
2019 Local Races
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Four people, including the incumbent, are running for the top elected position in Westbrook. -
The sitting councilor announces he has withdrawn from the race, leaving 2 challengers to compete for the seat. -
The race features Adam Burk, executive director of a social innovation lab, and Sam Rosenthal, a retired engineer. -
The middle school project would cost $69.3 million, but receive $59.2 million in state funding; $2.3 million would go toward traffic improvements. -
Marston Lovell is seeking a second term as Saco's mayor in a race against Ward 3 Councilor William Doyle. -
Lynn Copleland is seeking her second term as a city councilor and faces a challenge from Jack Cianchette to represent Ward 4. -
Voters will decide Nov. 5 which three of six candidates they want on the Town Council. -
David Douglass hopes to unseat At-Large Councilor Bob Muir on Nov. 5. -
Former Councilor Roxanne Frenette is trying to wrest a seat from Joseph Thornton or Jay Kelley, both incumbents. -
Residents will also vote on a school committee race and 3 referendum questions. -
They are seeking the District 3 seat representing Libbytown, Stroudwater, Rosemont and Oakdale. -
A political newcomer is taking on two incumbents at the polls this fall. -
Alan Casavant is seeking a fifth term, but Jason Litalien says the city needs new leadership. -
Three incumbent councilors are running unopposed, as are two newcomers. -
The race includes six incumbents who want to return to the board for another two years. -
Incumbent Sue Henderson will face off against challengers Margaret Brownlee, Katelyn Bruzgo, Richard Carter and Mary Drymon DeRose. -
They are seeking the District 3 seat representing Libbytown, Stroudwater, Rosemont and Oakdale. -
Five candidates are running for the open seat representing District 3 on the Portland City Council. -
Jennifer Kirk will face Thomas Fournier in District 1. -
If approved Nov. 5, $2.5 million would go to the Scarborough Land Trust, $1.2 million would be used to repair the turf field at the high school and $660,000 would replace a 31-year-old pumper truck. -
Following a May 2018 board recall, three candidates are running to fill two, three-year terms on the board. -
Mcdonald Johnson, Claude Rwaganje and Steve Willette are vying for the seat on the Westbrook City Council currently held by Ann Peoples. -
Deb Shangraw says she'll work across party lines for the city and David Morse says he will listen to and advocate for Ward 1 residents. -
Incumbent Larry McWilliams and challenger Elliot Storey both want to get the red tape out of city business in Westbrook. -
On the Nov. 5 ballot are incumbent Stewart McCallister, political newcomer James Brockman and former Town Council Chairman Philip T. Gagnon Jr. -
Incumbent Alan Walton of Bath faces a challenge from Lorna Ryan of Woolwich.
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Bill Keleher, Don Koslosky, Jane Quirion and Sarah Ward are vying for two seats with partial terms ending next year.
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Matt Nixon is challenging incumbents Marie Brillant and Bill Thompson.
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Two candidates, Martin Grohman and Susan Deschambault, are competing to replace outgoing Mayor Alan Casavant, who is not seeking reelection after 6 consecutive terms.