CITY OF SANFORD/VILLAGE OF SPRINGVALE STATE REFERENDUM TALLY NOV 7, 2017 1 QUESTION 1 CITIZEN INITIATIVE - SLOT MACHINES OR CASINO IN YORK COUNTY: Do you want to allow a certain company to operate table games and/or slot machines in York County, subject to state and local approval, with part of the profits going to the specific programs described in the initiative? YES 401 465 466 221 1553 NO 746 673 848 332 2599 BLANKS 6 12 4 3 25 VOTES 1153 1150 1318 556 4177 QUESTION 2 CITIZEN INITIATIVE - ENHANCE ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE: Do you want Maine to expand Medicaid to provide healthcare coverage for qualified adults under age 65 with incomes at or below 138% of the federal poverty level, which in 2017 means $16,643 for a single person and $22,412 for a family of two? YES 667 659 651 371 2348 NO 473 481 655 181 1790 BLANKS 13 10 12 4 39 VOTES 1153 1150 1318 556 4177 QUESTION 3: BOND ISSUE - IMPROVE HIGHWAYS, BRIDGES & INTERMODAL FACILITIES AND UPGRADE MUNICIPAL CULVERTS Do you favor a $105,000,000 bond issue for construction, reconstruction and rehabilitation of highways and bridges and for facilities or equipment related to ports, 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 for the upgrade of municipal culverts at stream crossings? Total estimated life time cost is $133,875,000 representing $105,000,000 in principal and $28,875,000 in interest. (assuming interest at 5.0 % over 10 years) WARD 1 WARD 2 WARD 3 Absentee VOTES YES 821 780 907 407 2915 NO 312 350 397 144 1203 BLANKS 20 20 14 5 59 VOTES 1153 1150 1318 556 4177
CITY OF SANFORD/VILLAGE OF SPRINGVALE STATE REFERENDUM TALLY NOV 7, 2017 2 QUESTION 4 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT - TO REDUCE VOLATILITY IN STATE PENSION FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Do you favor amending the Constitution of Maine to reduce volatility in state pension funding requirements caused by the financial markets by increasing the length of time over which experience losses are amortized from ten (10) years to twenty (20) years, in line with pension industry standards? YES 679 633 739 334 2385 NO 400 461 515 180 1556 BLANKS 74 56 64 42 236 VOTES 1153 1150 1318 556 4177 REGISTERED VOTERS (AS OF 11/5/2017) 14,186
CITY OF SANFORD/VILLAGE OF SPRINGVALE MUNICIPAL ELECTION TALLY NOVEMBER 7, 2017 3 CITY COUNCIL MEMBER FOR THREE YEARS WARD WARD WARD Clerk VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN TWO (2) 1 2 3 ZIELKE, KARI ELIZABETH 406 373 473 182 1434 HANSLIP, JOSEPH R. 568 568 609 284 2029 HELMREICH, CRYSTAL L. 384 338 399 179 1300 HERLIHY, MAURA A. 500 549 616 234 1899 BLANKS 446 472 529 229 1676 VOTES 2304 2300 2626 1108 8338 SCHOOL COMMITTEE MEMBER FOR THREE YEARS WARD WARD WARD Clerk VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN TWO (2) 1 2 3 WILLIAMS, KENDRA 695 669 745 325 2434 DAVIE, JENNIFER MARIE 464 480 535 192 1671 SHEFFIELD, EMILY 545 515 659 273 1992 BLANKS 600 636 687 318 2241 VOTES 2304 2300 2626 1108 8338 TRUSTEE, SANFORD WATER DISTRICT FOR THREE YEARS WARD WARD WARD Clerk VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN ONE (1) 1 2 3 COTE, ROLAND A. 964 976 1139 485 3564 BLANKS 188 174 174 69 605 VOTES 1152 1150 1313 554 4169
CITY OF SANFORD/VILLAGE OF SPRINGVALE MUNICIPAL ELECTION TALLY NOVEMBER 7, 2017 4 TRUSTEE, SANFORD SEWERAGE DISTRICT FOR THREE YEARS WARD WARD WARD Clerk VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN TWO (2) 1 2 3 PATTERSON, KEITH R. 787 793 945 415 2940 MARBY, ANDREW B. 736 721 864 379 2700 BLANKS 781 786 817 314 2698 VOTES 2304 2300 2626 1108 8338 REGISTERED VOTERS (AS OF 11/5/2017) 14186
CITY OF SANFORD/VILLAGE OF SPRINGVALE MUNICIPAL REFERENDUM TALLY - NOVEMBER 7, 2017 5 QUESTION 1: CHARTER AMENDMENT SECTION 214 PUBLIC HEARING ON ORDINANCES A proposed ordinance may be introduced in writing by any Councilor to the agenda of any regular or special meeting of the Council. Upon introduction of a proposed ordinance, the Clerk shall distribute a copy to each Councilor and to the City Manager; shall file a reasonable number of copies in the office of the Clerk, the Library, and the City of Sanford's website; and shall cause to be published, in a newspaper having a general circulation in the City, the wording of the proposed ordinance or a title descriptive of its contents and purpose, together with notice of the time and place of public hearing thereon. The public hearing shall follow the publication by at least fourteen (14) ten (10) days, may be held separately or in connection with a regular or special meeting of the Council and may be adjourned from time to time. All persons interested shall have a reasonable opportunity to be heard. An ordinance shall become effective upon its adoption by the Council or at such later time as it may specify. After the hearing the Council may adopt the ordinance with or without amendment or reject it; but in no case shall the ordinance be adopted or rejected in less than fourteen (14) days after the public hearing. If an ordinance is amended so as to change substantially its meaning, the Council may not adopt it until the ordinance or its amended sections have been subjected to all the procedures required in the case of a newly introduced ordinance. The above procedure may be waived only as provided in the following section dealing with emergency ordinances. The Council may enact rules controlling re-introduction of defeated ordinances. YES 646 675 720 307 2348 NO 363 349 456 154 1322 BLANKS 143 126 137 93 499 VOTES 1152 1150 1313 554 4169 QUESTION 2: CHARTER AMENDMENT SECTION 1109.2 RESTRICTIONS ON ELECTION To be considered a declared write-in candidate, a person must file a declaration of write-in candidacy with the City Clerk, on a form approved by the City Clerk on or before 5 p.m. the close of business on the 10th business day prior to the election following the filing deadline of Municipal Nomination papers. The candidate must meet all the other qualification for that office. Absentee VOTES YES 638 663 766 331 2398 NO 390 374 429 134 1327 BLANKS 124 113 118 89 444 VOTES 1152 1150 1313 554 4169 REGISTERED VOTERS (AS OF 11/5/2017) 14,186