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School Board candidate Mary Townsend was elected to a three-year term by Cape Elizabeth voters in the Nov. 4, 2008 municipal election, and incumbent Katherine Ray also won re-election to a three-year term on the board.
Townsend took the greatest number of votes for a single municipal candidate, 3,785. Ray received 3,205 votes, while challenger Fred Sturtevant received 2,035.
Linda Winker, another incumbent, was also elected to serve the remaining two years of a School Board term left vacant by the resignation of Jack Kennealy. Winker had 2,926 votes, while Piotr Stamieszkin, challenger for the two-year term, had 2,141.
In a four-way race for two seats on the Town Council, Anne Swift-Kayatta won re-election to a three-year term, and David Sherman was elected to fill a three-year term being left vacant this year by Cynthia Dill. Challengers Evan Livada received 2,084 votes, and Mark Zajkowski received 1,971 votes.
Dill was successful in her bid for re-election to the State House representing Cape Elizabeth in Dist. 121, defeating Republican challenger Jessica Sullivan 3,258 to 2,108.
In the national races, Cape Elizabeth voters favored Democrat Barack Obama, who took 4,164 votes in Cape Elizabeth, while Republican John McCain took 2,118 in Cape Elizabeth..
In the race for U.S. Senate, Cape voters preferred Republican Susan Collins to Democrat Tom Allen, 3,316 to 2,950; but favored Democrat Chellie Pingree to Republican Charlie Summers in the race for U.S. Congress, 3,460 votes to 2,776.
Turnout was high in Cape Elizabeth as it was elsewhere in the nation, with 6,400 out of approximately 8,000 Cape voters casting ballots. Information on how many of those were absentee ballots was not immediately available election night.
Here are the unofficial Cape Elizabeth results of the Nov. 4, 2008 election: (results officiated November 7, 2008)
PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Vote for ONE Republican McCain, John, Phoenix, AZ and Palin, Sarah, Wasilla, AK 2118 Votes Green Independent McKinney, Cynthia, Los Angeles, CA and Clemente, Rosa, Charlotte, NC 7 Votes Independent Nader, Ralph, Winsted, CT and Gonzalez, Matt, San Francisco, CA 46 Votes Democrat Obama, Barack, Chicago, IL and Biden, Joe, Wilmington, DE 4164 Votes UNITED STATES SENATOR Vote for ONE Democrat Allen, Thomas H. 2950 Votes Portland Republican Collins, Susan M. 3316 Votes Bangor REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS District 1 Vote for ONE Democrat Pingree, Chellie. 3460 Votes North Haven Republican Summers, Charles E. 2776 Votes Scarborough STATE SENATOR District 7 Vote for ONE Democrat Bliss, Lawrence Steven 2854 Votes South Portland Republican Dunne, Thomas J. 3184 Votes Cape Elizabeth REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE District 121 Vote for ONE Democrat Dill, Cynthia A. 3258 Votes Cape Elizabeth Republican Sullivan, Jessica L. 2108 Votes Cape Elizabeth REPRESENTATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE District 123 (Cape Elizabeth and South Portland) Vote for ONE Democrat Eberle, Jane E. 533 Votes South Portland Republican Reynolds, Peter 244 Votes South Portland REGISTER OF PROBATE Vote for ONE Republican McRae, Teri E. 2394 Votes Portland Democrat O'Brien, John B. 3236 Votes Portland COUNTY COMMISSIONER District 2 Vote for ONE Democrat Feeney, Richard J. 3365 Votes South Portland Republican Larsen, Nancy L. 2335 Votes South Portland CUMBERLAND COUNTY CHARTER COMMISSION DISTRICT 2 Vote for TWO Jamieson, Neil D., Jr. 2830 Votes Scarborough Lynch, Mary Ann 5105 Votes Cape Elizabeth
Question 1: People’s Veto
Do you want to reject the parts of a new law that change the method of funding Maine’s Dirigo Health Program through charging health insurance companies a fixed fee on paid claims and adding taxes to malt liquor, wine and soft drinks?
Yes 3501
No 2638
Question 2: Citizen Initiative
Do you want to allow a certain Maine company to have the only casino in Maine, to be located in Oxford County, if part of the revenue is used to fund specific state programs?
Yes 2215
No 3999
Question 3: Bond Issue
Do you favor a $3,400,000 bond issue to support drinking water programs, to support the construction of wastewater treatment facilities and to leverage $17,000,000 in other funds? (Total estimated life itme cost is $4,241,500 representing $3,400,000 in principal and $841,500 in interest, assuming interest at 4.5% over ten years)
Yes 3876
No 2164
Municipal Ballot
Town Council (three year term to expire 12/12/2011)
Vote for 2
Livada, Evan B. 2084 Votes Sherman, David S. Jr. 2684 Votes Swift-Kayatta, Anne E. 3590 Votes Zajkowski, Mark D. 1971 Votes
School Board (two year term to expire 12/13/2010)
Vote for 1
Stamieszkin, Piotr 2141 Votes Winker, Linda J. 2926 Votes
School Board (three year term to expire 12/12/2011)
Vote for 2
Ray, Katherine N. 3205 Votes Sturtevant, Frederic K. 2035 Votes Townsend, Mary E. 3785 Votes