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C. Thompson: Best person for the job

On Nov. 4, the voters in Lewiston’s District 61 have the opportunity to elect the best person to represent them in Augusta. Mark Cayer, current Lewiston City Council president, is both hardworking and committed to the people of Lewiston. He cares for the city and will be a strong and dependable voice for all residents. […]

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J. Clifford IV: He can get things done

I write in support of Mark Cayer for the District 61 seat in the Maine House of Representatives. I have known him professionally for many years in his positions as a law enforcement officer and now a private investigator. I know him as the respected president of the Lewiston City Council and, finally, as a […]

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L. Gosselin: Prepared to ask tough questions

I have known Mark Cayer for several years as president of the Lewiston City Council. He is a thoughtful person and is prepared to ask the tough questions and strives dutifully to do what is in the best interest of taxpayers. He has gained firsthand experience with 20 years in law enforcement, six years as […]

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S. Morgan: Asks the right questions

I had the good fortune to sit next to Mark Cayer on the Lewiston City Council for two years. I observed his decision-making process and what stood out was that his ability to listen, ask the right questions, and come to very well thought out answers, was second to none. He went on to serve […]

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B. Damon: Creative in finding solutions

I am writing in support of Mark Cayer for District 61 representative to the Maine Legislature. I have watched him lead the Lewiston City Council as council president and I respect his judgment and concern for all citizens. His balanced approach to fiscal matters will be a welcome relief to the bickering and rhetoric so […]

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L. Morin: He’s the man for the job

I am writing in support of independent Mark Cayer’s bid for House District 61. Cayer has proven himself to be honest, hard-working and really cares for the people of Lewiston. He currently serves Lewiston as City Council president. He pays attention to the concerns and complaints of the people he serves in this city. He […]

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R. Macdonald: Will move Lewiston forward

The biggest impediment to real welfare reform in Maine is the Maine Democratic Party. The Democrats have pledged their allegiance to Maine Equal Justice Partners, The Maine People’s Alliance and the ACLU. These nonprofits have no concern for overburdened taxpayers. Sen. Susan Collins answered Lewiston’s plea and continues working to find a solution to the […]

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R. Soucy: He will do a good job in Augusta

Mark Cayer presently is chairman of the Lewiston City Council. I have known him for some time and the one thing I really want to say about him is that he has a lot of good, common sense. He is quiet, but does a good job as a city councilor. If I lived in District […]

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J. Thompson: The best candidate for District 61

I am writing in support of independent candidate Mark Cayer’s bid for Maine’s House of Representatives. As Lewiston City Council president for two terms, Cayer’s leadership has had an immensely positive impact on the city of Lewiston. As a citizen of Lewiston and one who has taken the time to go to City Council meetings, […]

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J. Marquis: The kind of person we need

I am supporting Mark Cayer in his bid for a seat in the Maine Legislature. During his tenure serving the city of Lewiston, his willingness to take the time to study and, more importantly, understand issues and points of view is laudable. He leads, not only with innate intelligence, but also with profound compassion. He […]