I am proud to endorse Ralph Tucker in his candidacy for the Maine House of Representatives. Ralph has been a friend for 40 years and was always a wise counsel to me during my time in the legislature and while I served as the Attorney General of Maine. Ralph knows Maine and Brunswick and always puts the public interest first. I urge all Brunswick Democrats to vote for Ralph Tucker on June 10th.
James Tierney, Former
Attorney General of Maine
Lisbon Falls
We write to express our strong support for Ralph Tucker to represent House District 50 in the legislature. We are a group of moms with children who are current or soon-to-be students in Brunswick schools. We care deeply about the strength of our schools and our community. We are supporting Ralph because he has the experience, knowledge and temperament to represent Brunswick families well in Augusta. We know that he will be an extremely effective and strong advocate for the needs of Brunswick kids in the legislature.
If elected, strengthening and supporting our public schools will be one of his major priorities. Ralph’s three children benefited from strong schools here in Brunswick and now his two granddaughters will make their way through the Brunswick school system.
Through the years Ralph has worked hard for Brunswick schools, advocating for the funding and resources they need to support our children to flourish. He, his wife Nancy and other Brunswick parents led a grassroots effort to build a new high school in Brunswick. He won an upset vote as a write-in candidate for school board against a listed candidate. Once on the School Board, he quickly gained the respect of his peers and was appointed chair. He fought hard for funding for our schools both as Chair of the School Board and as a member of the Town Council.
We hope that you will join us in supporting Ralph Tucker to represent District 50 in the Maine House of Representatives.
Beth Bisson, Ana Hicks,
Sue O’Dell, Carrie Orlando,
Sarah Snyder
Brunswick
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