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05/06/03
Backer, Mowles newcomers on Town
Council
Cape Elizabeth voters unseated one incumbent and elected two newcomers to
the Town Council in municipal elections May 6.
David Backer, current chairman of the Cape Elizabeth Zoning Board, was the
front-runner for Town Council in Tuesday's election.
Backer, incumbent Carol Fritz, and newcomer Michael Mowles were elected to
the three open seats on the council.
Henry Berry, the other incumbent in the five-way race, failed to gain
re-election. Challenger B.J. Nicholson also failed to gain a seat.
In the uncontested races for School Board, incumbents Elaine Moloney and
Kevin Sweeney were both re-elected, along with newcomer Ann Belden. Moloney
garnered the most votes of any in either election, with 1,396.
Turnout was 1,788, or 23.01 percent. Town Clerk Jackie Coy said the flow
of voters was steady all day long, and that although the numbers were high
for a municipal election, they were expected because of the contested races.
Here is how the vote went:
| Town Council |
|
No. of Votes |
David J. Backer
|
|
1,286 |
Carolyn M. Fritz (incumbent)
|
|
1,037 |
Michael D. Mowles, Jr.
|
|
928 |
Henry N. Berry III (incumbent)
|
|
845 |
Bryant J. Nicholson
|
|
792 |
| School Board |
|
|
Elaine S. Moloney (incumbent)
|
|
1,396 |
Anne B. Belden
|
|
1,389 |
Kevin P. Sweeney (incumbent)
|
|
1,362 |
|