LEBANON - Lebanon's first representative to Augusta in as long as many can remember will be Republican Karen Gerrish, who bested Democrat Bettie Harris-Howard and write-in candidate Harrison Thorp Tuesday by a wide margin in all three towns that make up House 20.
Gerrish finished with roughly 60 percent of the vote, 2,069 to 1,336 for Harris-Howard. Thorp finished a distant third, with just 75.
Lebanon voters also resoundingly OK'd the selectmen-driven article that will allow the town to defund its lease agreement on Rescue 2, which will leave the town with just one ambulance. The measure passed 1,360-730.
Gerrish rode a Republican wave of protest against Democrats nationwide as GOP candidates won more than enough states to take over a majority role in the U.S. Senate.
Neither Gerrish nor Harris-Howard were immediately available for comment.
Thorp said he was disappointed by the low numbers, but not surprised.
"Being a write-in candidate is almost an impossible task, and I knew it would be a tough road," he said. "But I didn't run thinking I would coast to any win. I ran because I believed and still do believe the other two candidates are too extreme in their political beliefs. We'll see if Ms. Gerrish can prove me wrong. I actually hope she can."
Other Lebanon votes went as follows:
US Senator
Bellows: 458
Collins: 1645
Lyons: 1
Governor
Cutler: 205
LePage: 1347
Michaud: 599
District 1
Misiuk: 794
Murphy: 470
Pingree: 819
State Senator Dist. 34
Burns: 629
Collins: 993
Connor: 425
- District 20
Gerrish: 1227
Harris-Howard: 800
Thorp: 63
Treasurer:
Wood: 1576
- Register of Deeds
Anderson: 1605
Sheriff
Bill King: 1580
DA
Kathryn Slattery: 1542
Commissioner:
Sallie Chandler: 1623
Bear Hunting:
Yes- 857 No- 1274
Ambulance Referendum:
Yes- 1360 No- 730