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11/07/2018

Garvin, Deveraux and Gabrielson win Town Council seats; Anne Carney elected to State House

Jamie Garvin, Valerie Deveraux and Jeremy Gabrielson were elected in a five-way race for three Town Council seats on Nov. 6, 2018.

A total 5,736 Cape Elizabeth voters cast ballots in the state general election, for a turnout of 69 percent. Of those, 2,796 were absentee ballots.

Winning uncontested seats on the School Board were incumbents Elizabeth Scifres and Heather Altenburg, and newcomer Laura DeNino.

In the state election, Democrat Anne Carney won election to the State House from District 30, while Cape Elizabeth voters in District 32 favored Democrat Christopher Kessler. Incumbent Democrat Rebecca Millett was also Cape Elizabeth's choice to represent District 29 in the State Senate.

Janet Mills was Cape Elizabeth's choice for governor, as were incumbents U.S. Senator Angus King and Congresswoman Chellie Pingree.

Cape Elizabeth favored all of the four bond proposals on the state referendum ballot, but voted against Question 1, the citizen initiative for an income-tax funded, home-based assistance program for senior citizens and people with disabilities. In a municipal referendum, an overwhelming majority voted to allow Cape Elizabeth Schools to join the Greater Sebago Educational Alliance Regional Service Center.

Here are unofficial election results as of 7 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7:

State General Election Ballot: (Cape Elizabeth results only)

Total Number of Ballots Cast: 5,736. Absentee Ballots Cast: 2,796. Turnout: 69 percent.

United States Senator (Rank) - Votes are number of first choices:

  • Brakey, Eric L.
    Auburn - (Republican) .................... 1,124
  • King, Angus S., Jr.,
    Brunswick - (Independent) .............. 3,981
  • Ringelstein, Zak
    Yarmouth - (Democratic) ................ 552
  • Write-in ...............................................0
  • Blank Ballots .................................. 79
Representative to Congress District 1 (Rank) - Votes are number of first choices:
  • Grohman, Martin J.
    Biddeford - (Independent) .................... 374
  • Holbrook, Mark I.,
    Brunswick - (Republican) .................... 1,254
  • Pingree, Chellie,
    North Haven - (Democratic) .................... 4,004
  • Write-in
  • Blank Ballots .................................. 104
Governor (Vote for 1)
  • Caron, Alan
    Freeport - (Independent) .................... 0
  • Hayes, Teresea M.,
    Buckfield - (Independent) .................... 192
  • Mills, Janet T.
    Farmington - (Democratic) .................... 3,943
  • Moody, Shawn H.,
    Gorham - (Republican) .................... 1,514
  • Write-in ................................................0
  • Blank Ballots .................................. 87
State Senator, District 29 (Vote for 1)
  • Millett, Rebecca J.,
    Cape Elizabeth - (Democratic) .................... 4,234
  • Van Syckel, George Willard,
    South Portland - (Republican) .................... 1,363
  • Write-in
  • Blank Ballots .................................. 139
Representative to the Legislature, District 30 (Vote for 1)
  • Carney, Anne M.
    Cape Elizabeth - (Democratic) .................... 4,002
  • Rich, Charles Peter,
    Cape Elizabeth - (Republican) .................... 1,329
  • Write-in
  • Blank Ballots .................................. 137
Representative to the Legislature, District 32 (Vote for 1)
  • Kessler, Christopher J.
    South Portland - (Democratic) .................... 171
  • Walter, Tammy B.
    Cape Elizabeth - (Republican) .................... 88
  • Write-in
  • Blank Ballots .................................. 9
Judge of Probate Cumberland County (Vote for 1)
  • Aranson, Paul,
    Scarborough - (Democratic) .................... 4,665
  • Write-in
  • Blank Ballots .................................. 1,111
Sheriff Cumberland County (Vote for 1)
  • Joyce, Kevin Jay,
    Standish - (Democratic) .................... 4,613
  • Write-in
  • Blank Ballots .................................. 1,123
District Attorney District 2 (Vote for 1)
  • Bates, Randall J.
    Yarmouth - (Republican) .................... 0
  • Gale, John C.
    Portland (Democratic) ....................... 0
  • Sahrbeck, Jonathan T.
    Cape Elizabeth (Independent) .................... 3,081
  • Write-in
  • Blank Ballots .................................. 2,655
County Commissioner Cumberland District 4 (Vote for 1)
  • Coward, Thomas S.,
    South Portland - (Democratic) .................... 3,454
  • Holmes, William,
    Westbrook - (Independent) .................... 1,629
  • Write-in
  • Blank Ballots .................................. 653

State Referendum ballot: (Cape Elizabeth results only):

Question 1: Citizen Initiative
Do you want to create the Universal Home Care Program to provide home-based assistance to people with disabilities and senior citizens, regardless of income, funded by a new 3.8% tax on individuals and families with Maine wage and adjusted gross income above the amount subject to Social Security taxes, which is $128,400 in 2018?

Yes ................. 1,732
No .................. 3,907

Blank Ballots .................................. 93

 

Question 2:  Bond Issue
Public Law 425
Do you favor a $30,000,000 bond issue to improve water quality, support the planning and construction of wastewater treatment facilities and assist homeowners whose homes are served by substandard or malfunctioning wastewater treatment systems?

Yes ................. 4,015
No .................. 1,607

Blank Ballots .................................. 110

Question 3:  Bond Issue
Public Law 467
Do you favor a $106,000,000 bond issue, including $101,000,000 for construction, reconstruction and rehabilitation of highways and bridges and for facilities and equipment related to ports, piers, harbors, marine transportation, freight and passenger railroads, aviation, transit and bicycle and pedestrian trails, to be used to match an estimated $137,000,000 in federal and other funds, and $5,000,000 for the upgrade of municipal culverts at stream crossings?

Yes ................. 4,521
No .................. 1,109

Blank Ballots .................................. 102

Question 4: Bond Issue
Public Law 465, Part A
Do you favor a $49,000,000 bond issue to be matched by at least $49,000,000 in private and public funds to modernize and improve the facilities and infrastructure of Maine's public universities in order to expand workforce development capacity and to attract and retain students to strengthen Maine's economy and future workforce?

Yes ................. 3,977
No .................. 1,644

Blank Ballots .................................. 111

Question 5: Bond Issue
Public Law 465, Part B
Do you favor a $15,000,000 bond issue to improve educational programs by upgrading facilities at all 7 of Maine's community colleges in order to provide Maine people with access to high-skill, low-cost technical and career education?

Yes ................. 4,456
No .................. 1,196

Blank Ballots .................................. 80

 

 


Municipal Ballot

TOWN COUNCIL
For three year term until December 13, 2021
Vote for up to THREE (3)

DEVERAUX, VALERIE J. ................. 2,796

GABRIELSON, JEREMY A. ................. 2,137

GARVIN, JAMES M. ................. 2,869

TASSE, JAMES C. ................. 1,744

VOLTZ, JOHN C. ................. 1,710

Write-ins and Blank Ballots .................................. 5,928

SCHOOL BOARD
For three year term until December 13, 2021
Vote for up to THREE (3)

ALTENBURG, HEATHER W. ................. 3,593

SCIFRES, ELIZABETH ............................ 3,352

DENINO, LAURA E. ................................ 3,284

Write-ins and Blank Ballots .................................. 6,955

Municipal Referendum

Do you favor a plan for the Cape Elizabeth School Department to join the Greater Sebago Education Alliance Regional Service Center through an interlocal agreement that will allow the School Department to receive additional revenue through the state funding formula and to more efficiently procure goods and services?

Yes ................. 4,177
No ................. 707

Blank Ballots .................................. 844