| 706,123 of 925,816 registered voters participating. | 99% of precincts reporting (571 of 578) |
| President | |||
| Gary E. Johnson (L) | 9,230 | 1.31% | |
| Barack Obama (D) | 398,043 | 56.37% |
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| Mitt Romney (R) | 290,678 | 41.17% | |
| Jill Stein (G) | 8,172 | 1.16% | |
| U.S. Senate | |||
| Danny Francis Dalton (N) | 6,450 | 0.93% | |
| Cynthia Ann Dill (D) | 91,635 | 13.15% | |
| Andrew Ian Dodge (I) | 5,543 | 0.8% | |
| Angus King (I) | 368,724 | 52.92% |
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| Charles E. Summers (R) | 214,114 | 30.73% | |
| Stephen M. Woods (I) | 10,321 | 1.48% | |
| Referendum Questions | |||
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Question 1: Same-sex marriage
Do you want to allow the State of Maine to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples?
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| Yes | 369,220 | 52.59% |
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| No | 332,904 | 47.41% | |
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Question 2: Higher education bond
Do you favor an $11,300,000 bond issue to provide funds for capital to build a diagnostic facility for the University of Maine System; for capital improvements and equipment, including machine tool technology, for the Maine Community College System; and for capital improvements and equipment at the Maine Maritime Academy?
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| Yes | 332,137 | 48.95% | |
| No | 346,400 | 51.05% |
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Question 3: Conservation bond
Do you favor a $5,000,000 bond issue to purchase land and conservation easements statewide from willing sellers for public land and water access, conservation, wildlife or fish habitat and outdoor recreation, including hunting and fishing and deer wintering areas, and to preserve working farmland and working waterfronts to be matched by at least $5,000,000 in private and public contributions?
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| Yes | 416,301 | 60.93% |
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| No | 266,930 | 39.07% | |
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Question 4: Transportation bond
Do you favor a $51,500,000 bond issue for improvements to highways and bridges, local roads, airports and port facilities, as well as for funds for rail access, transit buses and the LifeFlight Foundation, which will make the State eligible for at least $105,600,000 in federal and other matching funds?
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| Yes | 465,149 | 71.62% |
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| No | 184,324 | 28.38% | |
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Question 5: Water systems bond
Do you favor a $7,925,000 bond issue to be expended over 2 years for revolving loan funds for drinking water systems and for wastewater treatment facilities, which will make the State eligible to secure $39,625,000 in federal grants?
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| Yes | 427,405 | 62.88% |
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| No | 252,287 | 37.12% | |
| U.S. House | |||
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U.S. House District 1
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| Jonathan T. E. Courtney (R) | 127,262 | 35.33% | |
| Chellie Pingree (D) | 232,988 | 64.67% |
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U.S. House District 2
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| Michael H. Michaud (D) | 189,006 | 58.43% |
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| Kevin L. Raye (R) | 134,473 | 41.57% | |
| Maine Senate | |||
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Maine Senate District 1
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| Dawn Hill (D) | 13,518 | 62.71% |
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| Arthur Kyricos (R) | 8,039 | 37.29% | |
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Maine Senate District 2
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| Richard J. Burns (I) | 4,714 | 23.3% | |
| Ronald F. Collins (R) | 9,258 | 45.76% |
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| Thomas J. Wright (D) | 6,259 | 30.94% | |
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Maine Senate District 3
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| Bradford J. Littlefield (R) | 6,344 | 37.88% | |
| John L. Tuttle (D) | 10,402 | 62.12% |
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Maine Senate District 4
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| James W. Booth (I) | 8,723 | 46.58% | |
| David E. Dutremble (D) | 10,005 | 53.42% |
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Maine Senate District 5
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| Timothy Norman Sevigny (R) | 8,073 | 39.78% | |
| Linda M. Valentino (D) | 12,222 | 60.22% |
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Maine Senate District 6
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| James A. Boyle (D) | 11,831 | 55.47% |
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| Ruth A. Summers (R) | 9,496 | 44.53% | |
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Maine Senate District 7
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| Rebecca J. Millett (D) | 13,853 | 64.09% |
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| Michael Darren Wallace (R) | 7,763 | 35.91% | |
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Maine Senate District 8
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| Justin L. Alfond (D) | 12,491 | 70.91% |
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| Asher Daniel Platts (G) | 5,124 | 29.09% | |
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Maine Senate District 9
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| Anne M. Haskell (D) | 14,027 | 72.52% |
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| Kirsten Virginia Martin (R) | 5,316 | 27.48% | |
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Maine Senate District 10
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| Ralph J. Dean (R) | 6,516 | 32.59% | |
| Stanley J. Gerzofsky (D) | 13,475 | 67.41% |
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Maine Senate District 11
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| Christopher M. Tyll (R) | 11,666 | 47.27% | |
| Richard Woodbury (I) | 13,011 | 52.73% |
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Maine Senate District 12
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| Gary E. Plummer (R) | 12,068 | 60.64% |
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| Martin S. Shuer (I) | 7,833 | 39.36% | |
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Maine Senate District 13
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| James M. Hamper (R) | 10,305 | 53.73% |
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| Dennise Dullea Whitley (D) | 8,874 | 46.27% | |
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Maine Senate District 14
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| C. Harvey Calden (R) | 5,448 | 30.03% | |
| Leonard P. Greaney (U) | 2,371 | 13.07% | |
| John L. Patrick (D) | 10,322 | 56.9% |
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Maine Senate District 15
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| John J. Cleveland (D) | 10,309 | 53.5% |
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| Lois A. Snowe-Mello (R) | 8,961 | 46.5% | |
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Maine Senate District 16
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| Margaret M. Craven (D) | 10,116 | 67.37% |
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| Robert Arthur Reed (R) | 4,899 | 32.63% | |
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Maine Senate District 17
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| Garrett Paul Mason (R) | 9,727 | 50.08% |
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| Colleen J. Quint (D) | 9,694 | 49.92% | |
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Maine Senate District 18
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| Joanne F. Dunlap (D) | 7,783 | 38.02% | |
| Thomas B. Saviello (R) | 12,687 | 61.98% |
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Maine Senate District 19
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| Seth A. Goodall (D) | 13,370 | 63.82% |
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| Jeffrey K. Pierce (R) | 7,580 | 36.18% | |
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Maine Senate District 20
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| Leslie T. Fossel (R) | 10,698 | 49.71% | |
| Christopher K. Johnson (D) | 10,824 | 50.29% |
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Maine Senate District 21
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| David W. Bustin (D) | 9,991 | 49.29% | |
| Patrick S. Flood (R) | 10,280 | 50.71% |
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Maine Senate District 22
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| Edward J. Mazurek (D) | 10,456 | 53.43% |
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| Christopher W. Rector (R) | 9,113 | 46.57% | |
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Maine Senate District 23
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| Glenn Chip Curry (D) | 9,049 | 46.28% | |
| Michael D. Thibodeau (R) | 10,504 | 53.72% |
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Maine Senate District 24
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| Roger J. Katz (R) | 11,453 | 62.34% |
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| Penny A. Plourde (D) | 6,920 | 37.66% | |
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Maine Senate District 25
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| Colleen M. Lachowicz (D) | 8,666 | 52.78% |
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| Thomas H. Martin (R) | 7,753 | 47.22% | |
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Maine Senate District 26
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| David W. Schwanke (D) | 6,834 | 41.31% | |
| Rodney L. Whittemore (R) | 9,709 | 58.69% |
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Maine Senate District 27
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| Herbert E. Clark (D) | 7,886 | 45.69% | |
| Douglas A. Thomas (R) | 9,375 | 54.31% |
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Maine Senate District 28
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| Brian D. Langley (R) | 10,900 | 51.35% |
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| David Allen White (D) | 10,328 | 48.65% | |
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Maine Senate District 29
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| David C. Burns (R) | 6,938 | 43.17% |
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| Anne C. Perry (D) | 6,041 | 37.59% | |
| F. James Whalen (I) | 3,093 | 19.24% | |
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Maine Senate District 30
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| Emily Ann Cain (D) | 10,899 | 62.58% |
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| Roderick A. Hathaway (R) | 6,518 | 37.42% | |
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Maine Senate District 31
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| Emery A. Deabay (D) | 8,722 | 44.1% | |
| Edward M. Youngblood (R) | 11,057 | 55.9% |
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Maine Senate District 32
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| Nichi S. Farnham (R) | 8,261 | 48.53% | |
| Geoffrey M. Gratwick (D) | 8,762 | 51.47% |
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Maine Senate District 33
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| Andre E. Cushing (R) | 11,956 | 60.89% |
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| Sherman G. Leighton (D) | 7,679 | 39.11% | |
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Maine Senate District 34
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| Daniel Antonio Levesque (D) | 6,072 | 38.05% | |
| Roger L. Sherman (R) | 9,884 | 61.95% |
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Maine Senate District 35
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| Peter Edgecomb (R) | 7,991 | 48.6% | |
| Troy Dale Jackson (D) | 8,452 | 51.4% |
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| Maine House | |||
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Maine House District 1
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| John L. Martin (D) | 1,854 | 46.51% | |
| Allen Michael Nadeau (R) | 2,132 | 53.49% |
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Maine House District 2
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| Jonathan James Roy (R) | 1,663 | 40.13% | |
| Charles Kenneth Theriault (D) | 2,481 | 59.87% |
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Maine House District 3
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| Bernard L. A. Ayotte (R) | 2,024 | 60.4% |
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| Gail C. Maynard (D) | 1,327 | 39.6% | |
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Maine House District 4
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| R. Mark Goughan (I) | 1,317 | 36.06% | |
| David Allen Martin (D) | 973 | 26.64% | |
| Carol A. McElwee (R) | 1,362 | 37.29% |
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Maine House District 5
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| Robert J. Saucier (D) | 1,928 | 51.47% |
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| Michael J. Willette (R) | 1,818 | 48.53% | |
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Maine House District 6
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| Darrell A. Adams (D) | 1,548 | 40.26% | |
| Tyler Clark (R) | 2,297 | 59.74% |
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Maine House District 7
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| Troy A. Haines (D) | 1,752 | 46.96% | |
| Alexander Reginald Willette (R) | 1,979 | 53.04% |
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Maine House District 8
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| Joyce A. Fitzpatrick (R) | 2,305 | 69.93% |
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| Michael L. Jenkins (D) | 991 | 30.07% | |
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Maine House District 9
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| Patrick E. Hunt (D) | 1,568 | 39.29% | |
| Ricky D. Long (R) | 2,423 | 60.71% |
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Maine House District 10
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| Debbi J. Perkins (R) | 1,585 | 40.87% | |
| Stephen S. Stanley (D) | 2,293 | 59.13% |
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Maine House District 12
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| Jeffery A. Gifford (R) | 2,078 | 53.2% |
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| Aaron K. Gilman (D) | 1,828 | 46.8% | |
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Maine House District 13
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| Anita Peavey Haskell (R) | 2,581 | 64.95% |
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| Adam S. Kirkland (D) | 1,393 | 35.05% | |
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Maine House District 14
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| James Frederick Dill (D) | 3,000 | 65.82% |
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| Carol Lord Klitch (R) | 1,558 | 34.18% | |
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Maine House District 15
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| Samuel E. Canders (R) | 1,149 | 31.84% | |
| Adam Alden Goode (D) | 2,460 | 68.16% |
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Maine House District 16
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| Douglas K. Damon (R) | 1,290 | 40.76% | |
| John C. Schneck (D) | 1,875 | 59.24% |
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Maine House District 17
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| Mary A. Budd (R) | 1,906 | 45.35% | |
| Victoria P. Kornfield (D) | 2,297 | 54.65% |
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Maine House District 18
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| Aaron M. Frey (D) | 2,541 | 57.61% |
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| James W. Parker (R) | 1,870 | 42.39% | |
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Maine House District 19
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| Adam Warren Littlefield (R) | 1,386 | 30.75% | |
| Ryan D. Tipping-Spitz (D) | 3,122 | 69.25% |
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Maine House District 20
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| David D. Johnson (R) | 2,874 | 53.77% |
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| Benjamin Marriner Pratt (D) | 2,471 | 46.23% | |
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Maine House District 21
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| William T. Rogers (R) | 2,143 | 45.58% | |
| Arthur C. Verow (D) | 2,559 | 54.42% |
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Maine House District 22
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| Stacey Kay Guerin (R) | 3,649 | 73.79% |
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| David Allen Slagger (N) | 1,296 | 26.21% | |
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Maine House District 23
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| Roger E. Reed (R) | 3,414 | 62.04% |
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| Richard A. Thomas (D) | 2,089 | 37.96% | |
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Maine House District 24
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| David B. Pearson (D) | 1,700 | 44.63% | |
| Raymond A. Wallace (R) | 2,109 | 55.37% |
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Maine House District 25
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| Frederick H. Austin (D) | 1,081 | 24.49% | |
| Kenneth Wade Fredette (R) | 3,333 | 75.51% |
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Maine House District 27
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| Harold Burgess Dowse (D) | 1,539 | 33.67% | |
| Peter B. Johnson (R) | 3,032 | 66.33% |
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Maine House District 28
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| Dean A. Cray (R) | 2,814 | 62.97% |
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| Daniel S. Swain (D) | 1,655 | 37.03% | |
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Maine House District 29
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| Robert G. Engelhardt (R) | 1,835 | 49.8% | |
| Stanley Byron Short (D) | 1,850 | 50.2% |
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Maine House District 30
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| Lawrence E. Lockman (R) | 2,102 | 51.02% | |
| Dennis L. Mahar (D) | 2,018 | 48.98% | |
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Maine House District 31
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| Harold R. Clark (D) | 1,311 | 37.91% | |
| Joyce A. Maker (R) | 2,147 | 62.09% |
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Maine House District 32
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| Katherine Cassidy (D) | 1,934 | 57.94% |
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| Michael Radeka (R) | 1,404 | 42.06% | |
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Maine House District 33
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| Peter Doak (R) | 2,298 | 57.96% |
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| Lawrence Finnegan (D) | 1,667 | 42.04% | |
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Maine House District 35
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| Brian L. Hubbell (D) | 2,772 | 57.34% |
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| Paul A. Paradis (R) | 2,062 | 42.66% | |
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Maine House District 36
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| Walter A. Kumiega (D) | 2,772 | 64.66% |
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| Kim Strauss (R) | 1,515 | 35.34% | |
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Maine House District 37
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| Ralph Chapman (D) | 2,925 | 55.5% |
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| Sherman Hutchins (R) | 2,345 | 44.5% | |
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Maine House District 38
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| Matthew J. Foster (R) | 1,749 | 37.24% | |
| Louis Joseph Luchini (D) | 2,947 | 62.76% |
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Maine House District 39
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| Kelly H. Bickmore (I) | 2,364 | 43.77% | |
| Brian M. Duprey (R) | 3,037 | 56.23% |
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Maine House District 40
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| Richard H. Campbell (R) | 2,435 | 57.32% |
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| Sharon A. Dunbar (D) | 1,813 | 42.68% | |
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Maine House District 41
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| Meredith Ares (D) | 2,277 | 49.88% | |
| James S. Gillway (R) | 2,288 | 50.12% |
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Maine House District 42
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| Joseph E. Brooks (U) | 1,919 | 50.51% | |
| Leo L. LaChance (R) | 1,880 | 49.49% | |
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Maine House District 43
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| Erin D. Herbig (D) | 3,150 | 63.53% |
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| Donna M. Hopkins (R) | 1,808 | 36.47% | |
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Maine House District 44
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| Lloyd S. Chase (D) | 2,478 | 48.48% | |
| Jethro D. Pease (R) | 2,633 | 51.52% |
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Maine House District 45
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| R. Ryan Harmon (R) | 2,216 | 49.71% | |
| Brian L. Jones (D) | 2,242 | 50.29% |
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Maine House District 46
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| Carole A. Gartley (R) | 1,982 | 38.4% | |
| Joan W. Welsh (D) | 3,180 | 61.6% |
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Maine House District 47
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| Elizabeth E. Dickerson (D) | 2,580 | 71.31% |
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| Gordon P. Mank (R) | 1,038 | 28.69% | |
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Maine House District 48
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| Michael D. Collins (R) | 1,768 | 42.88% | |
| Charles B. Kruger (D) | 2,355 | 57.12% |
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Maine House District 49
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| Robert E. Carter (R) | 2,086 | 44.71% | |
| Jeffrey Evangelos (I) | 2,580 | 55.29% |
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Maine House District 50
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| Joel Alan Pitcher (D) | 2,046 | 44.01% | |
| Ellen A. Winchenbach (R) | 2,603 | 55.99% |
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Maine House District 51
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| Michael Gilbert Devin (D) | 2,837 | 50.73% |
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| Alan E. Pinkham (R) | 2,755 | 49.27% | |
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Maine House District 52
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| Elizabeth S. Miller (D) | 2,196 | 48.46% | |
| Deborah J. Sanderson (R) | 2,336 | 51.54% |
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Maine House District 53
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| Timothy I. Marks (D) | 2,577 | 51.9% |
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| Raymond A. Soule (R) | 2,388 | 48.1% | |
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Maine House District 54
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| Susan E. Morissette (R) | 2,139 | 49.62% | |
| Catherine M. Nadeau (D) | 2,172 | 50.38% |
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Maine House District 55
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| H. David Cotta (R) | 2,605 | 59.42% |
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| Amy E. Sylvester (D) | 1,779 | 40.58% | |
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Maine House District 56
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| Doreen L. Sheive (D) | 1,866 | 47.43% | |
| Corey Scott Wilson (R) | 2,068 | 52.57% |
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Maine House District 57
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| Patsy Garside Crockett (D) | 1,743 | 48.26% | |
| Matthew G. Pouliot (R) | 1,869 | 51.74% |
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Maine House District 58
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| Karen D. Foster (R) | 2,069 | 45.15% | |
| Lori Fowle (D) | 2,513 | 54.85% |
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Maine House District 59
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| Daniel W. Bates (R) | 1,736 | 45.41% | |
| Gay M. Grant (D) | 2,087 | 54.59% |
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Maine House District 60
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| Andrew T. Mason (D) | 3,064 | 61.24% |
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| Jean A. Wolkens (R) | 1,939 | 38.76% | |
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Maine House District 61
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| Stephanie Hawke (R) | 2,364 | 45% | |
| W. Bruce MacDonald (D) | 2,889 | 55% |
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Maine House District 62
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| Jennifer DeChant (D) | 2,356 | 61.5% |
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| Kyle Charles Rogers (R) | 1,475 | 38.5% | |
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Maine House District 63
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| John J. Bouchard (R) | 1,451 | 31.3% | |
| Charles R. Priest (D) | 3,185 | 68.7% |
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Maine House District 64
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| Kimberly Nichols Olsen (R) | 2,547 | 46.3% | |
| Jeremy G. Saxton (D) | 2,954 | 53.7% |
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Maine House District 65
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| Peter S. Kent (D) | 2,972 | 61.25% |
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| Jason K. Warnke (R) | 1,880 | 38.75% | |
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Maine House District 66
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| Grant Alden Connors (R) | 1,009 | 21.84% | |
| Matthea Elisabeth Daughtry (D) | 2,108 | 45.62% |
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| K. Frederick Horch (G) | 1,504 | 32.55% | |
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Maine House District 67
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| Seth A. Berry (D) | 3,230 | 64.01% |
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| Corey Nelson Troup (R) | 1,816 | 35.99% | |
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Maine House District 68
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| Michael Gary Beaulieu (R) | 2,668 | 57% |
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| Bettyann W. Sheats (D) | 2,013 | 43% | |
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Maine House District 69
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| Brian D. Bolduc (D) | 1,805 | 62.91% |
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| Dennis E. Graise (R) | 1,064 | 37.09% | |
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Maine House District 70
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| Bruce A. Bickford (R) | 2,257 | 50.04% |
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| R. Wayne Werts (D) | 2,253 | 49.96% | |
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Maine House District 72
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| Michael E. Carey (D) | 1,511 | 62.26% |
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| Michael J. Marcotte (R) | 916 | 37.74% | |
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Maine House District 73
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| Nathan L. Libby (D) | 2,212 | 64.55% |
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| Larry J. Poulin (R) | 1,215 | 35.45% | |
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Maine House District 74
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| Timothy John Lajoie (R) | 1,434 | 35.86% | |
| Margaret R. Rotundo (D) | 2,565 | 64.14% |
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Maine House District 75
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| Katherine E. Ver Sluis (D) | 1,828 | 39.27% | |
| Stephen J. Wood (R) | 2,827 | 60.73% |
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Maine House District 76
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| Mark Andre (R) | 1,264 | 35.6% | |
| Henry E. Murphy Beck (D) | 2,287 | 64.4% |
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Maine House District 77
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| Thomas R. W. Longstaff (D) | 2,490 | 67.41% |
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| Richard Perry (R) | 1,204 | 32.59% | |
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Maine House District 78
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| Harry Hayes (D) | 1,842 | 38.9% | |
| Robert W. Nutting (R) | 2,893 | 61.1% |
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Maine House District 79
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| William G. Guerrette (R) | 2,345 | 46.1% | |
| Sharon Treat (D) | 2,742 | 53.9% |
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Maine House District 80
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| Melvin Newendyke (R) | 2,454 | 50.08% |
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| Rachel Lynne Sukeforth (D) | 2,446 | 49.92% | |
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Maine House District 81
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| Maurice C. Castonguay (D) | 2,031 | 46.03% | |
| L. Gary Knight (R) | 2,381 | 53.97% |
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Maine House District 82
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| Scott L. Davis (R) | 2,557 | 46.73% | |
| Craig V. Hickman (D) | 2,915 | 53.27% |
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Maine House District 83
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| Pamela J. Boivin (D) | 2,362 | 44.35% | |
| Dennis L. Keschl (R) | 2,964 | 55.65% |
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Maine House District 84
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| Karen Kusiak (D) | 2,244 | 53.21% |
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| John J. Picchiotti (R) | 1,973 | 46.79% | |
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Maine House District 85
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| Jeffrey M. McCabe (D) | 2,465 | 63.51% |
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| Donald L. Skillings (R) | 1,416 | 36.49% | |
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Maine House District 86
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| Ann E. Dorney (D) | 2,234 | 53.46% |
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| Edward Russell Goff (R) | 1,945 | 46.54% | |
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Maine House District 87
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| Clinton W. Brooks (R) | 1,820 | 39.17% | |
| Paul E. Gilbert (D) | 2,826 | 60.83% |
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Maine House District 88
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| Larry Charles Dunphy (R) | 2,733 | 64.43% |
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| Colby James Seams (D) | 1,509 | 35.57% | |
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Maine House District 89
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| Lance E. Harvell (R) | 2,362 | 56.12% |
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| Keith A. Welch (D) | 1,847 | 43.88% | |
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Maine House District 90
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| Russell J. Black (R) | 2,952 | 68.38% |
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| Richard M. Stovall (D) | 1,365 | 31.62% | |
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Maine House District 91
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| Michael K. Broderick (D) | 1,904 | 39.36% | |
| Jarrod S. Crockett (R) | 2,933 | 60.64% |
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Maine House District 92
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| Matthew J. Peterson (D) | 2,900 | 73.44% |
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| Thomas H. Skolfield (R) | 1,049 | 26.56% | |
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Maine House District 93
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| Sheryl J. Briggs (D) | 2,111 | 51.14% |
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| Lisa M. Keim (R) | 2,017 | 48.86% | |
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Maine House District 94
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| Teresea M. Hayes (D) | 2,253 | 50.39% |
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| Timothy G. Turner (R) | 2,218 | 49.61% | |
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Maine House District 95
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| Mary Lou St. John (D) | 2,156 | 48.05% | |
| Tom J. Winsor (R) | 2,331 | 51.95% |
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Maine House District 96
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| Lawrence G. Sirois (D) | 2,574 | 49.19% | |
| Jeffrey L. Timberlake (R) | 2,659 | 50.81% |
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Maine House District 97
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| George G. Cunningham (R) | 2,155 | 46.5% | |
| Helen Rankin (D) | 2,479 | 53.5% |
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Maine House District 98
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| Roxanna R. Hagerman (R) | 2,317 | 45.32% | |
| Lisa Renee Villa (D) | 2,796 | 54.68% |
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Maine House District 99
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| Lee F. Goldsberry (D) | 1,642 | 34.47% | |
| Jonathan Lee Kinney (R) | 2,410 | 50.6% |
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| Elihu J. A. Upham (I) | 711 | 14.93% | |
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Maine House District 100
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| Roger A. Jackson (R) | 2,563 | 59.41% |
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| Colin Delaney O'Neill (D) | 1,751 | 40.59% | |
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Maine House District 101
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| Laurie A. Mondville (R) | 2,371 | 48.91% | |
| Christine B. Powers (D) | 2,477 | 51.09% |
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Maine House District 102
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| Todd R. Delaney (R) | 1,541 | 34.94% | |
| Michael A. Shaw (D) | 2,298 | 52.11% |
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| Michael Wakefield (G) | 571 | 12.95% | |
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Maine House District 103
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| Michael D. McClellan (R) | 2,706 | 53.12% |
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| Leslie J. Stephenson (D) | 2,388 | 46.88% | |
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Maine House District 105
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| Eleanor M. Espling (R) | 3,310 | 59.89% |
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| Nichole Dawn Stevens (D) | 2,217 | 40.11% | |
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Maine House District 106
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| Sara Gideon (D) | 3,501 | 65.65% |
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| Jody M. James (R) | 1,832 | 34.35% | |
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Maine House District 107
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| Janice E. Cooper (D) | 3,217 | 60.05% |
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| Mark D. Hough (R) | 2,140 | 39.95% | |
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Maine House District 108
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| Joseph F. Kumiszcza (R) | 1,993 | 33.49% | |
| Stephen W. Moriarty (D) | 3,958 | 66.51% |
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Maine House District 109
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| Susan M. Austin (R) | 2,722 | 49.74% | |
| Anne P. Graham (D) | 2,751 | 50.26% |
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Maine House District 110
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| Ralph Johnston (D) | 2,348 | 45.22% | |
| Thomas M. Tyler (R) | 2,844 | 54.78% |
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Maine House District 111
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| Stuart A. Pennels (R) | 2,262 | 47.06% | |
| Jane P. Pringle (D) | 2,545 | 52.94% |
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Maine House District 112
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| John Logan Jones (R) | 2,622 | 44.8% | |
| Mary P. Nelson (D) | 3,231 | 55.2% |
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Maine House District 113
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| Mark N. Dion (D) | 3,467 | 67.41% |
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| Jeffrey W. Langholtz (R) | 1,676 | 32.59% | |
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Maine House District 114
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| Eric V. Bleicken (R) | 1,126 | 23.74% | |
| Peter C. Stuckey (D) | 3,617 | 76.26% |
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Maine House District 115
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| Seth Berner (G) | 1,400 | 33.14% | |
| Erik C. Jorgensen (D) | 2,824 | 66.86% |
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Maine House District 117
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| Richard R. Farnsworth (D) | 3,802 | 77.58% |
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| Frederic A. Miller (R) | 1,099 | 22.42% | |
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Maine House District 118
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| Kevin Casey (R) | 655 | 14.46% | |
| Thomas Richard MacMillan (G) | 1,241 | 27.4% | |
| Matthew W. Moonen (D) | 2,633 | 58.14% |
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Maine House District 119
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| Herbert C. Adams (D) | 1,272 | 36.63% | |
| Benjamin M. Chipman (I) | 1,884 | 54.25% |
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| Gwendolyne Elissa Tuttle (R) | 317 | 9.13% | |
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Maine House District 120
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| Davian Jon Akers (R) | 648 | 15.41% | |
| Justine A. Lynn (G) | 611 | 14.53% | |
| Diane Russell (D) | 2,946 | 70.06% |
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Maine House District 121
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| Kimberly J. Monaghan-Derrig (D) | 3,022 | 56.48% |
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| Nancy E. Thompson (R) | 2,329 | 43.52% | |
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Maine House District 122
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| Christopher Kessler (I) | 1,115 | 21.45% | |
| Terry K. Morrison (D) | 3,080 | 59.26% |
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| Thomas George Sarbanis (R) | 1,002 | 19.28% | |
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Maine House District 123
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| Roger A. Bishop (U) | 932 | 17.85% | |
| Scott M. Hamann (D) | 2,716 | 52.01% |
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| Kenneth Earl Myrick (R) | 1,574 | 30.14% | |
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Maine House District 124
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| Kevin J. Battle (R) | 1,870 | 47.2% | |
| Bryan T. Kaenrath (D) | 2,092 | 52.8% |
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Maine House District 125
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| Michael E. Lawson (R) | 1,660 | 36.38% | |
| Ann E. Peoples (D) | 2,903 | 63.62% |
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Maine House District 126
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| Andrew M. Gattine (D) | 2,418 | 63.2% |
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| Matthew R. Maloney (R) | 1,408 | 36.8% | |
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Maine House District 127
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| Paul Aranson (D) | 2,423 | 49.81% | |
| Amy F. Volk (R) | 2,441 | 50.19% |
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Maine House District 128
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| Jean-Marie Caterina (D) | 2,913 | 49.02% | |
| Heather W. Sirocki (R) | 3,029 | 50.98% |
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Maine House District 129
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| Jane S. Knapp (R) | 2,172 | 38.02% | |
| Andrew J. McLean (D) | 3,541 | 61.98% |
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Maine House District 130
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| Matthew L. Mattingly (R) | 1,948 | 42.78% | |
| Linda F. Sanborn (D) | 2,606 | 57.22% |
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Maine House District 131
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| Donald G. Marean (R) | 2,802 | 57.29% |
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| Ronald E. Usher (D) | 2,089 | 42.71% | |
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Maine House District 132
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| Roxanne Victoria Frenette (D) | 2,287 | 46.89% | |
| Sharri K. MacDonald (R) | 2,590 | 53.11% |
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Maine House District 133
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| Barry J. Hobbins (D) | 2,687 | 60.81% |
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| Demitroula Kouzounas (R) | 1,732 | 39.19% | |
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Maine House District 134
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| Justin Mark Chenette (D) | 3,062 | 60.18% |
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| Roland P. Wyman (R) | 2,026 | 39.82% | |
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Maine House District 135
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| Perry V. Aberle (R) | 1,471 | 36.27% | |
| Paulette G. Beaudoin (D) | 2,585 | 63.73% |
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Maine House District 136
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| Megan M. Rochelo (D) | 1,864 | 71.12% |
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| Lucille R. Rowe (R) | 757 | 28.88% | |
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Maine House District 137
|
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| Alan M. Casavant (D) | 2,542 | 49.92% | |
| William M. Guay (R) | 2,550 | 50.08% |
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Maine House District 138
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| James J. Campbell (I) | 2,831 | 55.6% |
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| Judee Meyer (R) | 2,261 | 44.4% | |
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Maine House District 139
|
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| Aaron F. Libby (R) | 2,567 | 51.94% |
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| Joseph A. Wagner (D) | 2,375 | 48.06% | |
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Maine House District 140
|
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| Wayne R. Parry (R) | 2,959 | 58.47% |
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| Adam H. Spey (D) | 2,102 | 41.53% | |
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Maine House District 141
|
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| Paul Edward Bennett (R) | 2,881 | 51.88% |
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| Edward Parker Legg (D) | 2,672 | 48.12% | |
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Maine House District 143
|
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| Adam Jonathan Courtney (R) | 1,449 | 45.65% | |
| Anne-Marie Mastraccio (D) | 1,725 | 54.35% |
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Maine House District 144
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| Daniel John Archambault (R) | 2,245 | 50.77% |
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| William F. Noon (D) | 2,177 | 49.23% | |
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Maine House District 145
|
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| Beth A. O'Connor (R) | 2,256 | 48.38% | |
| Joshua R. Plante (D) | 2,407 | 51.62% |
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Maine House District 146
|
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| Burnell W. Bailey (R) | 1,751 | 34.47% | |
| David D. Burke (I) | 533 | 10.49% | |
| Mark W. Eves (D) | 2,796 | 55.04% |
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Maine House District 147
|
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| Kathleen D. Chase (R) | 3,259 | 67.25% |
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| Caitlin MacIver (D) | 1,587 | 32.75% | |
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Maine House District 148
|
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| Roberta B. Beavers (D) | 3,164 | 60.17% |
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| Sarah O. Lewin (R) | 2,094 | 39.83% | |
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Maine House District 149
|
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| Paul D. McGowan (D) | 3,071 | 54.37% |
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| Bradley S. Moulton (R) | 2,577 | 45.63% | |
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Maine House District 150
|
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| Ronald J. McAllister (D) | 2,437 | 47.87% | |
| Windol C. Weaver (R) | 2,654 | 52.13% |
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Maine House District 151
|
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| Gail P. Lemont (R) | 2,052 | 47.67% | |
| Deane Rykerson (D) | 2,253 | 52.33% |
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| Judge of Probate | |||
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York County Judge of Probate
|
|||
| Donna A. Bailey (D) | 47,163 | 48.45% | |
| Robert M. Auclair Nadeau (I) | 50,173 | 51.55% |
|
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Waldo County Judge of Probate
|
|||
| Susan W. Longley (D) | 10,998 | 54.83% |
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| Randolph A. Mailloux (R) | 9,061 | 45.17% | |
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Androscoggin County Judge of Probate
|
|||
| Michael L. Dubois (R) | 25,959 | 52.65% |
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| Joshua Klein-Golden (D) | 23,348 | 47.35% | |
| Register of Probate | |||
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Oxford County Register of Probate
|
|||
| Jennifer McPhee Dilworth (R) | 14,207 | 53.06% |
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| Carol J. Gutekunst (D) | 12,567 | 46.94% | |
| County Treasurer | |||
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Aroostook County Treasurer
|
|||
| Barry Dana McCrum (R) | 17,918 | 56.83% |
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| Anne D'Amboise Pluto (D) | 13,612 | 43.17% | |
| Registrar of Deeds | |||
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Aroostook County Registrar of Deeds
|
|||
| Lorette Adams (D) | 9,803 | 42.19% | |
| Melissa J. Willette (R) | 13,431 | 57.81% |
|
| Sheriff | |||
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Franklin County Sheriff
|
|||
| Scott R. Nichols (R) | 8,269 | 52.35% |
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| Dennis C. Pike (N) | 7,526 | 47.65% | |
| District Attorney | |||
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District Attorney District 4
|
|||
| Darrick X. Banda (R) | 36,422 | 43.76% | |
| Maeghan Maloney (D) | 46,813 | 56.24% |
|
| County Commissioner | |||
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York County Commissioner District 4
|
|||
| David E. Bowles (R) | 8,386 | 45.42% | |
| Michael J. Cote (I) | 10,076 | 54.58% |
|
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Waldo County Commissioner District 2
|
|||
| Andrew Cardinale (R) | 2,683 | 42.32% | |
| William D. Shorey (D) | 3,657 | 57.68% |
|
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Oxford County Commissioner District 1
|
|||
| Charleen M. Chase (D) | 4,723 | 48.14% | |
| Steven M. Merrill (R) | 5,087 | 51.86% |
|
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Oxford County Commissioner District 2
|
|||
| David A. Duguay (I) | 5,905 | 68.75% |
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| Jane C. Rich (D) | 2,684 | 31.25% | |
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Hancock County Commissioner District 3
|
|||
| Antonio Blasi (D) | 5,153 | 53.47% |
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| R. Frederick Ehrlenbach (R) | 4,485 | 46.53% | |
|
Lincoln County Commissioner District 3
|
|||
| Sheridan T. Bond (R) | 2,897 | 42.37% | |
| Mary R. Trescot (D) | 3,940 | 57.63% |
|
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Somerset County Commissioner District 1
|
|||
| Philip N. Roy | 2,436 | 51.26% |
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| Gerald A. York | 2,316 | 48.74% | |
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Somerset County Commissioner District 2
|
|||
| Robert A. Dunphy | 2,611 | 57.25% |
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| Harry Ralph Withee | 1,950 | 42.75% | |
|
Sagadahoc County Commissioner District 1
|
|||
| Charles Earl Crosby (D) | 3,764 | 55.85% |
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| Guy M. Lebida (R) | 2,975 | 44.15% | |
|
Cumberland County Commissioner District 3
|
|||
| Stephen F. Gorden (R) | 10,480 | 38.48% | |
| Mark D. Grover (I) | 16,756 | 61.52% |
|
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Piscataquis County Commissioner District 2
|
|||
| James Dexter Annis (R) | 1,496 | 52.05% |
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| Susan D. Mackey-Andrews (D) | 1,378 | 47.95% | |
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Piscataquis County Commissioner District 3
|
|||
| Donald J. Crossman (D) | 1,659 | 70.72% |
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| Frederick Y. Trask (R) | 687 | 29.28% | |
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Androscoggin County Commissioner District 2
|
|||
| Beth C. Bell (R) | 8,566 | 50.6% |
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| Michael S. Shostak (D) | 8,364 | 49.4% | |
| Augusta | |||
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Augusta City Council
|
|||
| Harold F Elliott | 3,233 | 39.3% | |
| David M Rollins | 4,993 | 60.7% |
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Augusta School Board
|
|||
| Amanda Eve Bartlett | 4,993 | 49.06% | |
| Laura C Hamilton | 5,184 | 50.94% |
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| Bangor | |||
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Bangor City Council
Vote for no more than three
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| Patricia A Blanchette | 5,487 | 17.82% |
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| Richard M Bruns | 4,659 | 15.13% | |
| Pauline B Civiello | 5,343 | 17.36% |
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| Kenneth J Huhn | 3,778 | 12.27% | |
| David Sawyer Nealley | 5,091 | 16.54% |
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| Chelsea Barrett Prybylo | 1,961 | 6.37% | |
| Megan Linmarie Shorette | 4,464 | 14.5% | |
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Bangor School Committee
Vote for no more than two
|
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| Marc G Eastman | 5,559 | 29.68% |
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| James M Moore | 4,449 | 23.75% | |
| Sarah R Smiley | 8,724 | 46.57% |
|
|
Bangor Referendum Question No. 1
Should the city charter be amended to require voter ratification of city council action to borrow money under certain circumstances?
|
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| Yes | 7,952 | 63.12% |
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| No | 4,647 | 36.88% | |
|
Bangor Referendum Question No. 2
Should the charter be modified to change the name of the undesignated fund to the unassigned fund and increase the amount of money that can be stored in that fund?
|
|||
| Yes | 6,851 | 55.74% |
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| No | 5,441 | 44.26% | |
| Benton | |||
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Benton Selectman
|
|||
| Cecil Bryar | 145 | 10.79% | |
| Daniel Chamberlain | 628 | 46.73% |
|
| Robert Morrissette | 571 | 42.49% | |
| Biddeford | |||
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Biddeford Charter Amendment 1
To reduce the time that a candidate for mayor must be a resident to six months from one year.
|
|||
| Yes | 5,356 | 56.14% |
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| No | 4,184 | 43.86% | |
|
Biddeford Charter Amendment 2
To require that candidates for city council, charter revision committee and school council must be a resident of the city for at least six months prior to filing nomination papers
|
|||
| Yes | 7,820 | 82.68% |
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| No | 1,638 | 17.32% | |
|
Biddeford Charter Amendment 3
To require that vacancies on the city council that occur within 180 days of the previous election be filled by special election rather than by mayor nomination and city council confirmation.
|
|||
| Yes | 6,411 | 68.91% |
|
| No | 2,893 | 31.09% | |
|
Biddeford Charter Amendment 4
To eliminate the police commission and the fire commission.
|
|||
| Yes | 3,912 | 42.83% | |
| No | 5,221 | 57.17% |
|
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Biddeford Charter Amendment 5
To remove the requirement that the superintendent of schools must establish residency within the city.
|
|||
| Yes | 4,102 | 43.77% | |
| No | 5,269 | 56.23% |
|
|
Biddeford Charter Amendment 6
To allow residents to serve on, chair and have full voting rights in all school committee subcommittees.
|
|||
| Yes | 6,288 | 69.77% |
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| No | 2,724 | 30.23% | |
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Biddeford Charter Amendment 7
To require that immediate family members of city and school department employees shall not have any financial interest in any contract entered into by the city or school committee.
|
|||
| Yes | 6,395 | 69.77% |
|
| No | 2,771 | 30.23% | |
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Biddeford Charter Amendment 8
To require that any person serving on any city committee, commission or board must live in Biddeford and have been a resident for at least six months prior to appointment
|
|||
| Yes | 7,745 | 83.79% |
|
| No | 1,498 | 16.21% | |
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Biddeford Charter Amendment 9
To allow the city clerk to nominate and the city council to approve wardens and ward clerks, rather than requiring the wardens and ward clerks be nominated and elected.
|
|||
| Yes | 4,169 | 45.28% | |
| No | 5,039 | 54.72% |
|
|
Biddeford Charter Amendment 10
To hold municipal elections on the first Saturday of the month when there is no state election.
|
|||
| Yes | 3,606 | 39.74% | |
| No | 5,468 | 60.26% |
|
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Biddeford Charter Amendment 11
To remove the use of stickers on municipal ballots on the blank spaces provided.
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|||
| Yes | 4,679 | 52.6% |
|
| No | 4,217 | 47.4% | |
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Biddeford Charter Amendment 12
To require that write-in candidates declare their candidacy with the city clerk.
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|||
| Yes | 5,526 | 62.21% |
|
| No | 3,357 | 37.79% | |
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Biddeford Charter Amendment 13
To make grammatical, formatting, clarity and technical changes to conform the charter to state and federal laws.
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| Yes | 7,178 | 82.12% |
|
| No | 1,563 | 17.88% | |
|
Biddeford Municipal Referendum 1
To allow the city to incur debt of up to $2.1 million for the purpose of paving and repairing roads and reconstructing the Mile Stretch Road.
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| Yes | 3,764 | 42.07% | |
| No | 5,184 | 57.93% |
|
|
Biddeford Municipal Referendum 2
To allow the city to incur debt of up to $4.22 million for the repair of roads and sidewalks, which may include South Street, West Street and Granite Point Road, drainage and storm water improvements and related improvements.
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| Yes | 3,837 | 42.94% | |
| No | 5,099 | 57.06% |
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Biddeford Municipal Referendum 3
To allow the city to incur debt of up to $2.981 million to pay for renovation and repair of buildings and park facilities.
|
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| Yes | 3,913 | 43.77% | |
| No | 5,027 | 56.23% |
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| Bowdoinham | |||
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Bowdoinham School Board Member
|
|||
| SHARON BROWN | 116 | 100% |
|
| Brewer | |||
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Brewer City Council
Vote for no more than two
|
|||
| Larry T Doughty | 2,134 | 29.63% | |
| Jerry W Goss | 2,684 | 37.27% |
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| Matthew Vachon | 2,383 | 33.09% |
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Brewer School Committee
Vote for no more than two
|
|||
| Mark A Beal | 794 | 11.23% | |
| Mark A Chambers | 1,080 | 15.28% | |
| Mark S Farley | 1,079 | 15.27% | |
| Kevin W Forrest | 1,198 | 16.95% |
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| Dani O'Halloran | 1,825 | 25.82% |
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| Tyler Smith | 1,092 | 15.45% | |
|
Brewer Municipal Referendum
To restrict the use of consumer fireworks to areas that permit the discharge of guns.
|
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| Yes | 3,013 | 62.64% |
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| No | 1,797 | 37.36% | |
| Brunswick | |||
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Brunswick School Board Representative at Large
|
|||
| Dale H King | 3,149 | 32.31% | |
| Joy Y Prescott | 6,598 | 67.69% |
|
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Brunswick School Board Representative, District 4
|
|||
| Corinne A Perreault | 1,134 | 75.6% |
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| Federico H Senence | 366 | 24.4% | |
| Buxton | |||
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Buxton Local Article 3
To approve an amendment to the Buxton zoning ordinance regarding building on non-conforming vacant lots.
|
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| Yes | 2,082 | 52.56% |
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| No | 1,879 | 47.44% | |
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Buxton Local Article 4
To enact an ordinance concerning dog licenses.
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| Yes | 2,239 | 54.64% |
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| No | 1,859 | 45.36% | |
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Buxton Local Article 5
To approve an amendment to the Buxton sex offender ordinance to conform to state law.
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| Yes | 3,525 | 85.7% |
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| No | 588 | 14.3% | |
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Buxton Local Article 6
To change the zoning of the former Buxton Grange Hall, currently the Buxton Tavern LLC, from rural to business and commercial district.
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| Yes | 2,456 | 60.45% |
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| No | 1,607 | 39.55% | |
| Cape Elizabeth | |||
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Cape Elizabeth Town Council
Vote for no more than three
|
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| Jessica L Sullivan | 4,061 | 34.66% |
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| James R Wagner | 3,814 | 32.55% |
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| James T Walsh | 3,842 | 32.79% |
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Cape Elizabeth School Board
Vote for no more than three
|
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| John C Christie | 2,629 | 23.18% |
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| Michael G Goulding | 1,477 | 13.02% | |
| William H Gross | 1,753 | 15.46% | |
| David C Hillman | 2,245 | 19.8% |
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| Mary K Williams-Hewitt | 3,236 | 28.54% |
|
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Cape Elizabeth Citizen vote on proposed library project
Shall the town of Cape Elizabeth borrow up to $6 million to fund a new Thomas Memorial Library and accept private donations to assist with the project?
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| Yes | 2,696 | 43.05% | |
| No | 3,566 | 56.95% |
|
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Cape Elizabeth Charter Amendment
Shall the Cape Elizabeth charter be adopted to require that some expenditures be sent to referendum vote?
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| Yes | 4,157 | 75.19% |
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| No | 1,372 | 24.81% | |
| Dexter | |||
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Dexter City Council
Two-year term
|
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| Denise Dinsmore | 801 | 57.38% |
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| Bonnie Morrison | 595 | 42.62% | |
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Dexter MSAD 46 Board of Directors
Two-year term
|
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| 0 | 0% | ||
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Dexter Utility District Trustee
One-year term
|
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| MATTHEW MCKUSICK | 1,500 | 100% |
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| East Millinocket | |||
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East Millinocket Town Selectmen
|
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| Jeff C. DeWitt | 401 | 48.02% | |
| Gary A. MacLeod | 434 | 51.98% |
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East Millinocket School Committee
|
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| Jennifer A. Murray | 519 | 41.55% | |
| Ryan M. Whitehouse | 730 | 58.45% |
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| Eustis | |||
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Eustis Municipal Referendum
Do you favor filing a petition for withdrawal from RSU 58?
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| Yes | 0 | 0% | |
| No | 0 | 0% | |
| Fairfield | |||
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Fairfield Town Council
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| Matthew D. Petrie | 901 | 16.82% | |
| John J. Picchiotti | 1,791 | 33.43% |
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| Aaron B. Rowden | 667 | 12.45% | |
| Michael A. Taylor | 1,016 | 18.97% | |
| Richard A. Tompkins | 982 | 18.33% | |
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Fairfield MSAD No. 49 Board of Directors
Vote for no more than 2
|
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| Michael R. Bolduc | 1,590 | 31.14% |
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| Danielle M. Boutin | 1,404 | 27.5% |
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| Dawn M. Diblasi | 1,180 | 23.11% | |
| Christopher L. Goldsmith | 932 | 18.25% | |
| Falmouth | |||
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Falmouth Municipal Referendum
Shall the ordinance entitiled "Ordinance requiring Falmouth Town Council to withdraw from the METRO services contract effective Dec. 31, 2013," be adopted?
|
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| Yes | 2,223 | 29.59% | |
| No | 5,289 | 70.41% |
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| Freeport | |||
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Freeport City Council District 4
|
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| James D Cassida | 528 | 44.63% | |
| Andrew R Wellen | 655 | 55.37% |
|
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Freeport Water District Trustee
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| 0 | 0% | ||
| Hampden | |||
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Hampden Councilor At Large
Vote for no more than three
|
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| Mark S Cormier | 1,061 | 10.66% | |
| James E Davitt | 881 | 8.85% | |
| Carol S Duprey | 1,445 | 14.52% |
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| Kelly A Paul | 1,157 | 11.63% | |
| David I Ryder | 1,212 | 12.18% | |
| William W Shakespeare | 1,558 | 15.66% |
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| Gregory J Sirois | 1,089 | 10.94% | |
| Shelby D Wright | 1,549 | 15.56% |
|
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Hampden RSU 22 Director
Vote for no more than two
|
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| Jacob D Burns | 1,307 | 21.19% | |
| Richard S Moore | 2,229 | 36.14% |
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| Jessica S Scott | 2,631 | 42.66% |
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| Kennebunk | |||
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Kennebunk Referendum Question 1
To amend the town charter to allow the board of selectmen to accept Community Development Block Grant funds from the state of Maine without having to incur the expense of a special town meeting.
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| Yes | 5,113 | 77.27% |
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| No | 1,504 | 22.73% | |
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Kennebunk Referendum Question 2
To allow the town to purchase four parcels of land in the Lower Village.
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| Yes | 3,153 | 49.73% | |
| No | 3,187 | 50.27% |
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Kennebunk Referendum Question 3
To accept Erica's Way as a town way.
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| Yes | 4,946 | 79.3% |
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| No | 1,291 | 20.7% | |
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Kennebunk Referendum Question 4
To enact an ordinance entitled "2012 Amendments to the Town's Zoning Ordinance to Adopt Changes to Article 2, Section 2, Definitions"
|
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| Yes | 4,519 | 76.28% |
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| No | 1,405 | 23.72% | |
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Kennebunk Referendum Question 5
To enact an ordinance entitled "2012 Amendments to the Town's Zoning Ordinance to Adopt Changes to Article 4, Section 1, Permits Required"
|
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| Yes | 4,420 | 75.35% |
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| No | 1,446 | 24.65% | |
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Kennebunk Referendum Question 6
To enact an ordinance entitled "2012 Amendments to the Town's Zoning Ordinance to Adopt Changes to Article 5, Nonconformance"
|
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| Yes | 4,383 | 75.09% |
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| No | 1,454 | 24.91% | |
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Kennebunk Referendum Question 7
To enact an ordinance entitled "2012 Amendments to the Town's Zoning Ordinance to Adopt Changes to Article 10, Section 7, Signs"
|
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| Yes | 4,416 | 75.6% |
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| No | 1,425 | 24.4% | |
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Kennebunk Referendum Question 8
To enact an ordinance entitled "2012 Amendments to the Town's Zoning Ordinance to Adopt Changes to Article 12, Historic Preservation"
|
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| Yes | 4,539 | 77.4% |
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| No | 1,325 | 22.6% | |
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Kennebunk Referendum Question 9
To change the zoning on a parcel of land by extending the present village residential zone line all the way to the Kennebunk River
|
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| Yes | 4,050 | 68.59% |
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| No | 1,855 | 31.41% | |
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Kennebunk Referendum Question 10
Shall the town of Kennebunk retain 51 Main St. for town use?
|
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| Yes | 4,655 | 72.6% |
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| No | 1,757 | 27.4% | |
| Limerick | |||
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Limerick Local Article 2
Shall the town raise and appropriate $350 toward the support of the Saco River Corridor Commission for a continued water quality monitoring program?
|
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| Yes | 972 | 70.74% |
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| No | 402 | 29.26% | |
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Limerick Local Article 3
Shall an ordinance concerning accessory dwelling units in owner-occupied single-family dwellings be adopted?
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| Yes | 885 | 65.7% |
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| No | 462 | 34.3% | |
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Limerick Local Article 4
To repeal an article, the result of the appeal being that basic replacement such as roof replacements, vinyl siding, painting, window replacement, upkeep of your home, etc., with no permit or fees.
|
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| Yes | 1,106 | 82.11% |
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| No | 241 | 17.89% | |
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Limerick Local Article 5
To amend an article to allow billboards and signs relating to goods and services not rendered on the premises to be permissible with a permit.
|
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| Yes | 969 | 71.04% |
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| No | 395 | 28.96% | |
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Limerick Local Article 6
To amend an article to require that signs not obstruct or impair the vision of vehicular or pedestrian traffic.
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| Yes | 1,121 | 83.97% |
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| No | 214 | 16.03% | |
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Limerick Local Article 7
To add provisions for nonilluminated signs.
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| Yes | 1,105 | 82.4% |
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| No | 236 | 17.6% | |
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Limerick Local Article 8
To define the restrictions on signs in all districts.
|
|||
| Yes | 987 | 74.6% |
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| No | 336 | 25.4% | |
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Limerick Local Article 9
To amend an article to allow the code enforcement officer, rather than the board of appeals, grand variances from regulations regarding signs.
|
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| Yes | 1,120 | 78.32% |
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| No | 310 | 21.68% | |
| Lyman | |||
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Lyman Municipal Referendum
Shall the town approve a new charter recommended by the charter commission?
|
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| Yes | 1,123 | 52.77% |
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| No | 1,005 | 47.23% | |
| Mount Desert | |||
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Mount Desert Municipal Referendum
Shall an ordinance entitled "Moratorium Ordinance regarding Mineral Extraction" be enacted?
|
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| Yes | 749 | 57.35% |
|
| No | 557 | 42.65% | |
| Norridgewock | |||
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Norridgewock Local Article 2
Shall the town vote to change the office of town treasurer from an elected position to an appointed position?
|
|||
| Yes | 543 | 33.85% | |
| No | 1,061 | 66.15% |
|
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Norridgewock Local Article 3
Shall the town vote to change the office of town clerk from an election position to an appointed position?
|
|||
| Yes | 510 | 31.88% | |
| No | 1,090 | 68.13% |
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| Oakland | |||
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Oakland Town Council
Vote for no more than two
|
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| Donald B Borman | 1,329 | 24.33% |
|
| Anne G Hammond | 1,251 | 22.9% | |
| Angela L Jurdak | 908 | 16.62% | |
| Kelly L Roderick | 534 | 9.78% | |
| Dana W. Wrigley | 1,440 | 26.36% |
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Oakland School Board
|
|||
| Donna M Doucette | 2,004 | 68.51% |
|
| Mary-Anne LaMarre | 921 | 31.49% | |
|
Oakland Charter Amendment
Shall the Oakland charter be amended to require that referendums on expenditures of more than $1 million be held in November to ensure the largest possible voter turnout?
|
|||
| Yes | 2,393 | 77.19% |
|
| No | 707 | 22.81% | |
| Old Orchard Beach | |||
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Old Orchard Beach Town Council, 3-year term
Vote for no more than 2
|
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| John R Bird | 1,720 | 22.5% | |
| Robin M Dayton | 2,305 | 30.15% |
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| Dana M Furtado | 2,063 | 26.99% |
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| Neal L Weinstein | 1,556 | 20.36% | |
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Old Orchard Beach Town Council, 2-year term
Vote for no more than 2
|
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| Lindsay F Carter | 1,464 | 18.8% | |
| Sonia Simpson Gardner | 849 | 10.9% | |
| Linda L Mailhot | 1,708 | 21.93% |
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| Robert J Quinn | 2,263 | 29.06% |
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| Kelly A Roy | 1,503 | 19.3% | |
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Old Orchard Beach Town Council, 1-year term
|
|||
| Laura J Bolduc | 2,215 | 49.7% |
|
| Mark D Koenigs | 956 | 21.45% | |
| Paul P Ladakakos | 1,286 | 28.85% | |
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Old Orchard Beach Referendum Question 1
Authorize the permanent granting of an easement
|
|||
| Yes | 3,578 | 75.53% |
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| No | 1,159 | 24.47% | |
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Old Orchard Beach Referendum Question 2
To repeal a salary formula for compensation of the town clerk
|
|||
| Yes | 2,801 | 61.83% |
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| No | 1,729 | 38.17% | |
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Old Orchard Beach Referendum Question 3
To reduce the term of the town clerk from four to two years.
|
|||
| Yes | 3,462 | 73.22% |
|
| No | 1,266 | 26.78% | |
|
Old Orchard Beach RSU No. 23 Budget Referendum
Do you favor approving the RSU 23 budget for the upcoming school year?
|
|||
| Yes | 4,025 | 81.1% |
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| No | 938 | 18.9% | |
| Portland | |||
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Portland City Council at Large
|
|||
| Wellington M Lyons | 13,237 | 44.03% | |
| Nicholas M Mavadones | 16,826 | 55.97% |
|
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Portland City Council District 1
|
|||
| Kevin J Donoghue | 3,394 | 62.74% |
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| Justin B Pollard | 2,016 | 37.26% | |
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Portland City Council District 2
|
|||
| Shane G Boyington | 1,450 | 26.61% | |
| David A Marshall | 3,999 | 73.39% |
|
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Portland Portland Water District Trustee
|
|||
| Gary W Libby | 16,881 | 63.11% |
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| Nisha P Swinton | 9,868 | 36.89% | |
|
Portland School Board District 1
|
|||
| Thomas R Kelley | 2,007 | 42.3% | |
| Jenna R Vendil | 2,738 | 57.7% |
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Portland School Board District 2
|
|||
| Holly N Seelinger | 3,065 | 59.25% |
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| Jeanne M Swanton | 2,108 | 40.75% | |
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Portland Peaks Island Council, 1-year term
|
|||
| Marjorie Phyfe | 306 | 49.12% | |
| Jimal J Thundershield | 317 | 50.88% |
|
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Portland Casco Bay Lines Director At Large
|
|||
| Anthony J Alves | 372 | 52.77% |
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| Robin A Clark | 333 | 47.23% | |
|
Portland Charter Amendment
To alter the election cycle of at-large city councilors to ensure one is up for election each year.
|
|||
| Yes | 24,965 | 81.88% |
|
| No | 5,524 | 18.12% | |
| Sanford | |||
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Sanford Town Council
Vote for no more than three
|
|||
| Steven G Bruno | 1,962 | 12.22% | |
| Victor E DiGregorio | 1,910 | 11.89% | |
| Everard Lenwood Horr | 1,233 | 7.68% | |
| David R Mongeau | 1,694 | 10.55% | |
| Fred William Smith | 2,521 | 15.7% |
|
| Matthew Rosaire Treadwell | 2,142 | 13.34% |
|
| Alan R Walsh | 2,799 | 17.43% |
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| Richard Wilkins | 1,799 | 11.2% | |
|
Sanford Finance Committee
Vote for no more than five
|
|||
| 0 | 0% | ||
| Wesley John Davie | 4,388 | 46.24% |
|
| Nicole Gervais | 5,101 | 53.76% |
|
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Sanford School Committee
|
|||
| 0 | 0% | ||
|
Sanford Municipal Referendum
Shall the Municipality of Sanford approve the new charter recommended by the charter commission?
|
|||
| Yes | 0 | 0% | |
| No | 0 | 0% | |
| Scarborough | |||
|
Scarborough Council Member
Vote for no more than two
|
|||
| Paul Andriulli | 3,599 | 21.52% | |
| Edward Blaise | 3,902 | 23.33% |
|
| Christopher C Coon | 3,385 | 20.24% | |
| Jessica L Holbrook | 5,836 | 34.9% |
|
|
Scarborough Special Election for Council Member
|
|||
| William J Donovan | 4,602 | 49.6% | |
| Katherine A St. Clair | 4,676 | 50.4% |
|
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Scarborough Referendum Question
To accept an issuance of up to $900,000 in bonds to fund the cost of a new ladder truck
|
|||
| Yes | 7,050 | 62.69% |
|
| No | 4,195 | 37.31% | |
| South Portland | |||
|
South Portland City Council District 3
|
|||
| Rosemarie Deangelis | 5,514 | 43.56% | |
| Melissa Linscott | 7,144 | 56.44% |
|
| Standish | |||
|
Standish Municipal Referendum
To reduce the number of members on the budget committee from nine to seven.
|
|||
| Yes | 4,058 | 81.81% |
|
| No | 902 | 18.19% | |
| Waterville | |||
|
Waterville Municipal Referendum
Shall a charter commission be established for the purpose of revising the city charter or establishing a new city charter?
|
|||
| Yes | 0 | 0% | |
| No | 0 | 0% | |
|
Waterville Warden, Ward 1
|
|||
| 0 | 0% | ||
|
Waterville Ward Clerk, Ward 1
|
|||
| 0 | 0% | ||
|
Waterville Charter Commission, Ward 2
|
|||
| Siobhan Leslie Kumm | 236 | 32.28% | |
| Edward L Lachowicz | 495 | 67.72% |
|
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Waterville Warden, Ward 3
|
|||
| 0 | 0% | ||
|
Waterville Ward Clerk, Ward 3
|
|||
| 0 | 0% | ||
|
Waterville Charter Commission, Ward 3
|
|||
| Rosemary Winslow | 641 | 100% |
|
|
Waterville Charter Commission, Ward 6
|
|||
| Peter Madigan | 29 | 100% | |
|
Waterville Warden, Ward 7
|
|||
| 0 | 0% | ||
|
Waterville Ward Clerk, Ward 7
|
|||
| 0 | 0% | ||
| Wells | |||
|
Wells Local Article 2
Shall the ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to Amend the Charter of the Town of Wells to Clarify the Effective Date of Ordinances Enacted by Town Meeting" be enacted?
|
|||
| Yes | 3,853 | 77.15% |
|
| No | 1,141 | 22.85% | |
|
Wells Local Article 3
Shall the ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 145 (Land Use) of the Code of the Town of Wells to Remove All References to 'Chapter 174, Residential Growth' Given its Prior Expiration on June 30, 2008" be enacted?
|
|||
| Yes | 3,050 | 63.7% |
|
| No | 1,738 | 36.3% | |
|
Wells Local Article 4
Shall the ordinance entitled, 'An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 145 (Land Use) of the Code of the Town of Wells to Revise the Site Plan Approval Process" be enacted?
|
|||
| Yes | 3,102 | 65.69% |
|
| No | 1,620 | 34.31% | |
|
Wells Local Article 5
Shall the ordinance entitled, 'An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 145 (Land Use) of the Code of the Town of Wells to Clarify Site Plan Amendment Requirements" be enacted?
|
|||
| Yes | 3,234 | 68.58% |
|
| No | 1,482 | 31.42% | |
|
Wells Local Article 6
Shall the ordinance entitled, 'An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 145 (Land Use) of the Code of the Town of Wells to Remove the Zoning Board of Appeals' Jurisdiction to Hear Appeals of Notices of Violation" be enacted?
|
|||
| Yes | 1,483 | 40.03% | |
| No | 2,222 | 59.97% |
|
|
Wells Local Article 7
Shall the ordinance entitled, 'An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 145 (Land Use) of the Code of the Town of Wells as it Pertains to the 'Official Zone Map of the Town of Wells" to Amend the Boundary Line Between the General Business District ('GB") and the Residential A District ('RA") by Rezoning Various Parcels Located in the BayviewTerrace/Tidal Court Neighborhood from the GB District to the RA District" be enacted?
|
|||
| Yes | 2,763 | 57.9% |
|
| No | 2,009 | 42.1% | |
|
Wells Local Article 8
Shall the Town authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell a certain lot located in the Beachwood Terrace Subdivision?
|
|||
| Yes | 3,321 | 67.47% |
|
| No | 1,601 | 32.53% | |
|
Wells Local Article 9
Shall the Town of Wells Board of Selectmen be authorized to issue bonds in a total amount not to exceed $3,000,000 for the purpose of financing costs of improvements to public streets?
|
|||
| Yes | 3,943 | 74.03% |
|
| No | 1,383 | 25.97% | |
| Westbrook | |||
|
Westbrook Municipal Referendum
To adopt revisions to the city charter.
|
|||
| Yes | 5,864 | 69.78% |
|
| No | 2,539 | 30.22% | |
| Yarmouth | |||
|
Yarmouth Local Article 2
To appropriate no more than $1.5 million to fund improvements and repairs to the Yarmouth High School athletic field and track.
|
|||
| Yes | 2,898 | 53.67% |
|
| No | 2,502 | 46.33% | |
|
Yarmouth Local Article 3
To appropriate $2.88 million to fund improvements and expansion of the public works garage and the school bus repair facility, including the acquisition of adjacent property.
|
|||
| Yes | 2,806 | 52.5% |
|
| No | 2,539 | 47.5% | |
| York | |||
|
York Municipal Referendum 1
To amend the zoning ordinance to refine the definitions and standards for all civic and public uses.
|
|||
| Yes | 6,115 | 79.16% |
|
| No | 1,610 | 20.84% | |
|
York Municipal Referendum 2
To amend the zoning ordinance to clarify dimensional standard for nonconforming lots of record.
|
|||
| Yes | 7,202 | 90.6% |
|
| No | 747 | 9.4% | |
|
York Municipal Referendum 3
To amend the plumbing ordinance to require septic tanks before all major building projects and alter pumping requirements.
|
|||
| Yes | 6,988 | 87.12% |
|
| No | 1,033 | 12.88% | |
|
York Municipal Referendum 4
To modify the street opening and culvert ordinance
|
|||
| Yes | 5,736 | 73.69% |
|
| No | 2,048 | 26.31% | |
|
York Municipal Referendum 5
To authorize the town to sell a lot of land located at 430 Ridge Road.
|
|||
| Yes | 6,844 | 86.44% |
|
| No | 1,074 | 13.56% | |