terminally ill adult who is of sound mind be allowed to ask for and receive a doctor's help to die?
     YES  

     NO  

QUESTION 2: CITIZEN INITIATIVE
Do you favor requiring landowners to obtain a permit for all clear-cuts and defining cutting levels for lands subject to the Tree Growth Tax Law?
     YES  

     NO  

QUESTION 3: CITIZEN INITIATIVE
Do you want to allow video lottery machines at certain horse racing tracks if 40% of the profits are used for property tax relief?
     YES  

     NO  

QUESTION 4: CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
Do you favor amending the Constitution of Maine to allow the Legislature to provide for the assessment of land used for commercial fishing activities based on the current use of that property?
     YES  

     NO  

QUESTION 5: CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
Do you favor amending the Constitution of Maine to end discrimination against persons under guardianship for mental illness for the purpose of voting?
     YES  

     NO  

QUESTION 6: REFERENDUM
Do you favor ratifying the action of the 119th Legislature whereby it passed an act extending to all citizens regardless of their sexual orientation the same basic rights to protection against discrimination now guaranteed to citizens on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin in the areas of employment, housing, public accommodation and credit and where the act expressly states that nothing in the act confers legislative approval of, or special rights to, any person or group of persons?
 
YOU HAVE NOW COMPLETED VOTING
 

For a full description and listing of the text of the above proposed laws, see the Maine Citizen's Guide to the 2000 Referendum Election published by the Secretary of State.

For an objective and non-partisan guide to question two, check out the Maine Voter's Guide to Question 2: The Forestry Referendum published by the Maine Environmental Policy Institute (www.MEEPI.org).

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