Municipal results | Referendum results
(Cape Elizabeth only)
11/08/05
Swift-Kayatta, Dill win Town
Council election
Town Council incumbent Anne Swift-Kayatta handily won re-election to a third
term, and newcomer Cynthia Dill was elected to a first term in Cape Elizabeth's
municipal election Tuesday.
Swift-Kayatta and Dill took the lion's share of the vote, garnering 2,521
and 2,222 votes respectively. Challenger Mary Page received 992 votes, and
Greg Altznauer received 754.
Cape Elizabeth voters elected two members to the Town Council and two the
School Board Nov. 8. In the uncontested race for School Board, Kathy Ray
was re-elected to a full term, and newcomer Linda Winker was also elected
to the board.
In the controversial state referendum question 1, Cape Elizabeth voters
overwhelmingly said "No" to the proposed repeal of the state's Gay Rights
legislation, 2,880 to 1,160.
Turnout was 4,071 state ballots, 4,057 municipal ballots, with just over
1,000 of them voted absentee. The total number of registered voters in town
was not available Tuesday evening pending tally of new registrations, said
Town Clerk Deborah Cabana. "We registered a lot of people," Cabana said.
Here are the results from Tuesday's election in Cape Elizabeth:
Municipal Election results:
Town Council (vote for two)
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Greg S. Altznauer
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Cynthia A. Dill
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Mary L. Page
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Anne E. Swift-Kayatta
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754
2222
992
2521 |
School Board (vote for two)
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Katharine N. Ray
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Linda J. Winker
|
2893
2592 |
Portland Water District Trustee (vote for one)
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John Brady (South Portland)
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3251 |
State Referendum Cape Elizabeth results
Question 1: People's Veto
"Do you want to reject the new law that would protect people from discrimination
in employment, housing, education, public accommodations and credit based
on their sexual orientation?"
Yes 1160 No 2880
Question 2: Bond Issue
"Do you favor a $33,100,000 bond issue for improvements to highways and bridges;
airports; public transit improvements; state-owned ferry vessels and ferry
and port facilities including port and harbor structures; and statewide bicycle
trail and pedestrian improvements that makes the State eligible for over
$158,000,000 in matching funds?"
Yes 3135 No 846
Question 3: Bond Issue
"Do you favor an $8,900,000 bond issue for purposes related to agriculture
and the environment in anticipation of approximately $31,000,000 in federal
funds to be used for sustainable water sources and irrigation system development,
loans from a wastewater state revolving fund, grants from a small community
grants program, support of public water system improvements and repairs and
improvements to a veterinary technician facility at the University of Maine?"
Yes 2730 No 1215
Question 4: Bond Issue
"Do you favor a $20,000,000 bond issue to stimulate economic growth and job
creation through investments in the Maine economy in anticipation of
approximately $44,000,000 in federal and private funds for medical research
and development; marine research and development; equity investments in small
Maine companies with potential for high growth; the New Century Community
Program for capital improvements to cultural resources; the renovation of
Camden Hall on the University of Maine Bangor campus for a graduate school
for biomedical science; the development of the Laboratory for Surface Science
Technology; capital costs and equipment for the career center facility at
the University of Southern Maine's Lewiston-Auburn College; and the development
of the Sunrise Business and Career Center in the Town of Jonesboro?"
Yes 2724 No 1233
Question 5: Bond Issue
Do you favor a $12,000,000 bond issue to purchase land and conservation easements
statewide from willing sellers for conservation, water access, wildlife and
fish habitat, outdoor recreation, including hunting and fishing, farmland
preservation and working waterfront preservation to be matched by at least
$7,000,000 in private and public contributions?"
Yes 2971 No 1008
Question 6: Bond Issue
"Do you favor a $9,000,000 bond issue to make building renovations at campuses
of the University of Maine System , improve and expand the facilities of
the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Southern Maine
and make building renovations at campuses of the Maine Community College
System?"
Yes 2500 No 1383
Question 7: Constitutional Amendment
"Do you favor amending the Constitution of Maine to permit the Legislature
to authorize waterfront land used for commercial fishing activities to be
assessed based on the land's current use in a manner similar to treatment
now available for farms, open space and forestland?"
Yes 3051 No 781
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