Politics & Government
Windham 2022 Town, School Election Results
Town budget, equipment, new police officer approved; $50,000 master plan proposal, hand count of paper ballots citizen petition rejected.

WINDHAM, NH — Here are the unofficial results from the March 8, 2022, town and school elections in Windham.
Town Races
Board of Selectmen (one)
- Heath Partington: 1,316
- James Curtin: 924
Town Moderator (one)
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- Peter Griffin: 1,670
- Thomas Murray Jr.: 725
Planning Board (two)
- Thomas Early: 1,612
- Jeannean Mason: 1,496
Planning Board (one-year seat)
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- Alan Carpenter: 1,878
Zoning Board of Adjustment
- Elizabeth Dunn: 1,736
- Neelima Gogumalla: 1,457
Supervisor of the Checklist (one)
- Jamison Tomasek: 1,104
- Richard Parow: 811
Trustee of the Library (three)
- Karen Moltenbrey: 1,487
- Theresa Abbamondi: 1,180
- James Murphy: 1,079
- Alphonse Marcil Jr.: 744
Trustee of the Trust Fund (one-year seat)
- Daniel Spalinger: 1,136
- Alphonse Marcil Jr.: 638
Trustee of the Trust Fund (one)
- Jacob Cross: 1,776
Trustee of the Cemetery
- Wendi Devlin: 1,908
Town Articles
Article 4: $6.2 million for conservation land, approved
Article 5: $50,000 for property maintenance expendable trust fund, approved
Article 6: $32,500 for Searles special revenue fund, approved
Article 7: Searles Building roof repair, approved
Article 8: New full-time police officer, approved
Article 9: $20,000 for town hall renovations, approved
Article 10: $100,000 for highway department excavator, approved
Article 11: $185,000 for highway department plow, approved
Article 12: $50,000 for updated master plan, rejected.
Article 13: $7,500 for McIlvaine Town Forest improvement, approved
Article 14: Easement at Shamrock Road and Anderson Road, approved
Article 15: Allow public charter schools to lease or rent buildings, approved
Article 16: Requirement of estimated tax impact to be included on future budget and special warrant articles, approved
Article 17: $9,500 for stonework at Gov. Dinsmore Wall, approved
Article 18: Hand count all paper ballots, rejected
Article 19: $17.6 million town operating budget, approved
Zoning Articles
Article 2: Planning Board amendments: No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, approved; Nov. 7 rejected.
Article 3: Citizen Petition No. 1, 2, both rejected.
School Races
School Articles
Editor’s note: The Windham school election results were not available at post time. Patch will update this post when they are available.
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