At The Ballot Box

BRIDGTON

• Voters decided to give local officials more time to develop ordinances regarding adult use and medical marijuana, rejecting Question 3 (to adopt the Town of Bridgton Adult Use Marijuana Ordinance) by a 725 to 453 margin.

• Voters supported Land Use Ordinance amendments, 642 to 480, and a repeal of the Affordable Housing Local Preference Ordinance, 604 to 528.

• On the state front, voters passed both questions, giving a yes to the transportation bond 857 to 319, and a yes to the constitutional amendment (alternative signatures for voters with disabilities), 860 to 308.

HARRISON

Voters approved a Mooring Ordinance by a 245-76 margin.

• Question 1 (bridges bond), 222 yes, 97 No

• Question 2 (constitutional amendment), 230 yes, 93 No

NAPLES

Caleb Humphrey was elected to fill the selectboard vacancy created by the departure of Rich Cebra. Humphrey received 333 votes, Rick Paraschak had 232 votes, and Patty Raitto had 180 votes.

• Voters passed both state questions, Question 1, 518 to 231; Question 2, 504 to 240.

STATE QUESTIONS

Question 1, Transportation Bond

Casco — 237 Yes, 70 No

Fryeburg — 232 Yes, 33 No

Lovell — 97 Yes, 26 No

Raymond — 398 Yes, 165 No

Question 2, Constitutional Amendment

Casco — 202 Yes, 104 No

Fryeburg — 205 Yes, 59 No

Lovell — 97 Yes, 25 No

Raymond — 404 Yes, 159 No