Thursday, March 28, 2019

Milford NH Voting Results March 12, 2019

Milford NH Voting Results March 12. 2019

These are the voting results for the Milford NH ballot held on March 12, 2019. There were 11,464 voters on the checklist at the beginning of the day. There were 37 new voters that registered during the day, leaving a voter checklist total of 11,501 at the end of the day. There were 2127 ballots cast, for a turnout of 18.5%.

School Ballot

School Board (2 open positions)
1153 Michael Hannon – elected
823 Holleigh Ciardelli-Tlapa – elected
811 Len Mannino
808 Bob Willette


School Board Recount Held March 21, 2019
1153  Michael Hannon - elected
821 Holleigh Ciardelli-Tlapa - elected
812 Len Mannino
808 Bob Willette

Question 1 Operating budget $42,134,551, Default budget $41,900,371
1284 Yes - passed
762 No


Question 2 Milford Teachers Association Contract
1322 Yes - passed
748 No


Question 3 Milford Educational Personnel Association Contract
1410 Yes – passed
636 No


Question 4 $200,000 Contingency Fund
1137 Yes – passed
905 No


Town Ballot

Board of Selectmen (1 open position)
958 Chris Labonte – Elected
591 Kevin Federico
326 Nate Carmen


Cemetery Trustee (1 open position)
1274 Stephen Trombly – elected
553 Jay Duffy


Library Trustee (2 open positions)
1465 Judy Gross – elected
1376 Susan “Shirley” Wilson – elected


Town Clerk (1 open position)
1781 Joan Dargie – elected


Trustees of the Trust Funds (1 open position)
1758 Janet Spalding – elected


Water – Wastewater Commissioner (1 open position)
1775 Dale White – elected


Article 2 – Planning Board Votes
Article 2 Ballot Vote 1 Sign Ordinance
1651 Yes – passed
365 No


Article 2 Ballet Vote 2 Solar Collection Systems
1452 Yes – passed
591 No


Article 2 – Ballot Vote 3 Home Based Businesses
1459 Yes – passed
544 No


Article 2 – Ballot Vote 4 Self-Service Storage Facility
1545 Yes – passed
420 No


Article 2 – Ballot Vote 5 Conditional Use Permits
1487 Yes – passed
445 No


Warrant Article 3 Hire a Communications Consultant $85,000
1241 Yes – passed
766 No


Article 4 Sludge Dewatering Upgrade $763,805 Bond
1479 Yes – passed (60% needed, 72.7% actual)
556 No


Article 5 Water Main Improvements $983,705 Bond
1526 Yes – passed (60% needed, 74.3% actual)
527 no


Article 6 Town Hall HVAC Replacement $450,000 Bond
1266 Yes passed (60% needed, 61.9% actual)
780 no


Article 7 Sewer Collection System Asset Management Program $30,000 bond
1416 Yes – passed (60% needed, 69.7% actual)
616 no


Article 8 Town Operating Budget $14,717,252 Default Budget $14,572,236
1333 Yes – passed
726 no


Article 9 Water Dept Operating Budget $1,526,251 Default Budget $1,518,112
1474 Yes – passed
564 no


Article 10 Wastewater Dept Operating Budget $2,161,107 Default Budget $2,070,610
1425 Yes – passed
563 no


Article 11 Bridge Repair / Replacement Capital Reserve $75,000
1499 Yes – passed
522 no


Article 12 DPW Vehicles Capital Reserve $40,000
1265 Yes – passed
741 no


Article 13 Fire Apparatus Capital Reserve $25,000
1476 Yes – passed
542 no


Article 14 Town Facilities Capital Reserve $25,000
1248 Yes – passed
754 no


Article 15 – Ambulance Capital Reserve $25,000
1364 Yes – passed
653 no


Article 16 Keyes Park Capital Reserve $25,000
1165 Yes – passed
858 no


Article 17 Public Safety Communication Equipment Capital Reserve $20,000
1333 Yes – passed
682 no


Article 18 Assessing Revaluation Capital Reserve $15,000
1105 Yes – passed
915 no


Article 19 Osgood Pond Phase II $350,000 ($175,000 town portion)
1140 Yes – passed
937 no


Article 20 Keyes Memorial Park Pool Pump $200,000
1378 Yes – passed
684 no


Article 21 Social Services $40,000
1468 Yes – passed
589 no


Article 22 AFSCME / Police Contract $39,146
1498 yes – passed
557 no


Article 23 Snow Plow Truck 35K GVW $180,000
1252 Yes – passed
806 no


Article 24 Non-Emergency Bus Services $30,000
1498 Yes – passed
521 no


Article 25 Pumpkin Festival Support $23,000
1238 Yes - passed
797 no


Article 26 Conservation Fund $20,000
1217 Yes – passed
793 no


Article 27 Teamsters Union Contract (Hourly employees at Public Works, Water Utilities, Police) $10,983
1321 Yes – passed
681 no


Article 28 Partial Funding of Labor Day Parade $10,000
1280 Yes – passed
834 no


Article 29 Summer Band Concerts $9,000
1291 Yes – passed
743 no


Article 30 Fireworks $8,500
1157 Yes – passed
870 no


Article 31 Partial parade expenses $6,500
1536 Yes – passed
530 no


Article 32 Multi-Year lease of Town Property for a Solar Farm
1117 Yes – passed
952 no


Article 33 Vietnam Memorial account established $0
1773 Yes – passed
290 no


Article 34 Freedom Memorial account established $0
1612 Yes – passed
441 no

Milford NH Voting Results November 6, 2018

These are the election results for the November 6, 2018 mid-term general election for Milford NH.

At the start of the day there were 11,234 registered voters. There were 570 voters added during the day, resulting in a total of 11,804 registered voters at the end of the day.


There were 6,474 votes cast, which is a 55 % voter turnout.
This compares to:
Nov 2016 presidential: 8,376 ballots cast out of ending checklist of 11,480 voters, or 73% voter turnout.
Nov 2014 mid-term: 5,436 ballots cast out of ending checklist of 10,084 voters, or 54% voter turnout.
Nov 2012 presidential: 7,958 ballots cast out of ending checklist of 10.049 voters, or a 79% voter turnout.


Governor
Chris Sununu (R) 3447
Molly Kelly (D) 2816
Jilletta Jarvis (L) 137


Representative in Congress
Steven Negron (R) 2763
Ann McLane Kuster (D) 3425
Justin O’Donnell (L) 182


Executive Councilor
Dave Wheeler (R) 2973
Deborah B. Pignatelli (D) 3159
Brian Chabot (L) 182


State Senator (District 11)
Gary L. Daniels (R) 3076
Shannon E. Chandley (D) 3217


State Representative Hillsborough District 23
Joelle Martin (D) 3309 elected
Paul Dargie (D) 3110 elected
Peter Petrigno (D) 3108 elected
Charlie Burns (R) 2742 elected
John A. Frazier (D) 2722
Carolyn Halstead (R) 2652
Michael E. Thornton (R) 2554
John Yule (R) 2552


State Representative Hillsborough District 40
Keith Ammon (R) 2895
Kat McGhee (D) 3196
Mark Linn (L) 171


Sheriff
James A. Hardy (R) 3079
Bill Barry (D) 2845
Aaron Day (L) 242

County Attorney

Dennis Hogan (R) 2995
Michael Conlon (D) 3134

County Treasurer

David G. Fredette (R) 3165
William Bryk (D) 2936

Register of Deeds

Edward J. Sapienza (R) 2990
Edward J. Sapienza (D) 3003

Register of Probate

Joseph Kelly Levasseur (R) 2959
Elizabeth Ropp (D) 3179


County Commissioner
Robert Rowe (R) 3016
Steve Spratt (D) 3089


Constitutional Amendment Questions

Allow taxpayer to have standing for tax spending issues.
Yes 4789
No 870


Right to privacy.
Yes 4734
No 1025