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SPRINGFIELD GENERAL ELECTION |
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES |
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES |
LIBERTARIAN |
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7-Nov-06 |
CANDIDATE |
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51% - 469 voting out of 912 listed voters |
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FOR GOVERNOR |
"JIM" COBURN |
JOHN LYNCH |
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Vote for not more than ONE |
Votes Cast 123 |
Votes Cast 340 |
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FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS |
CHARLES BASS |
PAUL W. HODES |
"KEN"BLEVENS |
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Vote for not more than ONE |
Votes Cast 225 |
Votes Cast 233 |
Votes Cast 5 |
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FOR EXECUTIVE COUNCILOR |
RAYMOND S. BURTON |
MARK BLOTNER |
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Vote for not more than ONE |
Votes Cast 227 |
Votes Cast 201 |
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FOR STATE SENATOR |
ROSALIE T. BABIARZ |
PETER HOE BURLING |
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Vote for not more than ONE |
Votes Cast 163 |
Votes Cast 271 |
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FOR STATE |
BEVERLY T.RODESCHIN |
MELANIE BELL |
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REPRESENTATIVES |
Votes Cast 222 |
Votes Cast 224 |
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Vote for not mare than THREE (3) |
HENRY P. RODESCHIN |
PETER E. FRANKLIN |
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Votes Cast 205 |
Votes Cast 226 |
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GORDON FLINT |
ARTHUR G. JILLETTE, Jr. |
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Votes Cast 201 |
Votes Cast 206 |
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FOR SHERIFF |
"MIKE" PROZZO |
"MIKE" PROZZO |
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Vote for not more than ONE |
Votes Cast 423 |
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FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY |
MARC B. HATHAWAY |
MARC B. HATHAWAY |
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Vote for not more than ONE |
Votes Cast 432 |
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FOR COUNTY TREASURER |
MARK A. PITKIN |
CYNTHIA P. SWEENEY |
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Vote for not more than ONE |
Votes Cast 197 |
Votes Cast 229 |
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FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS |
SHARRON A. KING |
SHARRON A. KING |
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Vote for not more than ONE |
Votes Cast 415 |
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FOR REGISTER OF PROBATE |
DIANE M. DAVIS |
DIANE M. DAVIS |
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Vote for not more than ONE |
Votes Cast 327 |
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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, 1st
DISTRICT |
DONALD S. CLARKE |
"JEFF" BARRETTE |
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Vote for not more than ONE |
Votes Cast 226 |
Votes Cast 201 |
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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, 3rd
DISTRICT |
ROBERT N. BEAUDRY |
ETHEL JARVIS |
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Vote for not more than ONE |
Votes Cast 203 |
Votes Cast 220 |
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Questions Relating to
Constitutional Amendments Proposed by the 2006 General Court |
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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: |
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[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." |
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(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) |
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Votes YES 360 Votes NO 49 |
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Question No. 2. "Are you in favor of amending the second part of the
Constitution by amending article 11 to read as follows: |
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[Art.] 11. [Small Towns; Representation by Districts.] When the
population of any town or |
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ward, according to the last federal census, is within a reasonable
deviation from the ideal |
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population for one or more representative seats, the town or ward shall
have its own district |
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of one or more representative seats. The apportionment shall not deny
any other town or |
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ward membership in one non-floterial representative district. When any
town, ward, or |
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unincorporated place has fewer than the number of inhabitants necessary
to entitle it to |
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one representative, the legislature shall form those towns, wards, or
unincorporated places |
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into representative districts which contain a sufficient number of
inhabitants to entitle each |
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district so formed to one or more representatives for the entire
district. In forming the |
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districts, the boundaries of towns, wards, and unincorporated places
shall be preserved |
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and contiguous. The excess number of inhabitants of a district may be
added to the excess |
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number of inhabitants of other districts to form at-large or floterial
districts conforming to |
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acceptable deviations. The legislature shall form the representative
districts at the regular |
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session following every decennial federal census." (This question is
submitted |
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to the voters by the 2006 Legislature on votes of 256 to 55 in the House
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Representatives and 16 to 7 in the Senate. CACR 41) |
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Votes YES 249 Votes NO 126 |
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