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Pingree's decisive win no surprise to her campaign
The Democratic winner took 44 percent of the vote, losing only in York County.
[June 12, 2008]

U.S. Senate race might gain independent candidate
Election 2008: Herbert Hoffman might siphon votes from Democrat Tom Allen in a race against incumbent Susan Collins.
[June 12, 2008]

Cape school budget vote seen as call for more money
Election 2008: Residents said they rejected Cape Elizabeth's $19.7 million spending plan because it was too low.
[June 12, 2008]

Voters award Democrats Innes and McLaughlin a surprise: A tie
Election 2008: The state is expected to conduct a recount in House District 107.
[June 12, 2008]

[June 12, 2008]

Summers' experience pays off in win against Scontras
A former state legislator and an Iraq war veteran, the GOP winner promises 'concrete solutions' if he is elected.
[June 11, 2008]

Allen to face Collins after lopsided primary win
The veteran lawmaker claims victory early in the evening against Tom Ledue.
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Bond passes, will fund public improvements
The $29.7 million package will pay for work on roads, bridges, railroads, ports and many other projects.
[June 11, 2008]

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[June 11, 2008]

It's Pingree vs. Summers
Adam Cote comes closer than the other candidates, but Pingree's popularity brings her the most votes.
[June 11, 2008]

[June 11, 2008]

Heavy election turnout expected
Election 2008: Voters will pick candidates for a seat in Congress and who will challenge Sen. Collins.
[June 10, 2008]

Activists to woo voters with flurry of petitions
Election 2008: Opponents also will be at the polls as at least six campaigns gather signatures.
[June 10, 2008]

Probe leads lawmaker to give up seat
Election 2008: Chris Barstow, under investigation by police, says he won't seek re-election.
[June 10, 2008]

Kittery voters to decide on school budget
Election 2008: Money for projects, including facility improvements, would come from surplus funds.
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Voter outreach key in primary
Congressional hopefuls' efforts to get supporters to the polls can have a big impact in a close race.
[June 8, 2008]

District 1 race takes center stage
A bond issue, the question of Sen. Collins' Democratic challenger and other races are also on the ballot.
[June 8, 2008]

Cote's campaign given a $112,000 boost
The national group that represents credit unions spent the money on mailers to Maine voters.
[June 7, 2008]

[June 7, 2008]

Four Democrats vie for Cumberland commission seat being vacated by Clenott
The winner of the primary likely will win in November, unless an independent runs.
[June 7, 2008]

Iraq mistakes sticking point in 1st District GOP debate
Election 2008: Charlie Summers rejects Dean Scontras' call to revisiting the path to war.
[June 6, 2008]

Challenger in Buxton race says he knows town the best
Keith Emery takes on two incumbents in a Board of Selectmen race.
[June 6, 2008]

Loss of tax revenue Hollis selectman's concern
Ben Severance is being challenged by former selectmen chairman Winifred Williams.
[June 6, 2008]

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Political turmoil spurs candidates to run in Acton
The town has struggled with disputes over a trash transfer station and issues with the assessments.
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Money-saving ideas abound in Dayton Board of Selectmen race
Both candidates see efficiency as the key ingredient to keeping town affairs flowing smoothly.
[June 6, 2008]

1st District Republicans offer choices to voters
With days to go, Charles Summers and Dean Scontras continue to butt heads.
[June 5, 2008]

Crowded Democratic field in 1st District turns feisty down the stretch
The six-way race is hard to handicap because there hasn't been any independent polling.
[June 5, 2008]

Residents to vote on zoning, gathering rules
Regulations addressing mass events and the rezoning of individual lots have stirred controversy.
[June 5, 2008]

Sewers, education, taxes top Eliot selectmen's agenda
The town pays an unfair share of school costs, an incumbent says; a challenger cites Bolt Hill Road waste woes.
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South Berwick voters to decide whether officials can be recalled
A citizens petition is behind the proposal, which critics believe would be prone to abuse.
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