South Berwick 6/10/08 Primary Election Results
June 10, 2008 Results Primary Races:
SB=South Berwick Results State=Overall Results
Updated 6/11/08. With Maine results, winners in contested races in red.
U.S. Senate
Democrats:
Tom Allen SB: 286 | State: 56,521 - 85 percent
Tom Ledue SB: 49 | State: 9,703 - 15 percent
Republicans:
Susan Collins SB: 287 | State:
1st District U.S. House of Representatives
Democrats:
Michael Brennan SB: 21 | State: 4,923 votes - 11 percent
Adam Cote SB: 77 | State: 12,674 - 29 percent
Mark Lawrence SB: 158 | State: 4,752 - 11 percent
Steve Meister SB: 1 | State: 455 - 1 percent
Chellie Pingree SB: 87 | State: 19,440 - 44 percent
Ethan Strimling SB: 6 | State: 4,752 - 11 percent
Republicans:
Dean Scontras SB: 217 | State: 10,940 - 40 percent
Charlie Summers SB: 96 | State: 16,162 - 60 percent
District 146 Maine House of Representatives
Democrats:
Mark Eves SB: 292 | State:
Republicans:
Bonnie S. Gould SB: 290 | State:
District 148 Maine House of Representatives
Democrats:
Roberta B. Beavers SB: 212 | State:
Republicans:
Sarah O. Lewin SB: 139 | State:
District 1 Maine Senate
Republicans:
Mary Black Andrews SB: 263 | State:
Democrats:
Peter Bowman SB: 300 | State:
Judge of Probate
Democrats:
Donna Bailey SB: 94 | State:
Robert Nadeau SB: 97 | State:
Register of Probate
Republicans:
Carol Lovejoy SB: 133 | State:
Democrats:
Bobby Mills SB: 167 | State:
County Commissioner
Republicans:
David Bowles SB: 134 |State:
State Referendum Ballot
Question 1: Bond Issue
Do you favor a $29,725,000 bond issue for natural resource, agricultural and transportation infrastructure that will leverage $29,780,000 in other funds?
SB: Yes 785 | No 538
State: Yes 82,377 - 58 percent | No 58,983 - 42 percent
June 12th, 2008 at 11:09 am
Okay, now we just need to figure out who our town manager is going to be. What is the latest news? Has Roberta changed her mind and decided to stay on? Who do we have for prospective candidates? Is there a slated deadline for a commitment to the position?
June 12th, 2008 at 11:44 am
lets hope Roberta does stay on, she seems to get along well with the council and we know what could happen if she didn’t. I don’t think we can afford another buyout.