Town Elections - March 30, 1992 Back to List
The Annual Town Election was held at the Peter Noyes School. The polls were open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. There were 2,893 votes cast, representing 31% of the town's 9,259 registered voters. The results were announced by the Town Clerk, Jean M. MacKenzie, at 10:50 p.m.
MODERATOR: FOR ONE YEAR |
THOMAS G. DIGNAN, JR | 2105 |
WRITE-INS | 0 |
BLANKS | 788 |
Totals for Office | 2893 |
SELECTMEN: FOR THREE YEARS |
LAWRENCE L. BLACKER | 1111 |
RICHARD F. BROOKS | 868 |
LAEL M. MEIXSELL | 404 |
JOHN W. REGAN | 162 |
WRITE-INS | 0 |
BLANKS | 348 |
Totals for Office | 2893 |
TOWN CLERK: FOR THREE YEARS |
JEAN M. MACKENZIE | 1962 |
WRITE-INS | 0 |
BLANKS | 931 |
Totals for Office | 2893 |
BOARD OF ASSESSORS: FOR THREE YEARS |
FRED N. HABERSTROH | 1756 |
WRITE-INS | 0 |
BLANKS | 1137 |
Totals for Office | 2893 |
CONSTABLE: FOR THREE YEARS |
DERILYN L. FORTE | 1712 |
WRITE-INS | 0 |
BLANKS | 1181 |
Totals for Office | 2893 |
GOODNOW LIBRARY TRUSTEES: FOR THREE YEARS (2) |
CAROL HULL | 1815 |
KENNETH L. RITCHIE | 1790 |
WRITE-INS | 0 |
BLANKS | 2181 |
Totals for Office | 5786 |
BOARD OF HEALTH: FOR THREE YEARS |
DONALD C. KERN | 1762 |
SCATTERING | 1 |
BLANKS | 1130 |
Totals for Office | 2893 |
PARK & RECREATION COMMISSIONERS: FOR THREE YEARS (2) |
GERALD B. BERENSON | 1652 |
ELIZABETH J. NIKULA | 1859 |
SCATTERING | 1 |
BLANKS | 2274 |
Totals for Office | 5786 |
PLANNING BOARD: FOR ONE YEAR |
URSULA LYONS | 1801 |
SCATTERING | 1 |
BLANKS | 1091 |
Totals for Office | 2893 |
PLANNING BOARD: FOR THREE YEARS |
JOHN O. RHOME | 1614 |
CARMINE L. GENTILE | 1657 |
WRITE-INS | 0 |
BLANKS | 2515 |
Totals for Office | 5786 |
SUDBURY HOUSING AUTHORITY: FOR TWO YEARS |
RENEE REINER | 1666 |
BLANKS | 0 |
WRITE-INS | 1227 |
Totals for Office | 2893 |
SUDBURY HOUSING AUTHORITY: FOR FIVE YEARS |
STEVEN J. SWANGER | 1684 |
WRITE-INS | 0 |
BLANKS | 1209 |
Totals for Office | 2893 |
SUDBURY PUBLIC SCHOOLS: FOR THREE YEARS |
STEPHENIE COOK | 1357 |
ERIC M. ELFMAN | 1239 |
WRITE-INS | 0 |
BLANKS | 297 |
Totals for Office | 2893 |
LINCOLN-SUDBURY REGIONAL DISTRICT SCHOOL COMMITTEE: FOR THREE YEARS |
GERALDINE C. NOGELO | 1760 |
DAVID P. WILSON | 1661 |
WRITE-INS | 0 |
BLANKS | 2365 |
Totals for Office | 5786 |
BALLOT QUESTION 1 |
Shall the Town of Sudbury adopt the optional form of municipal administration summarized as follows, according to the provisions of Chapter Forty-Three C of the General Laws providing for optional plans of municipal administration? |
Yes | 1283 |
No | 1225 |
Blanks | 385 |
Totals | 2893 |
BALLOT QUESTION 2 |
Shall the Town of Sudbury be allowed to exempt from the provisions of Proposition two and one-half, so called, the amounts required to pay for the Town's appointed share of the bonds issued by the Lincoln Sudbury Regional School District in order to finance costs of reconstructing, equipping, remodeling and making extraordinary repairs to the regional high school? |
Yes | 1167 |
No | 1529 |
Blanks | 197 |
Totals | 2893 |
BALLOT QUESTION 3 |
Shall the Town of Sudbury be allowed to assess an additional $287,627 in real estate and personal property taxes for the proposal of providing for the general administration cost of operating the schools, fire department and other town departments for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1992? |
Yes | 1078 |
No | 1633 |
Blanks | 182 |
Totals | 2893 |
BALLOT QUESTION 4 |
Shall our Representative, Chester G. Atkins and our Senators, Edward M. Kennedy and John F. Kerry, be instructed to take all suitable measures.
1. To enact reduction in military expenditures of at least fifty (50%) by the 1996 budget year.
2. To provide assistance to communities and employers to convert from military to peace-time productions, and;
3. To reallocate funds from military uses to meet domestic needs such as health care, education and environmental protection and reduce the federal deficit? |
Yes | 1367 |
No | 1200 |
Blanks | 326 |
Totals | 2893 |