HAMPTON, NH – Here are the unofficial municipal and school board election results for March 8, 2022 in Hampton.
City races
Board of Selectmen, one seat for three years.
- Amy Hansen: 2,534
- Regina Barnes: 1,221
Clerk, a three-year post.
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Planning Council, a two-year seat.
Budget Committee, two three-year seats.
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- A. Matthew Saunders: 1,946
- Michel Plouffe: 1,527
- Joyce Skaperdas: 1,458
Budget Committee, one seat for one year.
Zoning Board, one seat for three years.
- Nichole Duggan: 1,881
- Bryan Provo Provençal: 1,207
Planning Board, two three-year seats.
- Keith Lessard: 2,170
- Sharon Mullen: 1,871
- Brendan McNamara: 1,538
Municipal moderator, a two-year post.
Checklist Supervisor, a six-year position.
Trust Fund Administrator, a three-year post.
Library Trustee, two three-year seats.
- Sheila Ewell: 2,506
- Chris Hendry: 2,232
City Items
Article 2: Broaden the definition of impermeable surface for terraces, approved
Article 3: Modification of the definition of co-ownership, approved
Section 4: Rename Wetland Conservation District Section Restricted Uses, Prohibited Uses and Other Standards, Approved
Article 5: Allow domesticated chickens with the approval of the Building Department in certain districts, approved
Article 6: Regulation for catering trucks on private property, approved
Article 7: Limit the display of residential banners to a maximum of 14 days, approved
Section 8: Approve I-95 Interstate Corridor Overlay District, Approved
Item 9: Approve $7 million to rebuild High Street paving, sidewalks and drainage, approved
Item 10: Approve $15.7 million for a wastewater treatment plant, approved
Article 11: Budget 2022 ($30.2 million; default budget set at $30.18 million), approved
Article 12: Hampton Police Association Sergeants Collective Bargaining Agreement ($111,000 over 4 years), approved
Article 13: Hampton Police Association Patroller Collective Bargaining Agreement ($664,000 over 4 years), approved
Article 14: Employ two additional full-time police patrollers ($149,000), approved
Item 15: Employ two additional DPW workers ($105,000), approved
Article 16: Employ four additional firefighters for the rescue service ($310,000 in 2022; $413,000 in 2023), approved
Item 17: Extend Parks Foreman from 28 hours to 40 hours ($31,000), approved
Item 18: Extend Conservation Coordinator from 28 hours to 40 hours ($38,000), approved
Item 19: Purchase of a new fire truck ($825,000), approved
Item 20: Parking Lot and Area Improvements ($504,000; $304,000 Offset from State Highway Block Grants), Approved
Section 21: Parks and Recreation Additional office and program space ($500,000), approved
Item 22: DPW equipment purchases, including backhoe and plow ($354,000), approved
Item 23: Road improvements ($300,000), approved
Item 24: Purchase of 22 aces on North Shore Road ($268,000; $80,000 from Conservation Fund), approved
Article 25: Establish a contingency fund ($200,000), rejected.
Item 26: Approve transfer to 21 social service agencies ($184,000), approved
Item 27: New Flooring in Tuck Building ($150,000), Approved
Item 28: Hampton Police HQ Security Upgrade ($150,000), Approved
Article 29: Withdrawal of $90,000 from the criminal justice forfeiture program, approved
Article 30: $50,000 for maintenance of cemeteries, approved
Section 31: $40,000 for pedestrian and traffic safety reserve fund, approved
Section 32: $28,000 for firefighters’ capital equipment reserve fund, approved
Article 33: Petition: $3,000 to offset the cost of the Christmas parade for 2022, approved
Article 34: Petition: $1,000 for CASA recruitment, approved
Article 35: Petition: $3,000 for the Society of Saint-Vincent de Paul, approved
Article 36: Petition: 3 million dollars to cut and cover Winnacunnet Road from Lafayette Road to Ocean Boulevard, rejected
Article 37: Petition: Adopt mosquito control ordinance, rejected
Article 38: Petition: Modernize mosquito management, rejected
Article 39: Petition: Manual counting of all ballots, rejected
Article 40: Petition: Manual counting of all ballots, rejected
Article 41: Petition: change the closing time of polling stations to 7 p.m. to correspond to neighboring communities, rejected
Article 42: Petition: Resolution to support the end of puppy mills in New Hampshire, approved
Winnacunnet Cooperative School Races
School Board, a three-year seat.
- Tamara Le: 1,337
- Henry Marsh: 1,235
Budget Committee (North Hampton), one three-year seat.
Budget Committee (Seabrook), one year seat
Winnacunnet School Items
Item 1: School operating budget ($29.5 million; default budget set at $29.2 million), approved
Item 2: Winnacunnet High School Auditorium Lighting ($80,000), approved
Item 3: Winnacunnet Secondary School Technology Building Roof Replacement ($295,000), approved
Item 4: Winnacunnet High School athletic field lighting ($135,000), approved
Section 5: Expendable Health Care Trust ($50,000), approved
Article 6: Retention of fund balance, approved
Hampton School District Races
School board, two three-year seats
- Leslie Shepard: 2,360
- Virginia Bridle-Russell: 2,073
Hampton School District Articles
Article 1: Operating budget ($25 million; default budget set at $24.7 million), approved
Article 2: Seacoast Educational Association collective bargaining agreement ($1.65 million over 3 years), approved
Article 3: Seacoast Educational Support Professionals Association collective agreement ($246,000 over 3 years), approved
Item 4: Long Term Maintenance of Marston and Central School Buildings and Grounds ($300,000), approved
Article 5: Family allowance services ($65,000), approved
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