2003 Referendum Special Election Results - Cumberland County, ME
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County Data for this Contest was Contributed by on 2007-04-03

 Referendum
Candidate
Political PartyPopular Vote
1B 38,931 35.33%
1A 36,323 32.96%
1C 34,934 31.70%
Demographic Data

2010 Population:281,674Enum.2010 Population Density:130.2persons/km2
2003 Population:273,041Est.2003 Population Density:126.2persons/km2
2000 Population:265,612Enum.2000 Population Density:122.7persons/km2
Land Area (2000):2,164km2Annual Pop Growth Rate:0.6%

Data and Statistics:
  • No data presently available
    Election Notes:
    • 1A (Citizen Initiative): Do you want the State to pay 55% of the cost of public education, which includes all special education costs, for the purpose of shifting costs from the property tax to state resources?

      1B (Competing Measure): Do you want to lower property taxes and avoid the need for a significant increase in state taxes by phasing in a 55% state contribution to the cost of public education and by providing expanded property tax relief?

      1C (Against A and B): Against both the Citizen Initiative and the Competing Measure

    • Since none of these choices recieved a majority, none was adopted. But 1A appeared on the ballot in 2004 since it recieved over 1/3rd of the vote.

     

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