Salem 2022 Town, School Election Voting Results
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Salem NH
09 March, 2022
12:05 PM
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SALEM, NH —Here are the unofficial results from the March 8, 2022, town and school elections in Salem. Town Races Board of Selectmen, one three-year seat. Keith Stramaglia: 2,082Everett McBride Jr.: 1,512 Budget Committee, two three-year seats. DJ Bettencourt: 2,252Donna Loranger: 1,803Dane Hoover: 1,312 Town Moderator, one two-year position. Christopher Goodnow: 2,786 Supervisor of the Checklist one six-year position. Kelly Dortona: 2,502 Library Trustee, one two-year seat. David Kickernell: 2,634 Trustee of the Trust Funds, one three-year seat. Gregory Davis: 2,459 Trustee of the Trust Funds, one one-year seat. Richard O'Shaughnessy: 337 Planning Board, two three-year seats Sean Lewis: 2,616George Perry: 253 Zoning Board of Adjustment, one three-year seat. Bonnie Wright: 2,515 Zoning Board of Adjustment, one two-year seat. Kellie Annicelli: 295 Town Articles Article 2: Establish Charter Commission, approved Article 3: Re-establish Height Limit in Recreational District, approved Article 4: Allow Minor Setback Waivers, approved Article 5: Eliminate Special Exceptions in Recreational District, approved Article 6: Revise Floodplain Development Ordinance, approved Article 7: Revise Sign Ordinance, approved Article 8: Former Wastewater Treatment Facility Remediation ($6.5 million bond; requires a three-fifths vote for approval), approved Article 9: Land acquisition, 47.15 acres on Keewaydin Drive; 4.15 acres on Lowell Road ($4.8 million bond; requires a three-fifths vote for approval), rejected Article 10: Bridge Street Bridge Construction ($1 bond; requires a three-fifths vote for approval), approved Article 11: Various Town Vehicles Lease-Purchase ($1.93 million bond; requires a three-fifths vote for approval), rejected Article 12: 2022 Operation Budget ($57.5 million), approved Article 13: 2022 Road Construction and Engineering Program ($4.5 million), approved Article 14: OPEB Trust Fund ($50,000), approved Article 15: Town Facility Maintenance and Improvement Capital Reserve Fund ($100,000), approved Article 16: Change Elderly Exemption Threshold, approved Article 17: Change Disabled Exemption Threshold, appoved Article 18: Change Blind Exemption Threshold, appoved Article 19: Salem Police Employees Association Collective Bargaining Agreement (4% annual salary adjustment each year across 5 years; $1.77 million), approved Article 20: Salem Administrative and Technical Employees Union Collective Bargaining Agreement ($450K; 2.5% annual salary adjustment each year across 5 years), approved Article 21: Salem Public Administrators Association Union Collective Bargaining Agreement (2.5% salary adjustment annually for 4 years; $363K), approved Article 22: Fund Special Election to Elect Charter Commission ($9,075, if Article 2 is approved), approved Article 23: Authorize the Sale of Town Property (former Wastewater Treatment Facility parcel), approved Article 24: Land Conveyance, Salem School District, approved Article 25: Petition: Fund Kelley Library Employees' Economic Benefits ($19K, 2.5% COLA increase), approved Article 26: Petition: Discontinue the Land Acquisition Trust Fund, approved Article 27: Petition: Funding to be added to the Library Building Capital Reserve Fund ($110K), approved Article 28: Petition: Funding for Comprehensive Updating the town's 2001 Master Plan ($150K), rejected Article 29: Petition: Require Hand Counting of Ballots, rejected. Schools School Board, two three-year seats Patricia Corbett: 2,140Peter Morgan: 1,703Lorie Ball: 1,630Marnie Wells: 1,175School District Moderator, one three-year position Terrence Scanlan: 2,579 School District Clerk, one three-year position Kelly Bryant: 2,629 School District Treasurer, one three-year position Lucille Ramsey: 2,629 School Articles Article 2: SAU 57 School District Budget ($82.9 million; default budget set at $82.4 million), approved Article 3: Salem Education Association Collective Bargaining Agreement (3%, 2.5%, and 2% wage scale increases across 3 years; $3.4 million), approved Article 4: Salem Educational Personnel Association Collective Bargaining Agreement (3.4%, 3.5% wage scale increases across 2 years; $78K), approved Article 5: Salem School Custodian Employees Association Collective Bargaining Agreement (wage brackets plus 2%, 3.75%, 3.5% across 3 years; $228K), approved Article 6: Salem Educational Support Personnel Association (2.85% each year for 2 years; $435K), approved Article 7: Retain Unused Portion of Year-End Unassigned General Funds, approved Article 8: Grant easement to an existing sewer line on Woodbury Middle School property to private property owner, approved Got a news tip? Send it to [email protected]. View videos on Tony Schinella's YouTube.com channel or Rumble.com channel. Follow the New Hampshire Patch Politics Twitter account @NHPatchPolitics for all our campaign coverage.
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