November 8, 2016 -- President, Congress, local legislators, 5 referendum, 1 bond issues

The ballot counters finished counting by 11:00 PM.  1018 voters.

REFERENDUMS
#1 -- "....legalize marijuana for 21+ year olds....?"
 NO -- 512 (52.1%)            YES -- 471 (47.9%)

#2 -- "add 3% tax on incomes over $200,000 to establish a fund to advance K-12 public education..."
 YES -- 506 (51.6%)           NO --  475 (48.4%)         

#3 -- "require background checks for gun sales..."
NO --  563 (57.2%)           YES -- 422 (42.8%)

#4 -- "raise the minimum wage..."
YES -- 526 (53.5%)            NO -- 458 (46.5%) 

#5 -- "establish ranked-choice voting..."
NO --  492 (51%)            YES --  472 (49%) 

#6 -- "$100,000,000 bond issue for transportation facilities matching $137,000,000 in Federal and other funds.."
YES --  571 (59.1%)           NO --  395 (40.9%)  


PRESIDENT
Clinton -- 426 (43.6%)
Trump -- 475 (48.6%)
Johnson --59 (6%)
Stein -- 18 (1.8%)

 
REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS -- DISTRICT 2
Poliquin --479 (49.2%)
Cain -- 495 (50.8%)  
 
STATE SENATE -- District 14
Bellows  --  453 (46.3%)   
Kutchen -- 394 (40.3%)
Pietroski -- 131 (13.4%)
 
STATE REPRESENTATIVE -- District 87
Ross -- 374 (38.3%)
Hanley -- 602 (61.7%)
 
SHERIFF
Reardon  -- 430 (44.5%)
Mason -- 536 (55.5%)

JUDGE of PROBATE
Mitchell  -- 411
Spurling -- 189
Sullivan -- 372
 
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SELECTMAN
Roberts -- 865
 
BUDGET COMMITTEE (3 seats)
R. West -- 853 
many other write in's with a couple votes
 
MSAD 11 SCHOOL BOARD (2 seats)
M. Gammon -- 421
others