Lewiston City Council changes hands
Three incumbents ousted by voters.Read More
Read moreThree incumbents ousted by voters.Read More
Read moreWith no one receiving over 50% of the vote, the election will head to a runoff on Tuesday, Dec. 12.Read
Read moreThree incumbents on the Town Council all lost their seats Tuesday and another on the school board also lost to
Read moreVoters also chose two new Augusta Board of Education members, James Orr and Susan Parks, in contested races.Read More
Read moreThe race has been viewed as a choice between an incumbent who has overseen a development boom and zoning overhaul,
Read moreThree of the seven seats will change hands at the start of the 2024 term.Read More
Read moreMaine voters overwhelmingly rejected Question 3. It was defeated in almost every community, with a few exceptions.Read More
Read moreMore than 200 colleges across the country, including two in Maine, collectively received billions in funding from foreign powers, including
Read moreIncumbents in places like Waterville and Oakland held onto their seats Tuesday, but they didn’t fare as well elsewhere.Read More
Read moreResidents also voted on all nine City Council seats, seven school board seats and a referendum to fund an addition
Read moreDion captured a majority of votes after ranked-choice votes were allocated Read More
Read moreMainers resoundingly voted to approve a citizens’ initiative instituting an automotive “right to repair” in the state in Tuesday’s elections.
Read moreHe joins his wife, Sandra Fickett, on the five-member governing boardRead More
Read moreOne lawmaker is proposing performance-based ratemaking as a possible way to address problems highlighted by the failed campaign to take
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