Nathaniel Harvey, who has never held a political position, is running for a seat on the Woolwich Board of Selectmen against Allison Hepler and Jason Shaw, both incumbents elected to the board in 2012.
Election 2020
Trump, Biden trips illustrate Electoral College calculations
The president planned a rally in Pennsylvania, while Biden was in Florida courting seniors.
Two Gorham residents vie for vacated House District 27 seat
Democrat Kyle Bailey faces Republican Roger E. Densmore III to represent the district that covers parts of Gorham and Scarborough.
Two Gorham residents vie for open seat in Maine house
Democrat Kyle Bailey faces Republican Roger E. Densmore III to represent the district that covers parts of Gorham and Scarborough.
Portland mayor and most councilors announce opposition to 5 referendum questions
Every councilor except Pious Ali is opposing the ballot questions drafted by Southern Maine Democratic Socialists of America, but all are silent on a 6th proposal, to lift a cap on marijuana stores in the city.
Annalee Rosenblatt, Maine House 29
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Georgia breaks record for turnout on first day of early voting
A tracker shows an eight-hour wait at one office.
At-large council candidates lay out concerns, priorities
Justin Costa, April Fournier, Ronald Gan and Laura Kelley are running to fill the City Council seat that has been held by Jill Duson for close to 20 years.
District 4 candidates aim to bring new perspective to City Council
Rosemary Mahoney and Andrew Zarro both cite public transportation and housing affordability among their key concerns.
Rent control proposal heads to Portland voters again
A similar proposal was rejected by a nearly 2-1 margin in 2017.
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