Obama wins four more years

Mark Putnam, Managing Editor, Special to The County
12 years ago

    Aroostook County voters mirrored their national counterparts last week, voting to return incumbent President Barack Obama to the Oval Office by a 53-45 percent margin of victory. In Maine, President Obama collected 56 percent of 706,300 votes while nationwide he attracted 3.38 million more votes than Republican Mitt Romney or 51 percent.

Aroostook County Results

VOTE 2012

Tow President

Barack Obama (D)

President

Mitt Romney (R)

U.E. Senate

Cynthia Dill (D)

U.E. Senate

Angus King (I)

U.E. Senate

Charles Summers (R)

U.S House Dist 2

Michael Michaud (D)

U.S House Dist 2

Kevin Raye (R)

Amity
Ashland
Bancroft
35
327
11
56
232
20
10
80
2
26
268
12
53
173
14
49
363
11
46
175
19
Blaine
Bridgewater
Caribou
108
114
1910
283
175
1665
38
35
568
126
121
1598
197
116
1331
154
149
2146
225
132
1459
Cary Plt
Castle Hill
Caswell
39
76
90
68
128
45
7
24
31
33
82
60
57
99
39
46
106
104
57
107
35
Chapman
Conner Twp
Crystal
119
111
51
96
70
86
28
30
6
116
91
67
92
54
65
143
117
63
101
65
74
Dyer Brook
Eagle Lake
Easton
93
276
312
78
152
322
16
88
89
41
184
290
60
93
237
69
293
350
63
127
285
Fort Fairfield
Garfield Plt
Glenwood Plt
821
24
2
698
27
4
242
6
3
768
22
0
506
18
3
975
27
3
598
22
3
Hammond
Haynesville
Hersey
24
22
9
25
35
23
5
6
1
17
18
12
17
29
17
24
31
14
24
27
18
Hodgdon
Houlton
Island Falls
181
1133
189
377
1307
221
47
294
62
189
1098
162
279
962
171
265
1420
246
276
1024
170
Limestone
Linneus

Littleton

511
151
171
324
282
274
162
44
46
367
139
173
280
216
217
574
204
239
268
215
213
Ludlow                  
Macwahoc Plt

Madawaska Lake

100
18
46
126
27
63
35
6
8
83
22
49
93
12
52
118
28
58
103
15
53
Mapleton
Mars Hill
Masardis
521
276
80
531
475
60
82
77
20
491
278
50
442
351
45
556
350
85
490
388
40
Merrill
Monticello
Moro Plt
62
158
1
64
218
21
20
58
0
52
122
1
42
184
21
69
210
12
52
166
12
Nashville Plt
New Limerick     
New Sweden
12
134
182
6
178
158
5
40
42
6
121
167
7
121
120
12
165
195
6
145
145
Oakfield               
Orient                       
Oxbow Plt
145
48
11
202
42
34
34
15
5
176
41
16
128
24
24
199
47
16
159
38
27
Perham
Portage Lake
Presque Isle
58
125
2231
114
109
1885
29
36
584
74
104
1995
84
85
1467
81
148
2482
105
92
1698
Reed Plt
Sherman
Smyrna
25
218
55
55
365
67
13
56
20
21
211
49
41
269
52
35
279
75
42
301
50
Stockholm
Van Buren
Wade
91
684
50
53
210
74
26
254
17
66
422
49
50
162
61
92
701
64
53
182
63
Washburn
Westfield
Westmanland
346
117
21
418
146
21
92
29
6
327
119
20
299
114
12
387
135
23
345
125
19
Weston
Woodlan
50
2855
81
326
16
72
37
238
78
271
56
332
76
268
Aroostook County
Maine Totals
17752
398071
15186
290795
5266
91658
14872
368782
11563
214201
20345
189055
12610
134575

    President Obama received 62,283,914 votes to Romney’s 58,905,252 while in the Electoral College, the vote was 332-206 in favor of the incumbent. American voters also supported a slim 53-45 margin for Democrats in the U.S. Senate while Republicans held onto their majority in the House of Representatives, 233 to 195.

    In Maine, former Governor Angus King was elected to fill Senator Olympia Snowe’s vacated seat with 53 percent of the vote. Independent King outpolled Republican candidate Charlie Summers, 368,782-214,201. Democrat Cynthia Dill attracted 91,658 votes. In Aroostook County, voters also favored King over Summers by a 14,872-11,563 margin.

    Some 76 percent of registered Maine voters, or 706,300 of 925,816, turned out to the polls Nov. 6. A strong majority decided to return incumbent Democrats Chellie Pingree and Michael Michaud back to the U.S. House. In District 1, Pingree turned back challenger Jon Courtney by a 65-35 percent margin, while 58 percent of District 2 voters selected Michaud over Republican Kevin Raye of Eastport, 189,055-134,575. In Aroostook County, the vote was somewhat closer with Michaud winning, 20,345-12,610 or 62 percent.

    On the county level, 67 percent of Aroostook voters rejected Question 1 on same-sex marriage by a vote of 22,512-11,169 but the measure passed statewide with 53 percent of the vote, 369,319-333,036. As for the other bond issues, northern Maine voters favored the conservation (52-48 percent), transportation (75-25 percent) and water system (62-38 percent) improvements while voting down the higher education (45-55 percent) referendum question. Statewide, all but the higher education bond was approved.

    Incumbent Maine Senator Roger Sherman (R) held his seat in District 34, defeating challenger Dan Levesque by a 9,884-6,072 (62 percent) margin. Incumbent Troy Jackson attracted 8,452 votes (51 percent) to narrowly turn away Maine Senate District 35 challenger Peter Edgecomb, who received 7,991 votes.

    In voting for the Maine House of Representatives, a couple of upsets topped the election news as longtime legislator John Martin of Eagle Lake lost his District 1 seat to Republican Allen Nadeau by a 2,132-1,854 (53-47 percent) margin while in House District 5, Republican Michael Willette lost his position to challenger Robert Saucier, 1,928-1,818 (51-49 percent).

    Other Maine House results included: Charles Ken Theriault in District 2 by a 2,481-1,663 margin over GOP challenger Jonathan Roy; District 3 incumbent Bernard Ayotte, 2,024-1,327, over Democrat Gail Maynard; Carol McElwee, a Republican, with 37 percent (1,362 votes) of a three-way vote over Independent Mark Goughan (1,317 votes) and Democrat David Martin (973 votes).

    Also, House incumbent Tyler Clark held his District 6 seat, 2,297-1,548, over challenger Darrell Adams; Democrat Troy Haines lost, 1,979-1,753, in District 7 to incumbent Alexander Willette; incumbent Joyce Fitzpatrick held her District 8 seat by a 2,305-991 margin over Democrat Michael Jenkins; and in District 9, incumbent Republican Ricky Long turned back challenger Patrick Hunt, 1,891-1,314.

    Barry McCrum won the race for County Treasurer, 17,918-13,612, over Anne D’Amboise Pluto, a Democrat, while incumbent Registrar of Deeds, Melissa Willette turned back challenger Lorette Adams, a Democrat, by a 13,431-9,803 margin.

    Voter turnout for Aroostook County was 71 percent with 33,725 of 47,484 registered voters exercising their right to vote.