Merrimack politics of 2002

The following is a guide to the political scene of Merrimack, New Hampshire and its surrounding area in 2002.

Deliberative Session

On March 5, 2002, the town of Merrimack met for its annual deliberative session, a yearly event common around New Hampshire where townspeople had the opportunity to amend referendums that would be voted upon during town elections.

Town Elections

On April 9, 2002, the townspeople of Merrimack voted on the following articles pending on the town warrant.

Article 1

Article 1, as in other years, had to do with the election of officers for town positions.

Selectmen

Selectmen
(Incumbents in Italics)
(Winners in Bold)

Name

Votes

D.L "Chris" Christensen

2684

David W. McCray

3138













Incumbent David McCray of Trowbridge Drive beat out Chris Christensen, the husband of town Moderator Lynne Christensen, to gain another 3 year term which he would defend against Bernie Rousseau in 2005.

Trustee of the Trust Funds

John "Jack" Balcom ran unopposed, garnering 4853 votes.

Budget Committee

Budget Committee
(Incumbents in Italics)
(Winners in Bold)

Name

Votes

Stanley R. Heinrich

3624

Tom Koenig

3795

Rosemary Robertson-Smith

3787

Finlay Rothaus

2986
















Library Trustee

Budget Committee
(Incumbents in Italics)
(Winners in Bold)

Name

Votes

Pat Heinrich

3499

John F. Buckley

3101

Robert Bergin

2403














Moderator

Supervisor of the Checklist

Article 31

Article 31
(Winner in Bold)

Choice

Votes

Yes

4256

No

1646











An article debated much in later years, Article 31 asked the voters whether or not they should maintain up to two million dollars in the total General Surplus Revenue Fund for fiscal emergencies and utilize all other unencumbered surpluses as refunds to the tax payers.

See also

Politics of Merrimack