*denotes winner or approval
Budget Committee (3 for 3-year term)
Jeffery Steenson 472*
Thomas Billbrough 443*
Budget Committee (2 for 2-year term)
Robert Moore 452*
Kathleen Beattie 456*
Budget Committee (2 for 1-year term)
Elisabeth Sanders 511*
Elaine Kindler 401*
Cemetery trustee (1 for 3-year term)
Beth Caillouette 609*
Fire ward (1 for 3-year term)
Steven Woitkun 590*
Library trustee (1 for 3-year term)
Barbara Chalmers 562*
Moderator (1 for 2-year term)
Barry Hantman 568*
Selectman (1 for 3-year term)
Thomas Billbrough 252
Annemarie E. Inman 342*
Planning Board (1 for 3-year term
Barry Hantman 560*
Planning Board (1 for 2-year term)
Supervisor of the checklist (1 for 6-year term)
Jackie Dalton 535*
Tax collector (1 for 1-year term)
Kimberly Burnham 286*
Michele Drew 73
Kathleen Eid 281
Treasurer (1 for 3-year term)
Elisabeth Sanders 575*
Trustee of trust fund (1 for 3-year term)
Peter Meigs 572*
ARTICLE 3. Operating budget of $2,535,451. If defeated, the default budget will be $2,467,426, the same as last year.
Yes: 252
No: 301
ARTICLE 4. $20,000 for a capital reserve fund to build a highway sand/salt storage building. Recommended by selectmen and Budget Committee.
Yes: 408*
No: 301
ARTICLE 5. $10,000 for the Long Pond Road culvert capital reserve fund. Recommended by selectmen and Budget Committee.
Yes: 339
No: 366
ARTICLE 6. $5,000 to be put in a capital reserve fund for future cemetery expansion. Recommended by selectmen and Budget Committee.
Yes: 357*
No: 348
ARTICLE 7. Spend $126 in interest income from the Colby Memorial Library checking account to purchase shelves for the library. Recommended by selectmen and Budget Committee.
Yes: 544*
No: 169
ARTICLE 8. Close the library capital reserve fund with a zero balance. The fund is no longer needed because the building is complete.
Yes: 643*
No: 65
ARTICLE 9. $40,000 for the new police station capital reserve fund. Recommended by selectmen and Budget Committee.
Yes: 306
No: 384
ARTICLE 10. Create a fund to pay for special police details. Fund would also be used to pay for Police Department equipment.
Yes: 361*
No: 339
ARTICLE 11. $8,000 to the protection of personnel equipment capital reserve fund for purchasing self-contained breathing apparatus for the Fire Department. Recommended by selectmen and Budget Committee.
Yes: 450*
No: 259
ARTICLE 12. $50,000 for the Fire Department capital reserve fund. Recommended by selectmen and Budget Committee.
Yes: 291
No: 417
ARTICLE 13. $30,000 for construction of a pump house at the Fire Association pond to provide a constant water source for firefighting. Recommended by selectmen and Budget Committee.
Yes: 329
No: 387
ARTICLE 14. $2,200 to a trust fund for mosquito control. Recommended by selectmen and Budget Committee.
Yes: 353*
No: 164
ARTICLE 15. Sell .08 acres of town-owned land at 81 Colby Road to the Nickersons of 7 Deerlick Road for $1,000.
Yes: 581*
No: 132
ARTICLE 16. Advise library trustees to adopt the town's employee policy manual for library employees. This a nonbinding resolution.
Yes: 459*
No: 234
ARTICLE 17. Have the Budget Committee and Board of Selectmen include the vote tallies next to articles on the town warrant.
Yes: 543*
No: 138
ARTICLE 18. $190,000 to purchase five acres and a building at the corner of Main and Sweet streets. Recommended by selectmen but not the Budget Committee.
Yes: 231
No: 478
ARTICLE 19. A citizens petition authorizing the tax collector to allow a 0 percent deduction from a property tax payment when the payment is made in full within 30 days.
Yes: 395*
No: 256
ARTICLE 20. A citizens petition that raises $7,435 to fund the second year of milfoil treatment in Long Pond. Not recommended by selectmen or the Budget Committee.
Yes: 223
No: 480
ARTICLE 21. A citizens petition to vote on a resolution that defines "marriage."
Yes: 470*
No: 235








