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Taylor squeaks by Domnitz in Planning Board race

March 31, 2015

(Editor’s note: This article has been updated to reflect a correction on April 1.)

Challenger Gary Taylor took over the Planning Board seat occupied by incumbent Robert Domnitz by a vote of 481-441 in Monday’s town election, according to unofficial results.

Lincoln's voting precincts (click to enlarge)

Lincoln’s voting precincts (click to enlarge)

In Precinct 1 in the southwestern section of town, Taylor won by a margin of 345-240. In Precinct 2, Domnitz won by a vote of 201-136—not enough to overcome the deficit in Precinct 1 and resulting in 40-vote margin overall for Taylor.

Write-in votes are still being counted for the election, but there were no write-ins for the Planning Board race.

In the race for Lincoln-Sudbury School Committee, incumbents Nancy Marshall of Lincoln and Gerald Quirk of Sudbury retained their seats by comfortable margins. Even among Sudbury voters, Marshall beat Quirk by nine votes:

Lincoln Sudbury Total
Marshall 856 2,130 2,986
Quirk 502 2,121 2,623
Stein 78 795 873

 

 

 

 

 

 

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