Low voter turnout as expected; Bruno wins; Raymond stays
with RSU14; budget passes
June elections have historically low voter turnout and
Tuesday was no different. In Raymond, Joe Bruno was challenged by Louise Lester
for the seat of selectman, and retained his seat by only 30 votes. Debra
Duchaine, Robert Gosselin and Willard O’Brien Richards all earned spots on the
budget-finance committee. Diana Froisland will continue as an RSU14 board
member.
Despite the question about the RSU14 withdrawal process,
which had garnered a lot of buzz in the last few months only 528 citizens
voted. The count was 376 voted to no continue with the withdrawal process and
136 said yes, to continue with the process.
“As a district we can move forward without the staff and
everyone having this hanging over their heads,” said RSU14 School Board chair
Marge Govoni. “It’s definitely is the
best interest of everybody.”
Town clerk Sue Look from Raymond described the night as
“a moderate turnout but higher than expected.”
In Windham and Raymond voters also approved the budget
validation. In Raymond 391 voted yes and 133 voted no. In Windham, with only
273 voters casting ballots, 165 said yes and 108 said no.
“The budget is high because we are educating over 3,000
students. That’s not an inexpensive process. There is a cost that comes with
keeping up with technology and STEM. We want to help these students after they
graduate to be competitive,” Govoni said. The no votes didn’t concern Govoni
because people who are opposed to things make sure they are heard, where as
those who are happy with the status quo, don’t feel they need to vote.
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