RESULTS OF 2020 ANNUAL MEETING & PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
MARCH 3 ANNUAL MEETING ELECTION & PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE ELECTION
Shrewsbury registered voters = 892
Total Votes Counted – Annual Meeting = 374 (42% Participation)
Total Votes Counted Presidential Primary = 349 (39% Participation)
MRUUSD Results
Article # 4 – (Budget) – Yes = 1156 No = 699
Article #5 – (Unanticipated surplus funds to building fund) Yes = 1381 No = 456
DEMOCRATIC |
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JOSEPH R BIDEN | 75 | |
MICHAEL R BLOOMBERG | 29 | |
PETE BUTTIGIEG | 12 | |
JULIAN CASTRO | 0 | |
TULSI GABBARD | 0 | |
AMY KLOBUCHAR | 2 | |
DEVAL PATRICK | 0 | |
BERNIE SANDERS | 135 | |
MARK STEWART | 0 | |
TOM STEYER | 0 | |
ELIZABETH WARREN | 25 | |
MARIANNE WILLIAMSON | 0 | |
ANDREW YANG | 0 | |
REPUBLICAN | ||
ROQUE “ROCKY” DE LA FUENTE | 0 | |
DONAL J TRUMP | 68 | |
BILL WELD | 2 |
- To elect all town officers as required by law:
One Moderator Eldred French
One Selectboard Member Francis Wyatt
One Auditor Richard Biziak
One Lister 1 Yr Term Ronaele Bowers
One Lister 3-Yr Term Sharon Winnicki
One Grand Juror Barry Griffith
One Town Agent Barry Griffith
One 1st Constable No one write-in with the requisite number of votes
One 2nd Constable No one write-in with the requisite number of votes
One Cemetery Commissioner 1 Yr Term Larry Carrara
One Cemetery Commissioner 2 Yr Term No one write-in with the requisite number of votes
One Cemetery Commissioner 3 Yr Term No one write-in with the requisite number of votes
- Shall the Town approve a total general fund expenditure of $1,127,244, of which $299,763 shall be raised by taxes and $827,481 by non-property tax revenues and surplus funds?
YES – 298 No -63
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,500 for the Town Office Reserve Fund?
YES – 307 No -55
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,500 for the Town Garage Reserve Fund?
YES – 315 No -48
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,000 for the Town Office Equipment Reserve Fund?
YES 312 No 52
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $50,000 for the Town Road Equipment Fund?
YES – 316 No -47
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,000 for the Town Records Restoration Reserve Fund?
YES – 290 No -72
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $35,000 for the Shrewsbury Volunteer Fire Department Equipment Reserve Fund?
YES –300 No -62
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $14,000 for the Shrewsbury Community Meeting House?
YES – 296 No -69
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $35,000 for the Shrewsbury Volunteer Fire Department Operating Fund?
YES – 324 No -50
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $7,500 for the Shrewsbury Library?
YES – 308 No -57
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $2,500 for the Shrewsbury Historical Society?
YES – 288 No -74
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $4,224 for dues to the Rutland Regional Ambulance Service?
YES 332 No -33
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $250 to help support the Rutland Natural Resources Conservation District?
YES – 293 No -71
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $2,526 to help support the Rutland Area Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice?
YES – 321 No -44
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $150 to help support the Green Up Vermont organization?
YES – 310 No -55
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $130 to help support the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)?
YES – 301 No -52
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $700 to help support the Southwestern Vermont Council on Aging?
YES – 282 No -70
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,192 to help support Rutland Mental Health Services?
YES 287 No -66
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $150 to help support New Story (formally the Rutland County Women’s Network and Shelter)?
YES – 301 No -53
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $600 to help support BROC-Community Action in Southwestern Vermont?
YES – 276 No 78
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $400 to help support the Rutland County Parent-Child Center?
YES – 279 No -75
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $500 to help support Vermont Adult Learning/Rutland County Basic Education?
YES 273 No -79
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $170 to help support the Vermont Center for Independent Living?
YES – 275 No -76
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $150 to help support the Rutland County Humane Society?
YES – 304 No -50
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $400 to help support the Child First Advocacy Center?
YES – 282 No -70
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $500 to help support the American Red Cross of NH/VT?
YES – 283 No -69
- Shall the taxes be postmarked on or before, or in the hands of the Treasurer no later than 7:00 P.M., Friday,
October 9, 2020
YES – 331 No -26
RESULTS OF 2019 ANNUAL MEETING ELECTION
238 Votes Counted / 900 on Checklist = 26.7% Participation
To elect all town officers as required by law:
One Moderator 1-year term – Eldred French
One Selectboard Member 3-year term – Steven Nicholson
One Auditor 3-year term – Lee Wilson
One Lister 1-year term – Ronaele Bowers
One Lister 3-year term – Susan Kennedy
One Grand Juror 1-year term – Barry Griffith
One Town Agent 1-year term – Barry Griffith
One 1st Constable 1-year term – No one write-in with the requisite number of votes
One 2nd Constable 1 year term – No one write-in with the requisite number of votes
Cemetery Commissioner 2 year term – No one write-in with the requisite number of votes
One Cemetery Commissioner 3 year term – No one write-in with the requisite number of votes
One Mill River Unified School District Director 3 year term – Adrienne Raymond
Shall the Town approve a total general fund expenditure of $1,499,670, of which $501,505 shall be raised by taxes and $998,165 by non-property tax revenues and surplus funds?
YES – 192 No -45
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,500 for the Town Office Reserve Fund?
YES – 204 No -34
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,500 for the Town Garage Reserve Fund?
YES – 205 No -33
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,000 for the Town Office Equipment Reserve Fund?
YES – 199 No -39
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $50,000 for the Town Road Equipment Fund?
YES – 202 No -36
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,000 for the Town Records Restoration Reserve Fund?
YES – 192 No -45
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $35,000 for the Shrewsbury Volunteer Fire Department Equipment Reserve Fund?
YES – 195 No -43
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $12,000 for the Shrewsbury Community Meeting House?
YES – 194 No -44
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $35,000 for the Shrewsbury Volunteer Fire Department Operating Fund?
YES – 203 No -34
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $7,500 for the Shrewsbury Library?
YES – 200 No -38
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $2,500 for the Shrewsbury Historical Society?
YES – 189 No -49
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $4,224 for dues to the Rutland Regional Ambulance Service?
YES – 211 No -27
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $250 to help support the Rutland Natural Resources Conservation District?
YES – 184 No -53
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $2,526 to help support the Rutland Area Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice?
YES – 205 No -32
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $150 to help support the Green Up Vermont organization?
YES – 198 No -40
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $130 to help support the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)?
YES – 195 No -38
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $700 to help support the Southwestern Vermont Council on Aging?
YES – 187 No -45
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,192 to help support Rutland Mental Health Services?
YES – 158 No -35
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $150 to help support New Story (formally the Rutland County Women’s Network and Shelter)?
YES – 195 No -38
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $600 to help support BROC-Community Action in Southwestern Vermont?
YES – 177 No -55
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $400 to help support the Rutland County Parent-Child Center?
YES – 182 No -50
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $500 to help support Vermont Adult Learning/Rutland County Basic Education?
YES – 176 No -55
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $170 to help support the Vermont Center for Independent Living?
YES – 184 No -47
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $150 to help support the Rutland County Humane Society?
YES – 193 No -39
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $400 to help support the Child First Advocacy Center?
YES – 176 No -54
Shall the taxes be postmarked on or before, or in the hands of the Treasurer no later than 7:00 P.M., Friday,October 11, 2019
YES – 210 No -21
Whereas, the State of Vermont is making insufficient progress towards its stated goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from Vermont’s energy use by 85 – 95% renewable energy by 2050, shall the Town urge the State to set firm interim goals and move decisively to meet these, in a way that is clear and fair to all citizens?
YES – 152 No -78
Shall the Town establish a reserve fund designated for the purpose of holding funds raised by the Shrewsbury Conservation Commission?
YES – 171 No -59
MILL RIVER UNIFIED UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
Article 4 = Yes 630 No 537
Article 5 = Yes 824 No 336
Article 6 = Yes 706 No 453
Article 7 = Yes 788 No 363
GENERAL ELECTION – TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6TH, 2018
RESULTS
546 Votes Counted / 61%
US Senator | ||
FOLASADE ADELUOLA | 5 | |
RUSSELL BESTE | 14 | |
BRUCE BUSA | 3 | |
EDWARD S GILBERT JR | 3 | |
REID KANE | 0 | |
BRAD J PEACOCK | 9 | |
BERNIE SANDERS | 321 | |
JON SVITAVSKY | 2 | |
LAWRENCE ZUPAN | 182 | |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | |
BLANK | 6 | |
OVERVOTE | 1 | |
TOTAL VOTES | 546 | |
Representative to Congress (1) | ||
CRIS ERICSON | 23 | |
LAURA S POTTER | 21 | |
ANYA YYNIO | 164 | |
PETER WELCH | 327 | |
TOTAL WRITE IN | ||
BLANK | 11 | |
OVERVOTE | 0 | |
TOTAL VOTES | 546 | |
Governor (1) | ||
TREVOR BARLOW | 9 | |
CRIS ERICSON | 3 | |
CHRISTINE HALLQUIST | 194 | |
STRPHEN MARX | 6 | |
EMILY “EM” PEYTON | 4 | |
PHIL SCOTT | 314 | |
WRITE IN | 3 | |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 3 | |
BLANK | 9 | |
OVERVOTE | 1 | |
TOTAL VOTES | 546 | |
Lietenant Governor (1) | ||
MURRY NGOIMA | 5 | |
DON TURNER JR | 243 | |
DAVID ZUCKERMAN | 287 | |
WRITE IN | ||
TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | |
BLANK | 10 | |
OVERVOTE | 1 | |
TOTAL VOTES | 546 | |
State Treasurer (1) | ||
RICHARD MORTON | 214 | |
BETH PEARCE | 314 | |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | |
BLANK | 17 | |
OVERVOTE | 1 | |
TOTAL VOTES | 546 | |
Secretary of State (1) | ||
JAMES C CONDOS | 305 | |
MARY ALICE HEBERT | 19 | |
H. BROOKE PAIGE | 203 | |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | |
BLANK | 18 | |
OVERVOTE | 1 | |
TOTAL VOTES | 546 | |
Auditor of Accounts (1) | ||
MARINA BROWN | 39 | |
DOUG HOFFER | 282 | |
RICHARD KENYON | 200 | |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | |
BLANK | 23 | |
OVERVOTE | 2 | |
TOTAL VOTES | 546 | |
Attorney General (1) | ||
T J DONOVAN | 318 | |
ROSMARIE JACKOWSKI | 23 | |
JANSSEN WILLHOIT | 177 | |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | |
BLANK | 26 | |
OVERVOTE | 2 | |
TOTAL VOTES | 546 | |
State Senator (3) | ||
BRIAN “BC” COLLAMORE | 220 | |
GREG COX | 266 | |
SCOTT GARREN | 281 | |
CHERYL HOOKER | 240 | |
EDWARD LARSON | 184 | |
JAMES L MCNEIL | 203 | |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | |
BLANK | 241 | |
OVERVOTE | 3 | |
TOTAL VOTES | 1638 | |
State Representative (1) | ||
PETER BERGER | 264 | |
LOGAN NICOLL | 238 | |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 1 | |
BLANK | 39 | |
OVERVOTE | 4 | |
TOTAL VOTES | 546 | |
Probate Judge | ||
KARL C ANDERSON | 239 | |
ANDREW “SAM” COSTELLO | 260 | |
NICHOLAS G MICHAEL | 21 | |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 1 | |
BLANK | 24 | |
OVERVOTE | 1 | |
TOTAL VOTES | 546 | |
Assistant Judge (2) | ||
JEAN H COLOUTTI | 388 | |
DAVID LEWIS | 274 | |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 2 | |
BLANK | 424 | |
OVERVOTE | 4 | |
TOTAL VOTES | 1092 | |
State’s Attorney | ||
ROSE KENNEDY | 436 | |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 6 | |
BLANK | 99 | |
OVERVOTE | 5 | |
TOTAL VOTES | 546 | |
Sheriff | ||
STEPHEN P BARNARD SR | 334 | |
SCOTT R GOODHUE | 125 | |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 1 | |
BLANK | 84 | |
OVERVOTE | 2 | |
TOTAL VOTES | 546 | |
High Bailff | ||
DAVID FOX | 339 | |
WILLIAM “CHIEF” HUMPHRIES | 98 | |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 1 | |
BLANK | 105 | |
SPOILED | 3 | |
TOTAL VOTES | 546 | |
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
BARRY GRIFFITH | 336 | |
JOHN BERRYHILL | 326 | |
BETSY JESSER | 325 | |
LEE WILSON | 308 | |
LARRY CARRARA | 273 | |
TRISH NORTON | 252 | |
ADRENNE RAYMOND | 230 | |
TAFFY MAYNARD | 229 | |
ANNETTE PARRISH | 219 | |
JONATHAN GIBSON | 213 | |
LAVINIA SEIDE | 147 | |
ROBERT FERGUSON SR | 146 | |
BLANK | 783 | |
OVERVOTE | 26 | |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 9 | |
August 14, 2018 State Primary
Many Many Thanks to the Poll Workers and Counters !!:
Aron Korzun, Annette Parrish, Roxanne Ramah, Pam Grace, Penelope Weiss, Adrienne Raymond, Doris Perry, Carol Goodwin, Cynthia Thornton, Marilyn Dalick, Gary Salmon, Sarah Bolster, Sharon Winnicki, Barbara & Barry Griffith, Richard Biziak, John Berryhill, Trish Norton, Taffy Maynard, Amy decamp Thomas & Betsy Jesser
AUGUST 14 STATE PRIMARY
RESULTS
SHREWSBURY 201 VOTES CAST
117 DEMOCRATIC
1 PROGRESSIVE
83 REPUBLICAN
DEMOCRATIC | PROGRESSIVE | REPUBLICAN | |||||
US Senator | US Senator (1) | US Senator (1) | |||||
FOLASADE ADELUOLA | 8 | WRITE IN | ROQUE “ROCKY” DE LA FUENTA | 4 | |||
BERNIE SANDERS | 105 | BERNNIE SANDERS | 1 | H. BROOKE PAIGE | 19 | ||
WRITE IN | DAN FRELICH | 0 | JASDEEP PANNU | 8 | |||
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | LAWRENCE ZUPAN | 31 | ||
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | WRITE IN | |||
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | RICH CONGDON | 1 | ||
TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 1 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 1 | ||
BLANK | 4 | BLANK | 0 | BLANK | 20 | ||
SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 0 | ||
TOTAL VOTES | 117 | TOTAL VOTES | 1 | TOTAL VOTES | 83 | ||
Representative to Congress (1) | Representative to Congress (1) | Representative to Congress (1) | 0 | ||||
DAN FREILICH | 11 | WRITE IN | H. BROOKE PAIGE | 39 | |||
BENJAMIN MITCHELL | 2 | DAN FRELICH | 1 | ANYA TYNIO | 18 | ||
PETER WELCH | 101 | 0 | 0 | WRITE IN | |||
WRITE IN | 0 | 0 | PETER WELCH | 2 | |||
TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 1 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 2 | ||
BLANK | 3 | BLANK | 0 | BLANK | 24 | ||
SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 0 | ||
TOTAL VOTES | 117 | TOTAL VOTES | 1 | TOTAL VOTES | 83 | ||
Governor (1) | Governor (1) | Governor (1) | |||||
JAMES EHLERS | 15 | WRITE IN | PHIL SCOTT | 53 | |||
CHRISTINE HALLQUIST | 50 | ANTHONY POLINA | 1 | KEITH STERN | 28 | ||
BRENDA SIEGEL | 22 | 0 | 0 | WRITE IN | |||
ETHAN SONNEBORN | 10 | 0 | 0 | JOHN ORDLERS | 1 | ||
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
WRITE IN | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||
JOHN ROGERS | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
PHIL SCOTT | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
TOTAL WRITE IN | 4 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 1 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 1 | ||
BLANK | 16 | SPOILED | 0 | BLANK | 1 | ||
SPOILED | 0 | BLANK | 0 | SPOILED | 0 | ||
TOTAL VOTES | 117 | TOTAL VOTES | 0 | TOTAL VOTES | 83 | ||
Lieutenant Governor (1) | Lieutenant Governor (1) | Lieutenant Governor (1) | |||||
DAVID ZUCKERMAN | 108 | WRITE IN | DON TURNER JR | 58 | |||
WRITE IN | 0 | DAVID ZUCKER,AN | 1 | WRITE IN | |||
DON TUNNER | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
TOTAL WRITE IN | 2 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 1 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | ||
BLANK | 7 | BLANK | 0 | BLANK | 25 | ||
SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 0 | ||
TOTAL VOTES | 117 | TOTAL VOTES | 1 | TOTAL VOTES | 83 | ||
State Treasurer (1) | State Treasurer (1) | Secretary of State (1) | |||||
BETH PEARCE | 106 | WRITE IN | H. BROOKE PAIGE | 46 | |||
WRITE IN | 0 | 0 | WRITE IN | ||||
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | RICHMOND CONGDON | 1 | ||
TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 1 | ||
BLANK | 11 | BLANK | 1 | BLANK | 36 | ||
SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 0 | ||
TOTAL VOTES | 117 | TOTAL VOTES | 1 | TOTAL VOTES | 83 | ||
Secretary of State (1) | Secretary of State (1) | Secretary of State (1) | |||||
JAMES C CONDOS | 104 | WRITE IN | H. BROOKE PAIGE | 46 | |||
WRITE IN | 0 | 0 | WRITE IN | ||||
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | RICHMOND CONGDON | 1 | ||
TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 1 | ||
BLANK | 13 | BLANK | 1 | BLANK | 36 | ||
SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 0 | ||
TOTAL VOTES | 117 | TOTAL VOTES | 1 | TOTAL VOTES | 83 | ||
Auditor of Accounts (1) | Auditor of Accounts (1) | Auditor of Accounts (1) | |||||
DOUG HOFFER | 103 | WRITE IN | H. BROOKE PAIGE | 41 | |||
WRITE IN | DOUG HOFFER | 1 | WRITE IN | ||||
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | RANDY PAGE | 1 | ||
TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 1 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 1 | ||
BLANK | 14 | BLANK | 0 | BLANK | 41 | ||
SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 0 | ||
TOTAL VOTES | 117 | TOTAL VOTES | 1 | TOTAL VOTES | 83 | ||
Attorney General (1) | Attorney General (1) | Attorney General (1) | |||||
T J DONOVAN | 102 | WRITE IN | H. BROOKE PAIGE | 40 | |||
WRITE IN | 0 | 0 | WRITE IN | ||||
TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | ||
BLANK | 15 | BLANK | 0 | BLANK | 42 | ||
SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 1 | SPOILED | 1 | ||
TOTAL VOTES | 117 | TOTAL VOTES | 1 | TOTAL VOTES | 83 | ||
State Senator (3) | State Senator (3) | State Senator (3) | |||||
WRITE IN | WRITE IN | BRIAN “BC” COLLAMORE | 52 | ||||
GREG COX | 45 | GREG COX | 1 | EDWARD LARSON | 28 | ||
CHRYL HOOKER | 37 | 0 | 0 | JAMES L. MCNEIL | 42 | ||
SCOTT GARREN | 39 | 0 | 0 | DAVID J. SOUCY | 30 | ||
ELDRED FRENCH | 1 | 0 | 0 | TERRY K. WILLIAMS | 18 | ||
TERRY WILLIAMS | 2 | 0 | 0 | WRITE IN | |||
CORINE RODRGE | 0 | 0 | 0 | GREG COX | 1 | ||
PEG FLORY | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
TOTAL WRITE IN | 125 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 1 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 1 | ||
BLANK | 226 | BLANK | 0 | BLANK | 78 | ||
SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 2 | SPOILED | 0 | ||
TOTAL VOTES | 351 | TOTAL VOTES | 3 | TOTAL VOTES | 249 | ||
0 | |||||||
State Representative (1) | State Representative (1) | State Representative (1) | |||||
LOGAN NICOLL | 88 | WRITE IN | WRITE IN | ||||
WRITE IN | LOGAN NICOLL | 1 | RICHMOND CONGDON | 1 | |||
ELDRED FRENCH | 1 | 0 | 0 | KEITH STERN | 1 | ||
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | VAUGH GRIFFIN | 1 | ||
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | KERRY OHARA | 1 | ||
0 | 0 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 1 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 4 | ||
TOTAL WRITE IN | 1 | BLANK | 0 | BLANK | 79 | ||
BLANK | 16 | SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 0 | ||
SPOILED | 12 | TOTAL VOTES | 1 | TOTAL VOTES | 83 | ||
TOTAL VOTES | 117 | ||||||
Probate Judge | Probate Judge | ||||||
Probate Judge | WRITE IN | KARL C ANDERSON | 46 | ||||
ANDREW “SAM” COSTELLO | 87 | 0 | 0 | NICOLE MCPHEE | 27 | ||
WRITE IN | 0 | 0 | WRITE IN | ||||
CARL ANDERSON | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
TOTAL WRITE IN | 3 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | ||
BLANK | 27 | BLANK | 1 | BLANK | 10 | ||
SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 0 | ||
TOTAL VOTES | 117 | TOTAL VOTES | 1 | TOTAL VOTES | 83 | ||
Assistant Judge (2) | Assistamt Judge (2) | Assistant judge (2) | |||||
WRITE IN | WRITE IN | JEAN H COLOUTTI | 49 | ||||
DAVID LEWIS | 1 | 0 | 0 | DAVID W LEWIS | 32 | ||
ELDRED FRENCH | 1 | 0 | 0 | WRITE IN | |||
TOTAL WRITE IN | 2 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | ||
BLANK | 232 | BLANK | 2 | BLANK | 85 | ||
SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 0 | ||
TOTAL VOTES | 234 | TOTAL VOTES | 2 | TOTAL VOTES | 166 | ||
State’s Attorney | State’s Attorney | State’s Attorney | |||||
ROSE KENNEDY | 104 | WRITE IN | WRITE IN | ||||
WRITE IN | 0 | 0 | 0 | ROSE KENNDY | 3 | ||
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | JUDY BARONE | 1 | ||
TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 1 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | ||
BLANK | 13 | BLANK | 1 | BLANK | 78 | ||
SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 1 | ||
TOTAL VOTES | 117 | TOTAL VOTES | 2 | TOTAL VOTES | 83 | ||
Sheriff | Sheriff | Sheriff | |||||
WRITE IN | WRITE IN | STEPHEN P BERNARD SR | 63 | ||||
STEVEN BARNARD | 3 | 0 | 0 | WRITE IN | |||
ELDRED FRENCH | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
TOTAL WRITE IN | 4 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | ||
BLANK | 113 | BLANK | 1 | BLANK | 20 | ||
SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 0 | ||
TOTAL VOTES | 117 | TOTAL VOTES | 1 | TOTAL VOTES | 83 | ||
High Bailff | High Bailff | High Bailiff | |||||
WRITE IN | WRITE IN | DAVID FOX | 59 | ||||
DAVID FOX | 2 | 0 | 0 | WRITE IN | |||
ELDRED FRENCH | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
BARRY GRIFFITH | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
TOTAL WRITE IN | 4 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 | ||
BLANK | 113 | BLANK | 1 | BLANK | 24 | ||
SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 0 | SPOILED | 0 | ||
TOTAL VOTES | 117 | TOTAL VOTES | 1 | TOTAL VOTES | 83 | ||
Many thanks to all the Poll Workers, Counters and Ballot Custodians:
Rich Biziak, Aaron Korzun, Ann Vanneman, Gary Salmon, Becky Bates, Lisbeth van der Heijden, Carol Goodwin, Steven Nicholson, Gerry Martin, Barbara Griffith, Barry Griffith Ann Ridlon, Kristi Bragg, Jan O’Hara, Randy Page, Nelson Haley, Cynthia Thornton, Trish Norton, Ed Hemmer, Brian Jelensits, John Berryhill, Adrienne Raymond, Lee Wilson, Manolo Zelkin, Sharon Winnicki, Taffy Maynard, Roxanne Ramah and Betsy Jesser
TOWN OF SHREWSBURY
2018 ANNUAL MEETING
RESULTS
233 Votes Counted
27.9% of Voters on Checklist
One Moderator 1-year term- Eldred French
One Town Clerk 3 year Term – Mark Goodwin
One Town Treasurer 3 year Term – Linda McGuire
One Selectboard Member 3-year term – Aaron Korzun
One Auditor 1 year of 3 year term – Lee Wilson
One Auditor 3-year term – Sandy Bragg
One Lister 3-year term – No one write-in with the requisite number of votes
One Grand Juror 1-year term – Barry Griffith
One Town Agent 1-year term- Barry Griffith
One 1st Constable 1-year term – Raymond Dambrackas
One 2nd Constable 1 year term – No one write-in with the requisite number of votes
One Collector of Delinquent Taxes 3 year term – Randy Page
One Cemetery Commissioner 3 year term – No one write-in with the requisite number of votes
One Mill River Unified School District Director 3 year term – Andrew Richards-Peelle
- Shall the Town approve a total general fund expenditure of $999,360, of which $676,469 shall be raised by taxes and $322,891 by non-property tax revenues and surplus funds?
YES- 190 NO – 40
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,500 for the Town Office Reserve Fund?
YES – 189 NO – 42
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,500 for the Town Garage Reserve Fund?
YES – 196 NO- 34
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,000 for the Town Office Equipment Reserve Fund?
YES – 190 NO – 42
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $50,000 for the Town Road Equipment Fund?
YES = 195 NO – 37
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,000 for the Town Records Restoration Reserve Fund?
YES – 184 NO – 48
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $35,000 for the Shrewsbury Volunteer Fire Department Equipment Reserve Fund?
YES – 184 NO – 47
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $12,000 for the Shrewsbury Community Meeting House?
YES – 182 NO 48
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $35,000 for the Shrewsbury Volunteer Fire Department Operating Fund?
YES – 203 NO 28
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $7,500 for the Shrewsbury Library?
YES – 188 NO 44
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $2,500 for the Shrewsbury Historical Society?
YES -174 N0 -57
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $4,224 for dues to the Rutland Regional Ambulance Service?
YES – 199 NO – 33
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $250 to help support the Rutland Natural Resources Conservation District?
YES – 172 NO 59
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $2,526 to help support the Rutland Area Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice?
YES – 202 NO – 29
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $150 to help support the Green Up Vermont organization?
YES – 184 NO – 47
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $130 to help support the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)?
YES – 185 NO – 43
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $700 to help support the Southwestern Vermont Council on Aging?
YES – 176 NO – 53
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,192 to help support Rutland Mental Health Services?
YES – 171 NO -56
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $150 to help support New Story (formally the Rutland County Women’s Network and Shelter)?
YES – 190 NO 38
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $600 to help support BROC-Community Action in Southwestern Vermont?
YES – 169 NO 58
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $500 to help support the Rutland County Parent-Child Center?
YES – 165 NO – 63
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $500 to help support Vermont Adult Learning/Rutland County Basic Education?
YES – 165 N0- 63
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $170 to help support the Vermont Center for Independent Living?
YES – 171 NO – 57
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $150 to help support the Rutland County Humane Society?
YES – 192 NO – 36
- Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $400 to help support the Child First Advocacy Center?
YES – 169 NO – 59
- Shall the taxes be postmarked on or before, or in the hands of the Treasurer no later than 7:00 P.M., Friday, October 5, 2018
YES – 216 NO – 12
MILL RIVER UNIFIED UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
Article # 4 – $16, 727,266 Budget Yes – 790 No – 395
Article #5- $100,000 Sinking fund Yes – 724 No – 456
Article #6 – Surplus Funds transfer Yes – 807 No – 368
Article #7 – $3,500,000 – Bond Yes – 707 No – 464
Results of the Shrewsbury Annual Town Meeting Election
242 Ballots Cast
27.8% of Registered Voters
To elect all town officers as required by law:
One Moderator 1-year term Eldred French (Write-In)
One Selectboard Member 3-year term Bert Potter
One Auditor 1 year of 3 year term Christina Clarke (Write -In / Declined to Serve)
One Auditor 3-year term Richard Biziak
One Lister 1 year of 3 year term No Write -In with Requisite Number of Votes
One Lister 3-year term Sharon Winnicki
One Grand Juror 1-year term Barry Griffith
One Town Agent 1-year term Barry Griffith
One 1st Constable 1-year term Matthew Danaher
One 2nd Constable 1-year term Betsy Jesser
One Cemetery Commissioner 3-year term Larry Carrara (Write-In)
2-Shall the Town approve a total general fund expenditure of $1,127,482, of which $699,102 shall be raised by taxes and $391,686 by non-tax revenues and surplus funds?
YES 198 NO 41
3-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,500 for the Town Office Reserve Fund?
YES 193 NO 46
4-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,500 for the Town Garage Reserve Fund?
YES 200 NO 40
5-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,000 for the Town Office Equipment Reserve Fund?
YES 196 NO 44
6-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $50,000 for the Town Road Equipment Fund?
YES 209 NO 31
7-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,000 for the Town Records Restoration Reserve Fund?
YES 192 NO 46
8-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $35,000 for the Shrewsbury Volunteer Fire Department Equipment Reserve Fund?
YES 196 NO 44
9-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $12,000 for the Shrewsbury Community Meeting House?
YES 200 NO 41
10-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $35,000 for the Shrewsbury Volunteer Fire Department Operating Fund?
YES 208 NO 32
11-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $7,500 for the Shrewsbury Library?
YES 193 NO 49
12-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $2,500 for the Shrewsbury Historical Society?
YES 178 NO 61
13-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $4,224 for dues to the Rutland Regional Ambulance Service?
YES 212 NO 27
14-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $250 to help support the Rutland Natural Resources Conservation District?
YES 171 NO 68
15-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $2,526 to help support the Rutland Area Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice?
YES 212 NO 27
16-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $150 to help support the Green Up Vermont organization?
YES 193 NO 43
17-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $130 to help support the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)?
YES 198 NO 40
18-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $700 to help support the Southwestern Vermont Council on Aging?
YES 188 NO 48
19-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,192 to help support Rutland Mental Health Services?
YES 183 NO 52
20-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $150 to help support the Rutland County Women’s Network and Shelter?
YES 196 NO 41
21-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $600 to help support BROC-Community Action in Southwestern Vermont?
YES 168 NO 67
22-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $500 to help support the Rutland County Parent-Child Center?
YES 177 NO 58
23-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $500 to help support Vermont Adult Learning/Rutland County Basic Education?
YES 175 NO 63
24-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $170 to help support the Vermont Center for Independent Living?
YES 177 NO 60
25-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $150 to help support the Rutland County Human Society
YES 199 NO 39
26-Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $400 to help support the Child First Advocacy Center?
YES 164 NO 70
27 Shall the voters vote to exempt from property taxes for a period of five years the properties (fire stations) owned by the Shrewsbury Volunteer Fire Department, which are located at 23 Shunpike Road and 9800 Cold River Road, and which are used by said Fire Department exclusively for the purposes of said organization?
YES 211 NO 28
28 Shall the taxes be postmarked on or before, or in the hands of the Treasurer no later than 8:00 P.M., Friday, October 6, 2017
YES 224 NO 13
Mill River Unified Union School District Results
Article 5 – budget
Yes 656
No 487
Article 6 – sinking fund and 50K
Yes 657
No 483
Article 7 – unanticipated surplus to sinking fund
Yes 746
No 391
2016 General Election
Tuesday November 8, 2016
Shrewsbury VT – | |
Rutland – Windsor 2 | |
Voters on the Checklist | 915 |
Votes Counted | 672 |
Participation | 73.4% |
President & Vice President of the US (1) | |
HILARY CLINTON and TIM KAINE | 325 |
ROCKY DE LA FUENTE and MICHAEL A STEINBERG | 1 |
GARY JOHNSON and WILLIAM F WELD | 16 |
GLORIA LARIVA and EUGENE PURYEAR | 2 |
JILL and AJUMA BARAKA | 9 |
DONALD J TRUMP and MICHAEL R PENCE | 269 |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 39 |
BLANK | 5 |
SPOILED | 6 |
TOTAL | 672 |
US Senator (1) | |
PETE DIAMONDSTONE | 6 |
CRIS ERICSON | 15 |
PATRICK LEAHY | 357 |
SCOTT MILNE | 276 |
JERRY TRUDELL | 6 |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 1 |
BLANK | 7 |
SPOILED | 4 |
TOTAL | 672 |
Representative to Congress (1) | |
ERICA CLAWSON | 51 |
PETER WELCH | 558 |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 5 |
BLANK | 52 |
SPOILED | 6 |
TOTAL | 672 |
Governor (1) | |
BILL “SPACEMAN” LEE | 22 |
SUE MINTER | 279 |
PHIL SCOTT | 356 |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 7 |
BLANK | 7 |
SPOILED | 1 |
TOTAL | 672 |
Lietenant Governor (1) | |
RANDY BROCK | 334 |
BOOTS WARDINSKI | 47 |
DAVID ZUCKERMAN | 269 |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 3 |
BLANK | 17 |
SPOILED | 2 |
TOTAL | 672 |
State Treasurer (1) | |
MURRY NGOIMA | 55 |
BETH PEARCE | 491 |
DON SCRAMM | 70 |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 1 |
BLANK | 52 |
SPOILED | 3 |
TOTAL | 672 |
Secretary of State (1) | |
JAMES C CONDOS | 557 |
MARY ALICE “MAL” HERBERT | 48 |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 2 |
BLANK | 63 |
SPOILED | 2 |
TOTAL | 672 |
Auditor of Accounts (1) | |
MARINA BROWN | 25 |
DAN FELCIANO | 279 |
DOUG HOFFER | 318 |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 2 |
BLANK | 46 |
SPOILED | 2 |
TOTAL | 672 |
Attorney General (1) | |
DEBORAH “DEB” BUCKNAM | 243 |
TJ DONOVAN | 375 |
ROSEMARIE JACKOWSKI | 19 |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 1 |
BLANK | 32 |
SPOILED | 2 |
TOTAL | 672 |
State Senator (3) | |
BRIAN “BC” COLLAMORE | 290 |
PEG FLORY | 279 |
SCOTTGARREN | 289 |
CHERYL HOOKER | 244 |
RICHARD LENCHUS | 33 |
KEVIN MULLIN | 296 |
KORRINE RODRIQUE | 262 |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 1 |
BLANK | 314 |
SPOILED | 8 |
TOTAL | 2016 |
State Representative (1) | |
DENNIS J DEVEREUX | 380 |
LOGAN NICOLL | 263 |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 0 |
BLANK | 27 |
SPOILED | 2 |
TOTAL | 672 |
High Baliff (1) | |
PENELOPE GAROFANO | 317 |
WILLIAM HUMPHRIES | 236 |
TOTAL WRITE IN | 2 |
BLANK | 115 |
SPOILED | 2 |
TOTAL | 672 |
BARRY GRIFFITH | 387 |
JOHN BERRYHILL | 376 |
LARRY CARRARA | 342 |
LEE WILSON | 342 |
BETSY JESSER | 334 |
HULL MAYNARD | 290 |
TRISH NORTON | 255 |
JULANNE SHARROW | 248 |
ADRIENE RAYMOND | 234 |
BOB FERGUSON SR | 204 |
ROBERT FERGUSON JR | 192 |
JONATHAN GIBSON | 180 |
BARBARA HOFFMAN | 178 |
LAVINIA SEIDE | 140 |
LARRY WILLIAMS | 138 |
2016 Vermont State Primary
August 9, 2016
TOTAL VOTES CAST | 258 | 29.7% Checklist | ||
DEMOCRATES | 141 | REPUBLICANS | 117 | |
US SENATOR | US SENATOR | |||
CHRIS ERICSON | 11 | SCOTT MILNE | 100 | |
PTRICK LEAHY | 127 | |||
REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS | 0 | |||
REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS | ||||
PETER WELCH | 134 | GOVERNOR | ||
BRUCE LISMAN | 64 | |||
GOVERNOR | PHIL SCOTT | 50 | ||
MATT DUNN | 56 | |||
CHRIS ERICKSON | 3 | LIETENANT GOVERNOR | ||
PETER GABRITH | 8 | RANDY BROCK | 89 | |
SUE MINTER | 69 | |||
H. BROOKE PAIGE | 0 | STATE TREASURER | 0 | |
LIETENANT GOVERNOR | SECRETARY OF STATE | 0 | ||
KESHA RAM | 30 | |||
SHAP SMITH | 45 | AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS | ||
DAVID ZUCKERMAN | 60 | DAN FELICIANO | 74 | |
STATE TREASURER | ATTORNEY GENERAL | |||
RICHARD DUNN | 31 | DEBORAH “DEB” BUCKMAN | 82 | |
BETH PEARCE | 100 | |||
STATE SENATOR | ||||
SECRETARY OF STATE | BRIAN “BC”COLLAMORE | 88 | ||
JIM CONDOS | 128 | PEG FLORY | 78 | |
KEVIN MULLEN | 74 | |||
AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS | ||||
DOUG HOFFER | 124 | STATE REPRESENTATIVE | ||
DENNIS J DEVEREUX | 102 | |||
ATTORNEY GENERAL | ||||
TJ DONOVAN | 100 | HIGH BALIFF | ||
H. BROOKE PAIGE | 24 | PENELOPE GAROFANO | 47 | |
SCOTT GOODHUE | 45 | |||
STATE SENATOR | ||||
KORRINE RODRIQUE | 129 | |||
STATE REPRESENTATIVE | ||||
LOGAN NICOLL | 108 | |||
HIGH BALIFF | 0 | |||
No Progressive Party Ballots Cast |
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
AND
ANNUAL TOWN MEETING ELECTIONS
MARCH 1, 2016
Presidential Primary Participation = 48.4%
Annual Town Meeting Participation = 48.6%
Presidential Primary Results for the Town of Shrewsbury
DEMOCRATIC PARTY | |
HILLARY CLINTON | 34 |
ROQUE”ROCKY” DE LA FUENTE | 0 |
MARTIN J O’MALLEY | 3 |
BERNIE SANDERS | 210 |
REPUBLICAN PARTY | |
JEB BUSH | 1 |
BEN CARSON | 4 |
CHRIS CHRISTIE | 2 |
TED CRUZ | 15 |
CARLY FIORINA | 0 |
JOHN R KASICH | 43 |
RAND PAUL | 0 |
MARCO RUBIO | 33 |
RICK SANTORUM | 2 |
DONALD J TRUMP | 65 |
Act 153 School Consolidation for Shrewsbury
YES | 337 |
NO | 61 |
2 Year Director | Andy Richards-Peele |
3 Year Director | Adrienne Raymond |
Town Officers (Article 1)
Town Moderator | Eldred French – Write In |
Selectboard | Steven Nicholson |
Auditor 2 Year | Sanford “Sandy” Bragg |
Auditor 3 Year | No Write In with Requisite Number of Votes |
Lister 2 Year | No Write In with Requisite Number of Votes |
Lister 3 Year | Adrienne Raymond |
Grand Juror | Barry Griffith |
Town Agent | Barry Griffith |
1st Constable | Matthew Danaher |
2nd Constable | Betsy Jesser |
Cemetery Commissioner | David Rice |
Shrewsbury Articles 2-28
Shall the Town approve a total general fund expenditure of $1,547,687, of which $469,999 shall be raised by taxes and $1,077,689 by non-tax revenues and surplus funds?
YES 331 NO 80
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,500 for the Town Office Reserve Fund?
YES 326 NO 83
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,500 for the Town Garage Reserve Fund?
YES 352 NO 68
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,000 for the Town Office Equipment Reserve Fund?
YES 327 NO 82
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $50,000 for the Town Road Equipment Fund?
YES 347 NO 64
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,000 for the Town Records Restoration Reserve Fund?
YES 305 NO 100
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $35,000 for the Shrewsbury Volunteer Fire Department Equipment Reserve Fund?
YES 331 NO 79
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $12,000 for the Shrewsbury Community Meeting House?
YES 313 NO 97
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $35,000 for the Shrewsbury Volunteer Fire Department?
YES 359 NO 42
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $7,500 for the Shrewsbury Library?
YES 328 NO 85
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $2,500 for the Shrewsbury Historical Society?
YES 299 NO 113
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $4,224 for dues to the Rutland Regional Ambulance Service?
YES 357 NO 55
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $250 to help support the Rutland Natural Resources Conservation District?
YES 281 NO 127
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend the sum of $2,526 to help support the Rutland Area Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice?
YES 341 NO 70
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $150 to help support the Green Up Vermont organization?
YES 329 NO 79
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $130 to help support the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)?
YES 285 NO 84
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $700 to help support the Southwestern Vermont Council on Aging?
YES 270 NO 89
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $1,192 to help support Rutland Mental Health Services?
YES 260 NO 103
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $150 to help support the Rutland County Women’s Network and Shelter?
YES 302 NO 64
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $600 to help support BROC-Community Action in Southwestern Vermont?
YES 242 NO 117
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $500 to help support the Rutland County Parent-Child Center?
YES 252 NO 109
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $500 to help support Vermont Adult Learning/Rutland County Basic Education?
YES 256 NO 107
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $170 to help support the Vermont Center for Independent Living?
YES 256 NO 104
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $500 to help support the American Red Cross/Vermont & NH Valley?
YES 263 NO 99
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $150 to help support the Rutland County Human Society
YES 286 NO 81
Shall the Town raise, appropriate and expend $400 to help support the Child First Advocacy Center?
YES 257 NO 100
Shall the taxes be postmarked on or before, or in the hands of the Treasurer no later than 8:00 P.M., Friday, October 7, 2016
YES 332 NO 31
Shrewsbury Town School
School Moderator | Eldred French – Write In |
School Director 3 Year | Sarah Bolster |
Building Fund | Yes – 297 No – 106 |
Budget | Yes – 269 No – 134 |
Borrowing | Yes – 283 No – 117 |
Mill River Union School District # 40
Co-Mingled Ballots of Clarendon, Shrewsbury & Wallingford
YES – 1,273 No – 636
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