LIVERMORE FALLS – Two incumbent selectmen in Livermore Falls are being challenged for their seats. In neighboring Livermore, two selectpersons are seeking election with no competition.
SAD 36 Board of Directors candidates in both towns are unopposed.
Both towns are holding elections of municipal and school officials Tuesday, June 14. Livermore polls are open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Brettuns Community Building. Livermore Falls has not made a final decision on poll times, but the location is the Fire Station.
Livermore Falls has scheduled its town meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 15, at Murray Hall. Livermore’s town meeting is at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 16, at Brettuns Community Building.
In Livermore Falls, three people are vying for a two-year term for the selectman’s seat held by Bernal Lake. Lake is seeking re-election, and Michael Collins and Michael Letalien are challenging him.
Incumbent Selectman Joyce Drake and her challenger, Julie Deschesne, are seeking election to a three-year term.
Three people are seeking election to the SAD 36 board for the three three-year terms. Incumbent Director Denise Rodzen is seeking re-election and two newcomers have also submitted nomination papers: Heidi Rodzen, Denise Rodzen’s daughter-in-law, and Amie Smith, the daughter of Director Elaine Smith.
Eric Rodzen, Denise Rodzen’s husband, is not seeking re-election this year.
In Livermore, incumbent Selectperson John Wakefield is seeking another three-year term while Wayne Timberlake wants another two-year term on the board.
Incumbent SAD 36 Directors Ashley O’Brien and Rodney Newman are seeking re-election to two three-year terms.
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