School budget for 2013 passes validation; Dill favored by Cape voters for Democratic nod to U.S. Senate

Cape Elizabeth voters overwhelmingly approved of the 2013 school budget passed by the Town Council last month, and Cape Democrats favored their own in primary election voting June 12, 2012.

Unofficial results Tuesday night showed the $21.8 million school budget approved by the Town Council May 14 was validated by voters, with 1,323 voting "Yes", and 518 voting "No". In a second, non-binding vote on the school budget, 950 said they found the amount acceptable, while 603 said it was too high and 192 said it was too low.

In the state primary election in Cape Elizabeth, Cape resident and state Sen. Cynthia Dill garnered the most votes in her bid for the Democratic Party nomination for U.S. Senate, winning 670 votes and outpacing Matthew Dunlap, 129 votes; Jon Hinck, 102 votes; and Justin Benjamin Pollard, 22 votes, in Cape Elizabeth.

Likewise Cape Elizabeth resident Rebecca Millett was favored in her bid for the Democratic nomination to state Senate, with 737 votes in Cape Elizabeth compared to 214 votes for South Portland's Bryan Kaenrath. Both are seeking the Democratic nod to run for the state Senate seat for District 7 representing Cape Elizabeth, South Portland and Scarborough.

U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree, a Democrat, received the most votes of any one candidate in the Cape Elizabeth primary with 890.

Town Clerk Debra Lane said unofficial turnout was 1,882 ballots cast for the school budget validation and 1,786 for the state primary, out of approximately 7,500 registered voters.


Election Results: (Cape Elizabeth only)

Democratic Primary

United States Senator (vote for 1)

  • Dill, Cynthia Ann
    Cape Elizabeth... 670
  • Dunlap, Matthew G.
    Old Town ... 129
  • Hinck, Jon
    Portland ... 102
  • Pollard, Justin Benjamin
    Portland ... 22

Representative to Congress
District 1

  • Pingree, Chellie
    North Haven ... 890

State Senator
District 7 (vote for 1)

  • Kaenrath, Bryan T.
    South Portland ... 214
  • Millett, Rebecca J.
    Cape Elizabeth ... 737

Representative to the Legislature (District 121 only)

  • Monaghan-Derrig, Kimberly J.
    Cape Elizabeth ... 778

Representative to the Legislature (District 123 only)

  • Hamann, Scott M.
    South Portland ... 77

Register of Probate (vote for one)

  • O'Brien, John B.
    Portland ... 390
  • Thurber, Nancy K.
    Falmouth ... 325

County Commissioner District 4 (vote for one)

  • Coward, Thomas S.
    South Portland ... 370
  • Marley, Boyd P.
    South Portland ... 334
Republican Primary

United States Senator (vote for 1)

  • Bennett, Richard A.
    Oxford ... 136
  • D'Amboise, L. Scott
    Lisbon ... 13
  • Plowman, Debra D.
    Hampden ... 24
  • Poliquin, Bruce L.
    Georgetown ... 166
  • Schneider, William J.
    Durham ... 138
  • Summers, Charles E., Jr.
    Scarborough ... 288

Representative to Congress
District 1 (vote for one)

  • Calder, Patrick D.
    Portland ... 379
  • Courtney, Jonathan T.E.
    Sanford ... 226

State Senator District 7

  • Crosby, Gary J.
    South Portland ... 573

Representative to the Legislature
(District 121 only)

  • Thompson, Nancy E.
    Cape Elizabeth ... 615

Representative to the Legislature
(District 123 only)

  • Myrick, Kenneth Earle
    South Portland ... 63

Register of Probate

  • (write in)

County Commissioner District 4

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Green Independent Primary (no results to report)

United States Senator

  • (write in)

Representative to Congress
District 1

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State Senator
District 7

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Representative to the Legislature (District 121 only)

  • (write in)

Representative to the Legislature (District 123 only)

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Register of Probate

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County Commissioner District 4

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School Budget Validation Referendum

Do you favor approving the Town of Cape Elizabeth school budget for the upcoming school year that was adopted at the latest school budget meeting of the Town Council?

YES ... 1,323
NO ....... 518

The following is a non-binding expression of opinion for the consideration of the School Board and Town Council.

I find the school budget adopted at the May 14, 2012 Town Council’s school budget meeting to be:

TOO HIGH ....... 603
ACCEPTABLE ... 950
TOO LOW .........192

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