Total Ballots Cast: 4632 (2 individual ballots)
Total Registered Voters: 5461 / Total Voted 2334 (42.7%)
Article One: City Councilors - to elect two (2) City Councilors for a term of two (2) years each:
Hal Colston: 1468
Michael Myers: 1685
Article Two: City Budget - Shall the voters of the City of Winooski approve the budget for the Fiscal Year for 2021 in the amount of Seven Million, Six Hundred Twenty-Seven Thousand, One Hundred, Forty-Eight Dollars and Sixty-Two Cents ($7,627,148.62)? The amount to be raised from property taxes is Five Million, Nine Hundred Twenty-Six Thousand, Six Hundred Thirty-Eight dollars and Four Cents ($5,926,638.04).
Yes: 1495
No: 666
Article Three: Other Funds - Shall the City Council be authorized to apply for and accept funds from sources other than property taxation, and to expend the same for the benefit of the City in addition to sums for which budget appropriation has been made? (Approval of this article will not impact property taxes)
Yes: 1917
No: 253
For School Trustee - three-year term:
Michael Decarreau: 1749
For School Trustee - two-year term:
Tori Cleiland: 1677
Article Four: Other Funds - Shall the District accept and expend the sum of Two Million, Seven Hundred Ninety Thousand, Five Hundred Twenty-five dollars ($2,790,525) or whatever sum is provided by federal programs for the support of compensatory education and special programs? Said sum shall be exclusively federal funds received by the District. (No local or statewide school property taxes included in these funds.)
Yes: 1895
No: 248
Article Five: School Budget - Shall the voters of the School District approve the school board to expend Nineteen Million, Five Thousand, Sixty-Four dollars ($19,005,064), which is the amount the school board has determined to be necessary for the ensuing fiscal year? It is estimated that this proposed budget, if approved, will result in education spending of Fifteen Thousand, Eight Hundred Fifty-Four Dollars ($15,854) per equalized pupil. This projected spending per equalized pupil is 4% higher than spending for the current year.
Yes: 1508
No: 640
Article I: Champlain Water District - Shall general obligation bonds of Champlain Water District in an amount not to exceed Three Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($3,500,000) be issued for the purpose of making certain public drinking water system improvements, namely construction of a pump station and transmission line in the Town of Essex, and construction of a transmission line in the Town of Colchester, the aggregate estimated cost of such improvements being Three Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($3,500,000)?
Yes: 1828
No: 312
Presidential Primary Candidate:
Democrat: Bernie Sanders / 1313
Republican: Donald J. Trump / 208