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.

Here are the unofficial results from the 2022 election.
Here are the unofficial results from the 2022 election. (Kristin Borden/Patch)

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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