These are the results for the November 8, 2016 election in Milford, NH.
There were 10,600 voters on the checklist at the beginning of the day. There were 880 voters added during the day, for an ending checklist of 11,480 voters. There were 8376 ballots cast during the day, for a 73% voter turnout.
This is the history of Presidential votes cast in Milford:
2016 - 8376
2012 - 7958
2008 - 7850
2004 - 6893
These are the vote tallies:
President / Vice President
3850 Donald J Trump / Michael R Pence (R)
3816 Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine (D)
398 Gary Johnson / Bill Weld (Libertarian)
73 Jill Stein / Ajamu Baraka (Green)
5 Rocky De La Fuente / Michael Steinberg (American Delta)
Governor
3920 Chris Sununu (R)
3658 Colin Van Ostern (D)
463 Max Abramson (Libertarian)
United States Senator
3964 Kelly Ayotte (R)
3866 Maggie Hassan (D)
216 Aaron Day (Independent)
185 Brian Chabot
Representative in Congress
3730 Jim Lawrence (R)
3647 Ann McLane Kuster (D)
525 John J Babiarz (Independent)
Executive Councilor
4341 Dave Wheeler (R)
3440 Dan Weeks (D)
State Senator
4344 Gary L Daniels (R)
3440 Roger Tilton (D)
State Representative Hillsborough District 23
3783 Charlie Burns (R) elected
3489 Joelle Martin (D) elected
3453 Carolyn Halstead (R) elected
3448 Barbara Biggie (R) elected
3219 Michael E Thornton (R)
2975 Elise deMichael (D)
2864 Herb Salmon (D)
2841 Frank Emmick (D)
State Representative Hillsborough District 40
3931 Keith Ammon (R)
3528 Kat McGhee (D)
Sheriff
3903 James A Hardy (R)
2828 Bill Barry (D)
775 Richie Merrett (Independent)
County Attorney
4170 Dennis Hogan (R)
3226 Garth Corriveau (D)
County Treasurer
4224 David G Fredette (R)
3134 Jon Hopwood (D)
Register of Deeds
4080 Pamela D Coughlin (R)
3286 Louise A Wright (D)
Register of Probate
3997 B J Perry (R)
3317 William Bryk (D)
County Commissioner
4008 Robert H Rowe (R)
3380 Susan Ladmer (D)
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Milford NH Voting Results September 13, 2016 State Primary Election
Milford NH Voting Results September 13, 2016 State Primary Election
There were 10,424 voters on the checklist at the start of the day. There were 28 new voter registrations during the day, yielding a total of 10,452 voters on the checklist at the end of the day.
There were 1817 votes cast, or 17.4% of registered voters.
Democratic Ballot Results
Governor
270 Colin Van Ostern
207 Steve Marchand
105 Mark Connolly
11 Ian Freeman
9 Derek Dextraze
United States Senator
595 Maggie Hassan
Representative in Congress
580 Ann McLane Kuster
Executive Councilor
564 Dan Weeks
State Senator
556 Roger Tilton
State Representative Hillsborough District 23
513 Joelle Martin
460 Elise deMichael
434 Herb Salmon
427 Frank Emmick
State Representative Hillsborough District 40
526 Kat McGhee
Sheriff
551 Bill Barry
County Attorney
545 Garth Corriveau
County Treasurer
540 Jon Hopwood
Register of Deeds
548 Louise A. Wright
Register of Probate
538 William Bryk
County Commissioner
541 Susan Ladmer
Republican Ballot Results
Governor
578 Frank Edelblut
245 Chris Sununu
193 Ted Gatsas
133 Jeannie Forrester
24 Jonathan Lavoie
United States Senator
918 Kelly Ayotte
214 Jim Rubens
15 Tom Alciere
12 Stanley Michael Emanuel
9 Gerard Beloin
Representative in Congress
475 Jim Lawrence
307 Jack B. Flanagan
73 Walter W. Kelly
54 Casey Newell
43 Andy Martin
30 Eric P. Extevez
27 Jay Mercer
Executive Councilor
951 Dave Wheeler
State Senator
1039 Gary L. Daniels
State Representatives Hillsborough District 23
761 Charlie Burns
689 Barbara Biggie
679 Carolyn Halstead
636 Michael E. Thornton
State Representative Hillsborough District 40
944 Kieth Ammon
Sheriff
968 James A. Hardy
County Attorney
602 DennisHogan
336 Shawn Sweeney
County Treasurer
962 David G. Fredette
Register of Deeds
578 Pamela D. Copughlin
345 Mary Ann Crowell
Register of Probate
921 B.J. Perry
County Commissioner
557 Len Mannino
434 Robert H. Rowe
Delegates to the State Constitution
740 Andrew Seale
736 Mark Biggie
10 Alex Biggie (write-in)
9 Steve Palmer (write-in)
7 Doug Whitney (write-in)
There were 10,424 voters on the checklist at the start of the day. There were 28 new voter registrations during the day, yielding a total of 10,452 voters on the checklist at the end of the day.
There were 1817 votes cast, or 17.4% of registered voters.
Democratic Ballot Results
Governor
270 Colin Van Ostern
207 Steve Marchand
105 Mark Connolly
11 Ian Freeman
9 Derek Dextraze
United States Senator
595 Maggie Hassan
Representative in Congress
580 Ann McLane Kuster
Executive Councilor
564 Dan Weeks
State Senator
556 Roger Tilton
State Representative Hillsborough District 23
513 Joelle Martin
460 Elise deMichael
434 Herb Salmon
427 Frank Emmick
State Representative Hillsborough District 40
526 Kat McGhee
Sheriff
551 Bill Barry
County Attorney
545 Garth Corriveau
County Treasurer
540 Jon Hopwood
Register of Deeds
548 Louise A. Wright
Register of Probate
538 William Bryk
County Commissioner
541 Susan Ladmer
Republican Ballot Results
Governor
578 Frank Edelblut
245 Chris Sununu
193 Ted Gatsas
133 Jeannie Forrester
24 Jonathan Lavoie
United States Senator
918 Kelly Ayotte
214 Jim Rubens
15 Tom Alciere
12 Stanley Michael Emanuel
9 Gerard Beloin
Representative in Congress
475 Jim Lawrence
307 Jack B. Flanagan
73 Walter W. Kelly
54 Casey Newell
43 Andy Martin
30 Eric P. Extevez
27 Jay Mercer
Executive Councilor
951 Dave Wheeler
State Senator
1039 Gary L. Daniels
State Representatives Hillsborough District 23
761 Charlie Burns
689 Barbara Biggie
679 Carolyn Halstead
636 Michael E. Thornton
State Representative Hillsborough District 40
944 Kieth Ammon
Sheriff
968 James A. Hardy
County Attorney
602 DennisHogan
336 Shawn Sweeney
County Treasurer
962 David G. Fredette
Register of Deeds
578 Pamela D. Copughlin
345 Mary Ann Crowell
Register of Probate
921 B.J. Perry
County Commissioner
557 Len Mannino
434 Robert H. Rowe
Delegates to the State Constitution
740 Andrew Seale
736 Mark Biggie
10 Alex Biggie (write-in)
9 Steve Palmer (write-in)
7 Doug Whitney (write-in)
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Milford NH Voting Results March 8, 2016
These are the voting results for the March 8, 2016 ballots for Milford, NH.
There were 2711 ballots cast from a checklist of 10,356 voters, or a 26.1% turnout. This is a very high percentage for a Milford town ballot vote - last year there were 2191 ballots cast, or a turnout of 22.1%
School Ballot
School Board (2 positions)
1596 Bob Willette - elected
1408 Len Mannino - elected
1107 Rick Wood
School District Moderator
2235 Pete Basiliere - elected
School District Treasurer
115 Rosemarie Evans - write-ins - elected
School District Clerk
69 Gina Matthews - write-ins - elected
49 Joan Dargie - write-ins
Question 1: $3,000,000 Capital Improvements Bond
60% majority needed - 1570 needed
Yes 1550 failed (59.3%)
No 1066
Question 2: $39,643,423 Operating Budget, $39,405,155 Default Budget
yes 1156 failed (Default budget is the budget for the 2016-2017 school year)
no 1460
Question 3: Budget Advisory Committee Charge
yes 2032 passed
no 538
Town Ballot
Selectmen
1578 Kevin Federico - elected
624 Christopher Skinner
Town Clerk
994 Joan Dargie - elected
765 Nancy Deslauriers
544 Bobbi Schelberg
Trustees of the Trust Fund
2138 Janet Spalding - elected
Cemetery Trustee
2209 Stephen Trombly - elected
Town Moderator
1689 Pete Basiliere - elected
569 Denise Hennesey
Supervisor of the Checklist
2119 Polly Cote
Library Trustee (2 positions)
1829 Judy Gross - elected
1435 David Rysdam - elected
Water and Wastewater Commissioners
2035 Dale White
Article 2: Planning Board Changes
Ballot Vote 1: Open Space and Conservation District
yes 1974 passed
no 515
Ballot Vote 2: Home Occupations
yes 1806 passed
no 665
Ballot Vote 3: Accessory Dwelling Units
yes 1799 passed
no 659
Question 3: $5,618,000 Library Building Project
60% needed to pass - 1597 needed to pass
yes 981 failed (36.9%)
no 1680
Question 4: $216,000 Storm Sewer Video Inspection
60% needed to pass - 1545 needed to pass
yes 1574 passed (61.1%)
no 1001
Question 5: $950,000 Wastewater UV Disinfection Replacement
60% needed to pass - 1554 needed to pass
yes 1808 passed (69.8%)
no 782
Question 6: $13,993,310 Operating Budget, $13,804,411 Default Budget
yes 1321 failed (Default budget is the budget for 2016)
no 1379
Question 7: $1,393,395 Water Department Operating Budget
yes 1897 passed
no 668
Question 8: $1,913,465 Wastewater Treatment Operating Budget
yes 1919 passed
no 655
Question 9: $350,000 Bridge Replacement Capital Reserve
yes 1522 passed
no 1099
Question 10: $162,000 Sidewalk Tractor Plow (5 year lease/purchase at $34,400 per year)
yes 1171 failed
no 1406
Question 11: $168,600 Dump Truck (5 year lease/purchase at $35,800 per year)
yes 1099 failed
no 1450
Question 12: $117,500 Dump Truck (5 year lease/purchase at $25,000 per year)
yes 1099 failed
no 1450
Question 13: $40,000 Kinder Morgan Pipeline Legal Fees
yes 1480 passed
no 1107
Question 14: $35,000 Social Services
yes 1880 passed
no 700
Question 15: $27,700 Non-Emergency Community Transportation Services
yes 1950 passed
no 652
Question 16: $25,000 Architect Fees for Fire Department Expansion Project
yes 1194 failed
no 1421
Question 17: $20,000 Conservation Lands Fund
yes 1363 passed
no 1256
Question 18: $23,000 Pumpkin Festival & Holiday Decorations and Plantings
yes 1581 passed
no 1072
Question 19: $9,000 Summer Band Concerts
yes 1596 passed
no 1052
Question 20: $8,500 Fireworks
yes 1333 passed
no 1307
Question 21: $6,000 Labor Day Parade
yes 1675
no 966
Question 22: $6,000 Memorial, Veterans & Labor Day Parades and Recognition - Twon Support
yes 1893 passed
no 742
Question 23: $0 Gravel Pit Reclamation/REstoration & Sale or other Dispostiion of Resources
yes 1669 passed
no 887
Question 24: $0 Modify Solar Exemptions
yes 1912 passed
no 612
Question 25: $0 Adjustment to Exemption Amount for Elderly Exemption
yes 2219 passed
no 311
Question 26: $0 Discontinuance of Linden Street Extension
yes 2130 passed
no 348
Question 27: $0 Discontinuance of a portion of Scarborough Lane
yes 2114 passed
no 347
Question 28: $0 Hitchiner Town Forest Conservation Easement
yes 1615 passed
no 896
Question 29: $0 Open Space Access to Brown's Property
yes 2160 passed
no 368
Question 30: $0 Pipeline Authorization Consent
yes 656 failed
no 1883
Question 31: $0 Sale of a portion of the Brox Property
yes 806 failed
no 1681
Question 32: $0 New Hampshire Resolution to Get Big Money out of Politics
yes 1994 passed
no 490
There were 2711 ballots cast from a checklist of 10,356 voters, or a 26.1% turnout. This is a very high percentage for a Milford town ballot vote - last year there were 2191 ballots cast, or a turnout of 22.1%
School Ballot
School Board (2 positions)
1596 Bob Willette - elected
1408 Len Mannino - elected
1107 Rick Wood
School District Moderator
2235 Pete Basiliere - elected
School District Treasurer
115 Rosemarie Evans - write-ins - elected
School District Clerk
69 Gina Matthews - write-ins - elected
49 Joan Dargie - write-ins
Question 1: $3,000,000 Capital Improvements Bond
60% majority needed - 1570 needed
Yes 1550 failed (59.3%)
No 1066
Question 2: $39,643,423 Operating Budget, $39,405,155 Default Budget
yes 1156 failed (Default budget is the budget for the 2016-2017 school year)
no 1460
Question 3: Budget Advisory Committee Charge
yes 2032 passed
no 538
Town Ballot
Selectmen
1578 Kevin Federico - elected
624 Christopher Skinner
Town Clerk
994 Joan Dargie - elected
765 Nancy Deslauriers
544 Bobbi Schelberg
Trustees of the Trust Fund
2138 Janet Spalding - elected
Cemetery Trustee
2209 Stephen Trombly - elected
Town Moderator
1689 Pete Basiliere - elected
569 Denise Hennesey
Supervisor of the Checklist
2119 Polly Cote
Library Trustee (2 positions)
1829 Judy Gross - elected
1435 David Rysdam - elected
Water and Wastewater Commissioners
2035 Dale White
Article 2: Planning Board Changes
Ballot Vote 1: Open Space and Conservation District
yes 1974 passed
no 515
Ballot Vote 2: Home Occupations
yes 1806 passed
no 665
Ballot Vote 3: Accessory Dwelling Units
yes 1799 passed
no 659
Question 3: $5,618,000 Library Building Project
60% needed to pass - 1597 needed to pass
yes 981 failed (36.9%)
no 1680
Question 4: $216,000 Storm Sewer Video Inspection
60% needed to pass - 1545 needed to pass
yes 1574 passed (61.1%)
no 1001
Question 5: $950,000 Wastewater UV Disinfection Replacement
60% needed to pass - 1554 needed to pass
yes 1808 passed (69.8%)
no 782
Question 6: $13,993,310 Operating Budget, $13,804,411 Default Budget
yes 1321 failed (Default budget is the budget for 2016)
no 1379
Question 7: $1,393,395 Water Department Operating Budget
yes 1897 passed
no 668
Question 8: $1,913,465 Wastewater Treatment Operating Budget
yes 1919 passed
no 655
Question 9: $350,000 Bridge Replacement Capital Reserve
yes 1522 passed
no 1099
Question 10: $162,000 Sidewalk Tractor Plow (5 year lease/purchase at $34,400 per year)
yes 1171 failed
no 1406
Question 11: $168,600 Dump Truck (5 year lease/purchase at $35,800 per year)
yes 1099 failed
no 1450
Question 12: $117,500 Dump Truck (5 year lease/purchase at $25,000 per year)
yes 1099 failed
no 1450
Question 13: $40,000 Kinder Morgan Pipeline Legal Fees
yes 1480 passed
no 1107
Question 14: $35,000 Social Services
yes 1880 passed
no 700
Question 15: $27,700 Non-Emergency Community Transportation Services
yes 1950 passed
no 652
Question 16: $25,000 Architect Fees for Fire Department Expansion Project
yes 1194 failed
no 1421
Question 17: $20,000 Conservation Lands Fund
yes 1363 passed
no 1256
Question 18: $23,000 Pumpkin Festival & Holiday Decorations and Plantings
yes 1581 passed
no 1072
Question 19: $9,000 Summer Band Concerts
yes 1596 passed
no 1052
Question 20: $8,500 Fireworks
yes 1333 passed
no 1307
Question 21: $6,000 Labor Day Parade
yes 1675
no 966
Question 22: $6,000 Memorial, Veterans & Labor Day Parades and Recognition - Twon Support
yes 1893 passed
no 742
Question 23: $0 Gravel Pit Reclamation/REstoration & Sale or other Dispostiion of Resources
yes 1669 passed
no 887
Question 24: $0 Modify Solar Exemptions
yes 1912 passed
no 612
Question 25: $0 Adjustment to Exemption Amount for Elderly Exemption
yes 2219 passed
no 311
Question 26: $0 Discontinuance of Linden Street Extension
yes 2130 passed
no 348
Question 27: $0 Discontinuance of a portion of Scarborough Lane
yes 2114 passed
no 347
Question 28: $0 Hitchiner Town Forest Conservation Easement
yes 1615 passed
no 896
Question 29: $0 Open Space Access to Brown's Property
yes 2160 passed
no 368
Question 30: $0 Pipeline Authorization Consent
yes 656 failed
no 1883
Question 31: $0 Sale of a portion of the Brox Property
yes 806 failed
no 1681
Question 32: $0 New Hampshire Resolution to Get Big Money out of Politics
yes 1994 passed
no 490
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Milford Voting Results - Presidential Primary - February 9, 2016
These are the voting results for Milford, NH for the Presidential Primary held on February 9, 2016.
There were 9,884 voters on the checklist at the start of the day. About 700 new voters were added during the day, giving a total voter count of about 10,584. The number of new voters is still being reconciled as of this writing.
There were 6,129 voters that cast ballots, for a total total voter turnout of about 57.9%.
Democratic ballot results:
1754 Bernie Sanders
880 Hillary Clinton
6 Martin O'Malley
3 Vermin Supreme
3 David Thistle
1 each for Steve Burke, Bill French, Keith Judd, LLoyd Kelso, William McGaughey, Edward O'Donnell, Edward Sonnino, Michael Steinberg, John Wolfe
Republican ballot results:
1156 Donald Trump
509 John Kasich
415 Jeb Bush
413 Ted Cruz
324 Marco Rubio
234 Chris Christie
169 Carly Fiorina
84 Ben Carson
26 Rand Paul
3 Mike Huckabee
2 George Pataki
2 Jim Gilmore
1 each for Bobby Jindal, Frank Lynch, Joe Robinson, Richard Witz, Stephen Comley, Tim Cook
There were 9,884 voters on the checklist at the start of the day. About 700 new voters were added during the day, giving a total voter count of about 10,584. The number of new voters is still being reconciled as of this writing.
There were 6,129 voters that cast ballots, for a total total voter turnout of about 57.9%.
Democratic ballot results:
1754 Bernie Sanders
880 Hillary Clinton
6 Martin O'Malley
3 Vermin Supreme
3 David Thistle
1 each for Steve Burke, Bill French, Keith Judd, LLoyd Kelso, William McGaughey, Edward O'Donnell, Edward Sonnino, Michael Steinberg, John Wolfe
Republican ballot results:
1156 Donald Trump
509 John Kasich
415 Jeb Bush
413 Ted Cruz
324 Marco Rubio
234 Chris Christie
169 Carly Fiorina
84 Ben Carson
26 Rand Paul
3 Mike Huckabee
2 George Pataki
2 Jim Gilmore
1 each for Bobby Jindal, Frank Lynch, Joe Robinson, Richard Witz, Stephen Comley, Tim Cook
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