Town Elections - March 29, 1999 Back to List

The Annual Town Election was held at two locations. Precincts 1 & 2 voted at the Fairbank Community Center, on Fairbank Road, and Precincts 3 & 4 voted at the Peter Noyes School, 280 Old Sudbury Road. The polls were open from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. There were 2,034 votes cast, representing 20% of the town's 10,404 registered voters. The final tabulation was done at Peter Noyes School.
 

BOARD OF SELECTMEN (1): FOR THREE YEARS

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Total
JOHN C. DROBINSKI3604163593811516
MARK D. RICHTER67746564270
WRITE-INS13329
BLANKS54695858239
Totals for Office4825624855052034
 

BOARD OF ASSESSORS (1): FOR THREE YEARS

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Total
JOSEPH H. NUGENT, JR.3193783063291332
WRITE-INS15208
BLANKS162179177176694
Totals for Office4825624855052034
 

BOARD OF HEALTH (1): FORTHREE YEARS

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Total
HUGH CASPE195200168190753
I.AWRENCE L. BLACKER2623272752911155
WRITE-INS20103
BLANKS23354124123
Totals for Office4825624855052034
 

MODERATOR (1): FOR ONE YEAR

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Total
THOMAS G. DIGNAN JR.3554233313721481
WRITE-INS543214
BLANKS122135151131539
Totals for Office4825624855052034
 

PARK & RECREATION COMMISSIONERS (2): FOR THREE YEARS

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Total
GEOFFREY O. FILKER3203652913021278
WRITE-INS12036
BLANKS161195194200750
Totals for Office4825624855052034
 

PLANNING BOARD (2): FOR THREE YEARS

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Total
LAWRENCE W, O'BRIEN2893572923161254
JAMES R. LLOYD10611393104416
WRITE-INS00134
BLANKS87929982360
Totals for Office4825624855052034
 

SUDBURY HOUSING AUTHORITY (1): FOR FIVE YEARS

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Total
BETTIE H. KORNEGAY3324013163551404
WRITE-INS11518
BLANKS149160164149622
Totals for Office4825624855052034
 

SUDBURY SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2): FOR THREE YEARS

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Total
WILLIAM C. BRAUN3023473052941248
RICHARD J. ROBINSON3103342882821214
JOHN E. BROWN110133111130484
WRITE-INS00123
BLANKS2423102653021119
Totals for Office964112497010104068
 

LINCOLN-SUDBURY REGIONAL DISTRICT SCHOOL COMMITTEE (2): FOR THREE YEARS

Candidate NamePrecinct 1Precinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Total
STEPHEN SILVERMAN2732952382511057
RAGNHILD FREDRIKSEN149158132145584
LESTER HOLTZBI.ATT93124116131464
I.AURI B. WISHNER3013722982901261
WRITE-INS00202
BLANKS148175184193700
Totals for Office964112497010104068

Note: Members of Lincoln-Sudbury Regional District School Committee were elected on an at large basis pursuant to the vote of the Special Town Meeting of October 26, 1970, under Article 1, and subsequent passage by the General Court of Chapter 20 of he Acts of 1971. The votes recorded above are those cast in Sudbury only.

 
BALLOT QUESTION 1
Shall the Town of Sudbury accept section 2D of Chapter 59 of the General Laws, which provides for taxing certain improved real property based on it's value at the time an occupancy permit is issued?
Ballot Question 1, ResultsPrecinct 1Precinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Totals
Yes3573763343431410
No7810483115380
Blanks47826847244
Totals4825624855052034
BALLOT QUESTION 2
Shall the Town of Sudbury be allowed to assess an additional $782,500 in real estate and personal property taxes for the purposes of purchasing a Quint ladder truck ($485,000) by the Fire Department, purchasing a roadside mower ($57,500) and a street sweeper ($100,000) for the Department of Public Works and renovating and painting the Flynn Building at 278 Old Sudbury Road ($140,000), for the Fiscal year beginning July first nineteen hundred and ninety-nine?
Ballot Question 2, ResultsPrecinct 1Precinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Totals
Yes3363553253091325
No132175133173613
Blanks1432272396
Totals4825624855052034
BALLOT QUESTION 3
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 bond issued in order to purchase or take by eminent domain land known as the Second Meachen-Meggs Parcel, being the land shown as a portion of Parcel 600 on Town Property Map E08, other than that portion to be acquired by the Town pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 61A and located on the northerly side of Marlboro Road extending to Willis Road?
Ballot Question 3, ResultsPrecinct 1Precinct 2Precinct 3Precinct 4Totals
Yes281264225228998
No169248215247879
Blanks32504530157
Totals4825624855052034