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.