You have a registered email address and password on pressherald.com, but we are unable to locate a paid subscription attached to these credentials. Please verify your current subsription or subscribe.
An art project that challenged students to do something they wouldn’t normally do prompted University of Maine at Farmington sophomore Alex Portela to volunteer to help with elections Tuesday in Farmington. “I’m not a political person,” she said as she opened absentee ballots while voters came into the Community Building and others logged their votes into the ballot machine.
Two hours after polls opened Tuesday, election warden Eileen Kreutz, far right, reported that voting in Industry had been steady. Pauline Oakes checks in voters Steve Brennan, Adam Brennan and Matthew Brennan during the noon hour at the Industry Town Hall.
Ballot clerk Jerry Lorey instructs Matthew Brennan how to submit his ballot during the lunch hour Tuesday at the Industry Town Hall. Two hours after polls opened, election warden Eileen Kreutz reported that voting had been steady.
Tom Mellen and his dog, Abby, wait for his wife, Pat, to vote Tuesday at the Community Building in Farmington as candidates wait to greet voters behind them. Voting was reported to be steady throughout the morning.
Comments are no longer available on this story