2010 Election Results

November 2 State Election

View the November 2 State Election Results for Dover (PDF).

September 14, State Primary

956 voted out of 3780. 25.29%

Democratic Party in Blue. Republican Party in Red. Libertarian Party in Green.

For Governor

Democratic Party
Deval L. Patrick, 294
Blanks, 95
Write-Ins, 11

Republican Party
Charles D. Baker, 524
Blanks, 0
Write-Ins, 7

Libertarian Party
Blanks, 0
Write-Ins, 0

For Lieutenant Governor

Democratic Party
Timothy P. Murray, 287
Blanks, 109
Write-Ins, 4

Republican Party
Richard R. Tisei, 475
Blanks, 72
Write-Ins, 9

Libertarian Party
Blanks, 0
Write-Ins, 0

For Attorney General

Democratic Party
Martha Coakley, 288
Blanks, 106
Write-Ins, 6

Republican Party
Blanks, 414
Write-Ins, 142

Libertarian Party
Blanks, 0
Write-Ins, 0

For Secretary of State

Democratic Party
William Francis Galvin, 285
Blanks, 114
Write-Ins, 1

Republican Party
William C. Campbell, 423
Blanks, 133
Write-Ins, 0

Libertarian Party
Blanks, 0
Write-Ins, 0

For Treasurer

Democratic Party
Steven Grossman, 253
Stephen J. Murray, 82
Blanks, 64
Write-Ins, 1

Republican Party
Karyn E Polito, 454
Blanks, 99
Write-Ins, 3

Libertarian Party
Blanks, 0
Write-Ins, 0

For Auditor

Democratic Party
Suzanne M. Bump, 205
Guy William Glodis, 53
Mike Lake, 58
Blanks, 83
Write-Ins, 1

Republican Party
Mary Z. Connaughton, 454
Kamal Jain, 35
Blanks, 65
Write-Ins, 2

Libertarian Party
Blanks, 0
Write-Ins, 0

For Representative in Congress

Democratic Party
Barney Frank, 286
Rachel E. Brown, 100
Blanks, 14
Write-Ins, 0

Republican Party
Sean DM Bielat, 395
Earl H. Sholley 123
Blanks, 37
Write-Ins, 1

Libertarian Party
Blanks, 0
Write-Ins, 0

For Councillor

Democratic Party
Kelly A. Timilty, 203
Robert L. Jubinville, 94
Blanks, 102
Write-Ins, 1

Republican Party
Steven M. Glovsky, 402
Blanks, 153
Write-Ins, 1

Libertarian Party
Blanks, 0
Write-Ins, 0

For Senator in General Court

Democratic Party
James E Timilty, 258
Blanks, 137
Write-Ins, 5

Republican Party
Blanks, 522
Write-Ins, 34

Libertarian Party
Blanks, 0
Write-Ins, 0

For Representative in General Court

Democratic Party
Denise C. Garlick, 180
Gary B. McNeill, 56
Gerald A. Wasserman, 122
Blanks, 41
Write-Ins, 1

Republican Party
Joshua W Levy, 190
John P. O’Leary, 314
Blanks, 51
Write-Ins, 1

Libertarian Party
Blanks, 0
Write-Ins, 0

For District Attorney

Democratic Party
Michael Chinman, 88
Joseph R. Driscoll, Jr, 144
Michael W Morrissey, 70
Blanks, 98
Write-Ins, 0

Republican Party
Blanks, 527
Write-Ins, 29

Libertarian Party
Blanks, 0
Write-Ins, 0

For Sheriff

Democratic Party
Michael G. Bellotti, 240
Blanks, 159
Write-Ins, 1

Republican Party
William J. Farretta, 387
Blanks, 166
Write-Ins, 3

Libertarian Party
Blanks, 0
Write-Ins, 0

For County Commissioner

Democratic Party
Peter H. Collins, 239
Blanks, 160
Write-Ins, 1

Republican Party
Blanks, 537
Write-Ins, 19

Libertarian Party
Blanks, 0
Write-Ins, 0

May 17th, Annual Town Election

Total Registered Voters: 3752
Total Voted: 801
Total Percent Voted: 21%

For Moderator

One Year, (vote for 1)
Pamela H. Ellsworth, 626
Write In, 5
Blanks, 170

For Selectman

Three Years, (vote for 1)
James P. Dawley Jr, 586
Write In, 2
Blanks, 213

For Assessor

Three Years, (vote for 1)
Caroline M. White, 566
Blanks, 235

For Dover School Committee - Three Years, (Vote for 2)

Dawn M. Fattore, 519
Peter W Lert, 280
Karl R. Johnson, 402
Write In, 2
Blanks, 399

For Dover Sherborn Regional School Committee - Three Years, (Vote for 1)

Shelley L. Poulsen, 574
Write In, 1
Blanks, 226

For Library Trustee - Three Years, (Vote for 2)

Holiday M. Collins, 548
Mark A. Bush, 515
Write In, 1
Blanks, 538

For Library Trustee - One Year to Fill an Unexpired Term, (Vote for 1)

Joan N Stapleton, 591
Write In, 1
Blanks, 209

For Cemetery Commission - Three Years, (Vote for 1)

William R. Herd, 573
Write In, 4
Blanks, 224

For Planning Board - Five Years, (Vote for 1)

Henry B. Faulkner, 569
Blanks, 232

For Board of Health - Three Years, (Vote for 1)

Barbara Roth-Schechter, 562
Blanks, 239

For Parks and Recreation Commission - Three Years, (Vote for 2)

Richard A. Oasis, 498
Christopher Boland, 534
Write In, 5
Blanks, 565

For Constable  - Three Years, (Vote for 3)

Wilfred J. Baranick, 425
Margaret L. Crowley, 532
Carl E Sheridan, 544
William R. Herd, 328
Write In, 1
Blanks, 573

Question One

Shall the Town of Dover be allowed to assess an additional $400,000 in real estate and personal property taxes for the purpose of renovation of the dispatch area in the Protective Agencies building for the fiscal year beginning July first, two thousand and ten?
Yes, 170
No, 584
Blanks, 47

Questions two through four are moot since they were either dismissed or defeated at Town Meeting.

Question Two

Shall the Town of Dover be allowed to assess an additional $134,000 in real estate and personal property taxes for the purpose of constructing a sidewalk within the Town-owned right-of-way on the south side of Springdale Avenue, from its intersection with Main Street easterly to its intersection with the entrance of the residential housing area known as The Meadows, a distance of 3,400 linear feet, more or less, said sidewalk to conform substantially in width and barrier curbing to sidewalks on Centre Street, for the fiscal year beginning July first, two thousand and ten?
Yes, 175
No, 565
Blanks, 61

Question Three

Shall the Town of Dover be allowed to assess an additional $9,000 in real estate and personal property taxes for the purpose of constructing a sidewalk within the Town-owned right-of-way on the east side of Dedham Street, from its intersection with Burnham Road, northerly to the raised crosswalk at the entrance to Caryl Park, a distance of 515 linear feet, more or less, said sidewalk to conform substantially in width and barrier curbing to sidewalks on Centre Street, for the fiscal year beginning July first, two thousand and ten?
Yes, 245
No, 493
Blanks, 63

Question Four

Shall the Town of Dover be allowed to exempt from the provisions of proposition two and one-half, so-called, the amounts required to pay for the bond to be issued in order to pay costs of the construction or reconstruction of the Caryl Park playing fields, including the cost of architectural and engineering services for plans and specifications related thereto?
Yes, 203
No, 527
Blanks, 71

January 19th, Special State Election Results

Total Registered Voters: 3,762
Voted: 2,960, 78.7%

Senator in Congress

Scott P. Brown, Republican - 888
Martha Coakley, Democrat - 1058
Joseph L. Kennedy, Liberty - 13
Write-In - 1