BRIDGTON — Bridgton voters elected two town councilors: George Frederick “Fred” Packard and incumbent Robert Murphy. Brian Thomas ran unopposed and was elected as a regular member of the planning board, and Charles Kenneth Gibbs ran unopposed and was elected as a planning board alternate. Cynthia LeBlanc ran unopposed and won a three-year seat on the SAD 61 school Board, and Jonathan Chappell received the most write-in votes for a one-year term on the school board. Barry Gilman ran unopposed and won a seat on the Water District.
Voters also approved a 180 moratorium on retail marijuana establishments and social clubs in the town.
Selectboard
Fred Packard – 236 votes
Robert Murphy – 233 votes
Bill Vincent – 182 votes
Planning Board (regular member)
Brian Thomas – 330 votes
Planning Board (alternate member)
Charles Kenneth Gibbs – 327 votes
School Board (three-year term)
Cynthia LeBlanc – 329 votes
School Board (one-year term)
Jonathan Chappell – 12 votes
Bernard King – 2 votes
Angie Cook – 2 votes
180 Day Retail Marijuana Moratorium
217 yes – 141 no
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