Elections Results History

Henry Adams elected to fill unexpired School Board term


Voters elected Henry Adams to an unexpired term on the School Board Tuesday. Adams defeated Susan Steinman by a margin of 252 votes, with 1,948 voters casting ballots for a 26 percent turnout. Adams will fill the unexpired term of Richard West…

Brigham, Millett win School Board seats


Cape Elizabeth voters today elected Patricia Brigham and Rebecca Millett to the School Board. Brigham was the overall winner with 408 votes, followed by Millett, with 334. A third candidate, Mary Hine Michals, received 228 votes, but it was not e…

Voters approve school building referendums; elect Ray, West to School Board


By a margin of more than 2 to 1, Cape Elizabeth voters Tuesday (Nov. 4, 2003) overwhelmingly approved bond issues for building renovations and improvements to Cape Elizabeth High School; and to build a new wing for Pond Cove Elementary School for ki…

Cape voters favor state bond issue


Sixty-seven percent of voters who turned out for yesterday's state election (June 10, 2003) approved of the $60 million bond package intended to stimulate the state's economy. Question 1: Do you favor a $60,000,000 bond issue to stimulate…

Backer, Mowles newcomers on Town Council


Cape Elizabeth voters unseated one incumbent and elected two newcomers to the Town Council in municipal elections May 6. David Backer, current chairman of the Cape Elizabeth Zoning Board, was the front-runner for Town Council in Tuesday's ele…

McLaughlin wins re-election to State House


State Rep. Janet McLaughlin won re-election to the Maine House of Representatives Tuesday, defeating Republican opponent Phineas Sprague with 55 percent of votes cast. The general and referendum election drew thousands to the polls at Cape Elizab…

Cianchette is clear pick of Cape Republicans for governor's race


In one of the few contested races in Tuesday's primary (June 11, 2020), South Portland resident and former State House representative Peter Cianchette emerged a clear favorite among Cape Elizabeth voters in the Republican primary for governor. …

Uncontested races, light turnout hold no surprises in municipal election


The turnout was light as expected, but a patriotic group of Cape citizens did come out to re-elect three candidates to their respective seats on the Town Council and on the School Board. Jack Roberts and Anne Swift-Kayatta, who is the current cha…

Cape favors bond issues


Cape Elizabeth voters gave their nod of approval to all six bond issue questions on the Nov. 6 State referendum ballot. Nearly 25 percent of registered Cape voters turned out for the off-year election, with 1,872 coming to the polls at Cape Eliza…

Lynch ousts incumbent Watson for council seat


Challenger Mary Ann Lynch garnered the most votes in a three-way race for two Town Council seats. Cape voters will send Lynch, and incumbent John W. McGinty, to three year terms on the council. Lynch led the council election with 696 votes, with …

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