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Limington Maine
Special Town Meeting Friday October 18, 2002
General Election on Tuesday November 5, 2002
Referedum Election on Tuesday November 5, 2002
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Special Town Meeting, Friday October 18, 2002
Returns, General Election November 5, 2002
Returns, Referendum Election November 5, 2002

Sample Ballot 11/05/02 - State Legislature District 12
          (Limington/Waterboro currently held by Mike McAlevey)

Sample Ballot 11/05/02 - State Legislature District 43
          (East Limington/Standish currently held by Sue Hawes)

Sample Ballot 11/05/02 - State of Maine Referendum



October 18, 2002 Special Town Meeting
7PM at the Limington Municipal Building

Please see the Town Clerk for the official warrant and minutes of the meeting.

ARTICLESUBJECTDISPOSITION
Article 1 To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting. Ken Gardner
Article 2To see if the Town will vote to appropriate $15,000.00 to be taken from surplus for the purchase and renovation of the squad 1 replacement unit. (The remainder of the expenses will be taken from the Fire Department 2002 operating budget.) Passed as read.
Article 3To see if the Town will vote to accept the donation of a 1996 Modular Ambulance to be placed in service as an emergency back-up unit, to be used, in the event that the primary unit becomes disabled. (Estimated cost to bring unit to a serviceable state will be under $3,000.00 which will come from the Recue unit 2002 operating budget.) Passed as read.
Article 4To see if the Town will vote to authorize the one-time issuance of up to nine (9) residential growth permits, available for 30 days after issuance is authorized by vote, in addition to those residential growth permits available and previously issued according to the terms of the Town's Growth Ordinance. Permits authorized by this article shall be issued according to the provisions of Article VII of Town's Growth Ordinance, only to applicants whose requests were received by the CEO before Aug. 21, '02. Proposed amendment "Any number of permits issued under this article shall reduce the number of permits allowed to be issued in the 2003 permit year by an equal number" failed.

Passed as read.

Meeting was adjourned at approximately 8:35PM

This meeting was televised live on Cable Channel 5. During the first three articles, there was no audio due to technical problems.



General Election November 5, 2002 Total

UNITED STATES SENATOR
COLLINS, SUSAN M.  737
PINGREE, CHELLIE  350

GOVERNOR
BALDACCI, JOHN E.  395
CARTER, JONATHAN K.  110
CIANCHETTE, PETER E.  546
MICHAEL, JOHN M.  28

REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS District 1
ALLEN, THOMAS H.  589
JOYCE, STEVEN  485

STATE SENATOR District 34
McALEVEY, MICHAEL J.  523
NASS, RICHARD A.  548

REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE District 12
JACOBSEN, LAWRENCE E.  435
TARAZEWICH, FRANK J.  370

REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE District 43
HAWES, SUSAN M.  111
MOORE, GARY W.  128

COUNTY TREASURER
ATWOOD, JAMES D.  678
PLANTE, JEROME G.  359

REGISTER OF DEEDS
ANDERSON, DEBRA L.  421
JEWETT, MARTIN H.  628

SHERIFF
COTE, PHILIP G.  512
PHINNEY, C. WESLEY, JR.  554

DISTRICT ATTORNEY District 1
CANTARA, MICHAEL P.  857

COUNTY COMMISSIONER District 1
WEYMOUTH, BARBARA V.  914

There were a total of 1102 ballots cast.


State of Maine Referendum
November 5, 2002
YESNOBlank
Question 1.Prison Funding36065290
Question 2.Pollution, Dam repair, drinking water, library maps, & Potato marketing53455117
Question 3.Constitutional Amendment for debt51354643

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Style No. 107-P
STATE OF MAINE
SAMPLE BALLOT
General Election, November 5, 2002
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.

UNITED STATES SENATOR
Vote for ONE

    COLLINS, SUSAN M.
Bangor     Republican

    PINGREE, CHELLIE
North Haven     Democrat

    ........................Write-in

GOVERNOR
Vote for ONE

    BALDACCI, JOHN E.
Bangor     Democrat

    CARTER, JONATHAN K.
Lexington Township   Green Independent

    CIANCHETTE, PETER E.
South Portland     Republican

    MICHAEL, JOHN M.
Auburn     Independent

    ........................Write-in

REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS
District 1
Vote for ONE

    ALLEN, THOMAS H.
Portland     Democrat

    JOYCE, STEVEN
Kennebunk     Republican

    ........................Write-in

STATE SENATOR
District 34
Vote for ONE

    MCALEVEY, MICHAEL J.
Waterboro     Democrat

    NASS, RICHARD A.
Acton     Republican

    ........................Write-in

REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE
District 12
Vote for ONE

    JACOBSEN, LAWRENCE E.
Waterboro     Republican

    TARAZEWICH, FRANK J.
Waterboro     Democrat

    ........................Write-in

COUNTY TREASURER
Vote for ONE

    ATWOOD, JAMES D.
Eliot     Republican

    PLANTE, JEROME G.
Old Orchard Beach     Democrat

    ........................Write-in

REGISTER OF DEEDS
Vote for ONE

    ANDERSON, DEBRA L.
Sanford     Democrat

    JEWETT, MARTIN H.
Buxton     Republican

    ........................Write-in

SHERIFF
Vote for ONE

    COTE, PHILIP G.
Sanford     Democrat

    PHINNEY, C. WESLEY, JR.
Waterboro     Republican

    ........................Write-in

DISTRICT ATTORNEY
District 1
Vote for ONE

    CANTARA, MICHAEL P.
Biddeford     Democrat

    ........................Write-in

COUNTY COMMISSIONER
District 1
Vote for ONE

    WEYMOUTH, BARBARA V.
Hollis     Republican

    ........................Write-in

 

 

 

YOU HAVE NOW COMPLETED VOTING

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Style No. 108-P
STATE OF MAINE
SAMPLE BALLOT
General Election, November 5, 2002
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.

UNITED STATES SENATOR
Vote for ONE

    COLLINS, SUSAN M.
Bangor     Republican

    PINGREE, CHELLIE
North Haven     Democrat

    ........................Write-in

GOVERNOR
Vote for ONE

    BALDACCI, JOHN E.
Bangor     Democrat

    CARTER, JONATHAN K.
Lexington Township   Green Independent

    CIANCHETTE, PETER E.
South Portland     Republican

    MICHAEL, JOHN M.
Auburn     Independent

    ........................Write-in

REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS
District 1
Vote for ONE

    ALLEN, THOMAS H.
Portland     Democrat

    JOYCE, STEVEN
Kennebunk     Republican

    ........................Write-in

STATE SENATOR
District 34
Vote for ONE

    MCALEVEY, MICHAEL J.
Waterboro     Democrat

    NASS, RICHARD A.
Acton     Republican

    ........................Write-in

REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE
District 43
Vote for ONE

    HAWES, SUSAN M.
Standish     Democrat

    MOORE, GARY W.
Standish     Republican

    ........................Write-in

COUNTY TREASURER
Vote for ONE

    ATWOOD, JAMES D.
Eliot     Republican

    PLANTE, JEROME G.
Old Orchard Beach     Democrat

    ........................Write-in

REGISTER OF DEEDS
Vote for ONE

    ANDERSON, DEBRA L.
Sanford     Democrat

    JEWETT, MARTIN H.
Buxton     Republican

    ........................Write-in

SHERIFF
Vote for ONE

    COTE, PHILIP G.
Sanford     Democrat

    PHINNEY, C. WESLEY, JR.
Waterboro     Republican

    ........................Write-in

DISTRICT ATTORNEY
District 1
Vote for ONE

    CANTARA, MICHAEL P.
Biddeford     Democrat

    ........................Write-in

COUNTY COMMISSIONER
District 1
Vote for ONE

    WEYMOUTH, BARBARA V.
Hollis     Republican

    ........................Write-in

 

 

 

YOU HAVE NOW COMPLETED VOTING

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STATE OF MAINE
SAMPLE BALLOT
Referendum Election, November 5, 2002

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.
Question 1: Bond Issue
   YES   

   NO   

Do you favor a $25,000,000 bond issue to raise funds to build a new correctional facility in Machias and to make improvements to the Maine Correctional Center in South Windham?

Total estimated life time cost is $31,393,750 representing $25,000,000 in principal and $6,393,750 in interest (assuming interest at 4.65% over 10 years).


Question 2: Bond Issue
   YES   

   NO   

Do you favor a $24,100,000 bond issue for the following purposes:

1. The sum of $5,000,000 to construct and upgrade water pollution control facilities, providing the state match for $12,500,000 in federal funds;

2. The sum of $1,000,000 to protect public health, safety and the environment by providing funds to remove overboard discharges;

3. The sum of $7,000,000 to make renovations and enhance wastewater treatment at the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife's fish-rearing facilities;

4. The sum of $1,000,000 to protect public health, safety and the environment by providing funds to remove and replace failing septic systems;

5. The sum of $1,000,000 to clean up uncontrolled hazardous substance sites;

6. The sum of $500,000 to remediate solid waste landfills;

7. The sum of $500,000 to clean up tire stockpiles;

8. The sum of $500,000 to provide funds for the Dam Repair and Reconstruction Fund and the renovation of and capital repairs and improvements to locks under the control of the Bureau of Parks and Lands;

9. The sum of $1,800,000 to support drinking water system improvements that address public health threats, providing the state match for $6,000,000 in federal funds;

10. The sum of $2,300,000 to acquire the technology and services required to establish an Internet-based Maine public library of geographic data, to improve citizens' access to public geographic data, to make grants to municipalities for voluntary automation of parcel and zoning maps to uniform standards, to provide the state match for at least $1,600,000 in federal funds and to participate in intergovernmental data development agreements;

11. The sum of $1,500,000 to support household hazardous waste collection and public recycling;

12. The sum of $1,000,000 to construct new or retrofit existing pollution control structures on Maine farms to protect the environment;

13. The sum of $500,000 to construct environmentally sound water sources that help avoid drought damage to crops; and

14. The sum of $500,000 to recapitalize the Potato Marketing Improvement Fund?

Total estimated life time cost is $30,263,575 representing $24,100,000 in principal and $6,163,575 in interest (assuming interest at 4.65% over 10 years).


Question 3: Constitutional Amendment
   YES   

   NO   

Do you favor amending the Constitution of Maine to allow the State to issue short-term debt in limited amounts that must be repaid with federal transportation funds within 12 months to facilitate the development of highways, bridges and other transportation projects?


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STATE OF MAINE
TREASURER'S STATEMENT

The State of Maine borrows money by issuing bonds. Bonds spread the payments for projects over their useful life so that all benefiting from the projects pay for them. The following is a summary of the bond debt of the State of Maine as of June 30, 2002.

Bonds Outstanding (Issued and Maturing Through 2012):

PrincipalInterestTotal
Highway Fund $ 85,335,000 $13,171,556 $ 98,506,556
General Fund $260,790,000 $45,312,450 $306,102,450



Total $346,125,000 $58,484,006 $404,609,006

Unissued Bonds Authorized by Voters:

$275,862,031
Unissued Bonds Authorized by the Constitution and Laws: $ 99,000,000

Total Unissued Bonds: $374,862,031

If the bonds submitted here are approved by voters and issued for the full statutory period authorized, an estimate of the total interest and principal that may reasonably be expected to be paid is $61,657,325 representing $49,100,000 in principal and $12,557,325 in interest.

          Dale McCormick, Treasurer of State

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