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Town Election Candidates and Results

General Election
November 7, 2006

A total of 4635 ballots were cast, representing 58.5% of the 7920 registered voters in Amherst.

For Governor
Vote for not more than ONE
"Jim" Coburn (R) 1442
John Lynch (D) 3151
For Representative in Congress
Vote for not more than ONE
Charles Bass (R) 2324
"Ken" Blevens (Libertarian) 63
Paul W. Hodes (D) 2193
For Executive Councilor
Vote for not more than ONE
Debora B. Pignatelli (D) 2424
"Dave" Wheeler (R) 2038
For State Senator
Vote for not more than ONE
Peter Bragdon (R) 2626
Howard Morse (D) 1799
For State Representative
Vote for not more than EIGHT
Peter F. Bergin (R) 2559
Jeremy J. Blanchard (D) 1512
Gary Daniels (R) 1974
Cynthia Dokmo (R) 2719
"Brad" Galinson (R) 2167
Ryan Hansen (R) 2074
Peter R. Leishman (D) 1955
John B. Mendolusky (D) 1733
David Micciche (D) 1779
"Tim" O'Connell (R) 2251
Robert Rowe (R) 2429
William Siroty (D) 1471
Stephen B. Stepanek (R) 2271
Peter D. Stearns (D) 1928
Kelly Stoller (D) 1708
Kevin R. Taylor (D) 1460
For Sheriff
Vote for not more than ONE
James A. Hardy (R) 2268
Harold Wheeler (D) 1862
For County Attorney
Vote for not more than ONE
Marguerite L. Wageling (R) 2683
For County Treasurer
Vote for not more than ONE
David G. Fredette (R) 2227
Christopher C. Pappas (D) 1819
For Register of Deeds
Vote for not more than ONE
Judith A. MacDonald (R) 2516
Charles T. Mooskian (D) 1533
For Register of Probate
Vote for not more than ONE
Doreen Lopez (D) 1754
"Bob" Rivard (R) 2264
For County Commissioner
Vote for not more than ONE
Joseph G. Hickey, Sr. (D) 1535
Carol H. Holden (R) 2673
Questions Relating to Constitutional Amendments
Proposed by the 2006 General Court
Yes: 3928
No: 429
Question No 1 "Are you in favor of amending the first part of the Constitution by inserting a new article 12-a to provide that private property can only be taken as follows:

[Art.] 12-a [Power to Take Property Limited.] No part of a person's property shall be taken by eminent domain and transferred, directly or indirectly, to another person if the taking is for the purpose of private development or other private use of the property."

(This question is submitted to the voters by the 2006 Legislature on votes of 277 to 61 in the House of Representatives and 24 to 0 in the Senate. CACR 30)
Yes: 3094
No: 1049
Question No. 2. "Are you in favor of amending the second part of the Constitution by amending article 11 to read as follows:

[Art.] 11. [Small Towns; Representation by Districts.] When the population of any town or ward, according to the last federal census, is within a reasonable deviation from the ideal population for one or more representative seats, the town or ward shall have its own district of one or more representative seats. The apportionment shall not deny any other town or ward membership in one non-floterial representative district. When any town, ward, or unincorporated place has fewer than the number of inhabitants necessary to entitle it to one representative, the legislature shall form those towns, wards, or unincorporated places into representative districts which contain a sufficient number of inhabitants to entitle each district so formed to one or more representatives for the entire district. In forming the districts, the boundaries of towns, wards, and unincorporated place shall be preserved and contiguous. The excess number of inhabitants of a district may be added to the excess number of inhabitants of other districts to form at-large or floterial districts conforming to acceptable deviations. The legislature shall form the representative districts at the regular session following every decennial federal census.

(This question is submitted to the voters by the 2006 Legislature op votes of 256 to 55 in the House of Representatives and 16 to 7 in the Senate. CACR 41)

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