Early voting is ongoing for the Special Election in Maine House District 24, featuring Democrat Sean Faircloth and Republican Carolyn Fish. This election follows the resignation of Joe Perry, who became State Treasurer in December. Both candidates discussed their views with Brittany McHatten ahead of the election on Tuesday.
Early voting has commenced for a Special Election in Maine House District 24, which encompasses Veazie as well as parts of Bangor, Brewer, and Orono. The election is taking place following the resignation of former State Representative Joe Perry, who left his position to become State Treasurer in December.
The candidates vying for the position are Democrat Sean Faircloth, who has previously served five terms in the Maine Legislature and has held a chair position on the Bangor City Council, and Republican Carolyn Fish, who, despite being a relative newcomer to politics, believes her extensive business experience provides her with valuable insights into Maine’s critical issues.
Ahead of the election, both candidates engaged in a discussion with Brittany McHatten in the studio, highlighting their perspectives and plans for the district.
The Special Election will take place on Tuesday, offering constituents in District 24 an opportunity to make their voices heard in this important legislative position.
The Special Election for Maine House District 24 features two candidates: Democrat Sean Faircloth, an experienced former legislator, and Republican Carolyn Fish, who brings a business background to her campaign. Early voting is currently in progress, and both candidates have shared their insights before the election day on Tuesday.
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