Posted inMaine, sj-web

Mainers vote absentee in record numbers

Mainers are setting early voting records for a governor’s election, with 34 percent more absentee ballots submitted so far this year than in 2014, contributing to a projected turnout of 65 percent. Democrats continue to outpace Republicans in absentee voting, with 61,792 ballots — representing 18 percent of all registered Democrats — returned as of […]

advertisement
Posted inMaine, sj-web

Maine voters can now request absentee ballots online

AUGUSTA (AP) — Maine voters can now request absentee ballots for November’s election online. Democratic Secretary of State Matt Dunlap said voters can vote by absentee ballot through mail or in-person at their town hall. Mainers will elect a new governor to succeed term-limited Republican Gov. Paul LePage. Voters will also elect a U.S. senator, […]

Posted inLewiston-Auburn

Last day to vote absentee is June 8

JAY — Absentee ballots are available at the Town Office, and the last day to vote absentee without a special circumstance is Thursday, June 8. The polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 13, at the Jay Community Building to cast ballots to validate the Regional School Unit 73 budget […]

Posted inFranklin

Rangeley town meeting referendum set for June 13

RANGELEY — The annual town meeting June 13 is the first to be held by secret ballot at the polls. Townspeople voted 64-34 on June 16, 2016, to change from an open meeting to voting on the warrant at the polls. Town Manager Tim Pellerin said last year that changing to a referendum would be […]

Posted inLetters

Absentee ballot mailing deceptive

My elderly mother recently received an official-looking notice indicating she hadn’t signed up to receive an absentee ballot. Also included was an application for an absentee ballot, with a return address for Lewiston City Hall. This confused her because she’s been voting absentee for years. I called Lewiston’s city clerk and was told the notices […]