Politics & Government
Londonderry 2022 Town, School Election Voting Results
Londonderry, New Hampshire, voters approve budgets, articles but cemetery expansion fund transfer, district office proposal rejected.

LONDONDERRY, NH — Here are the unofficial results from the March 8, 2022, town and school elections in Londonderry.
Town Races
Town Council (two)
- John Farrell: 2,190
- Chad C. Franz: 2,049
- Ted Combes: 1,936
Budget Committee (two)
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- Patrick Cassidy: 1,631
- Ron Dunn: 1,196
- Tara Myles: 1,041
- Janet D. Huttula: 1,003
- Maureen Hardy: 991
Supervisor of the Checklist
- Kirstin Grages: 1,796
- Cara Dunn: 1,463
Treasurer
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- Kathy Wagner: 2,620
Trustee of the Library (three)
- Kimberly Bears: 1,760
- Liz Thomas: 1,447
- Jan McLaughlin: 1,329
- Vicki Stachowske: 1,176
- Heather Burr Carey: 1,027
Trustee of the Trust Fund (one)
- Patrick Cassidy: 1,180
- Jan McLaughlin: 1,106
- Howard Bookman: 465
- Jason M. Hopkins: 254
Town Articles
Article 2: $39 million town operating budget, approved
Article 3: $180,000 for town’s expendable maintenance fund, approved.
Article 4: $650,000 roadway maintenance fund, approved
Article 5: $100,000 to study changes to public water system, approved
Article 6: $100,000 for fire department equipment fund, approved
Article 7: $75,000 for Pillsbury Cemetery expansion fund, rejected
Article 8: Establish and fund with $100,000 IT capital reserve fund, approved
Article 9: $1,000 to establish recreation revolving fund, approved
Article 10: IAFF Local 3160 collective bargaining agreement, approved
Article 11: Authorization of money for special meeting if Article 10 was defeated, approved
Article 12: Dissolve Eco Park capital reserve fund ($32,800), approved
Article 13: $32,800 to fund master plan capital reserve fund, approved
Article 14: $32,500 for the cable equipment capital reserve fund, approved
Article 15: $300,000 to assist the school district in constructing a new office, approved
Article 16: $150,000 to restore former school district offices at the town hall, approved
Article 17: Release 23 acres of conservation and open space on Gilcreast Road in exchange for $2.65 million to the town, approved
Article 18: Place $750,000 into the conservation commission’s land acquisition fund to replace Gilcreast Road property, approved
Article 19: Set speed limits not already set to 30 mph, rejected
Article 20: $6,000 for engineering fees for pickleball courts on West Road, rejected
Article 21: Other business, approved
School Races
School Board (one)
- Kevin Gray 1,897
- Rachael Killian: 1,625
- Tracey Ramshaw: 312
School Moderator
- Cindi Rice Conley: 2,909
School Treasurer
- John Conley: 3,012
School Clerk
- Kerri Stanley: 2,920
School Board (one, two-year term)
- Amanda Butcher: 1,971
- Timothy Porter: 1,902
School Articles
Article 2: Construction of new school district office, rejected
Article 3: $83 million operating budget, approved
Article 4: Londonderry Education Association bargaining agreement, approved
Article 5: Londonderry Association of Allied Health Professionals bargaining agreement, approved
Article 6: Authorization for special meeting on cost items, approved
Article 7: School lunch program and federal fund projects, approved
Article 8: Improvements to building security, approved
Article 9: Equipment capital reserve fund, approved
Article 10: Special article, district technology network infrastructure reserve fund, approved
Article 11: Special article, vehicle, and machinery capital reserve fund, approved
Article 12: Special article, building, and grounds reserve fund, approved
Article 13: Discontinuance of maintenance fund, approved
Article 14: Special article, petition, requirements to wear face coverings, failed.
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