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PRESIDENT & VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES PARTY JOHNSON, GARY E. & GRAY, JAMES P. LIBERTARIAN 17 23 15 14 9 11 20 109 OBAMA, BARACK & BIDEN, JOE DEMOCRAT 994 889 851 941 886 808 810 6,179 ROMNEY, MITT & RYAN, PAUL REPUBLICAN 640 637 461 674 486 347 324 3,569 STEIN, JILL & HONKALA, CHERI GRN. INDEP. 10 12 14 5 13 14 13 81 WRITE-IN - PAUL, RONALD & WILLIS, MARK REPUBLICAN 0 0 1 3 0 1 4 9 WRITE-IN - REED, JILL ANN & CARY, THOMAS A. UNAFFILIATED 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WRITE-IN - ANDERSON, ROSS C. & RODRIGUEZ, LUIS JUSTICE PARTY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BLANKS 16 40 25 18 0 39 26 164 UNITED STATES SENATOR PARTY DALTON, DANNY FRANCIS NON-PARTY 9 6 12 4 9 12 13 65 DILL, CYNTHIA ANN DEMOCRAT 205 219 216 169 202 216 225 1,452 DODGE, ANDREW IAN INDEP. FOR LIB. 7 8 8 9 6 4 11 53 KING, ANGUS INDEP. FOR ME. 906 796 734 891 765 668 619 5,379 SUMMERS, CHARLES E. JR. REPUBLICAN 502 512 342 517 377 249 258 2,757 WOODS, STEPHEN M. INDEPENDENT 19 15 17 12 17 15 19 114 BLANKS 29 45 38 53 18 56 52 291 REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS - DIST #1 PARTY COURTNEY, JONATHAN T.E. REPUBLICAN 565 579 404 591 424 278 270 3,111 PINGREE, CHELLIE DEMOCRAT 1,068 949 900 993 933 869 848 6,560 BLANKS 44 73 63 71 37 73 79 440 Page 1 of 5

STATE SENATOR - DIST #5 PARTY SEVIGNY, TIMOTHY NORMAN REPUBLICAN 625 646 473 612 506 348 362 3,572 VALENTINO, LINDA M. DEMOCRAT 998 874 805 939 832 779 740 5,967 BLANKS 54 81 89 104 56 93 95 572 REP. TO THE LEGISLATURE - DIST #133 PARTY HOBBINS, BARRY J. DEMOCRAT 0 2 490 903 130 730 437 2,692 KOUZOUNAS, DEMITROULA REPUBLICAN 0 2 351 665 91 406 220 1,735 BLANKS 0 0 55 73 8 80 68 284 TOTALS 0 4 896 1,641 229 1,216 725 4,711 REP. OF THE LEGISLATURE - DIST #134 PARTY CHENETTE, JUSTIN MARK DEMOCRAT 970 833 282 12 710 4 293 3,104 WYMAN, ROLAND P. REPUBLICAN 628 685 159 2 411 0 150 2,035 BLANKS 79 79 30 0 44 0 29 261 TOTALS 1,677 1,597 471 14 1,165 4 472 5,400 JUDGE OF PROBATE PARTY BAILEY, DONNA A. DEMOCRAT 947 843 764 926 844 711 724 5,759 NADEAU, ROBERT M. AUCLAIR INDEPENDENT 609 611 492 567 464 392 356 3,491 BLANKS 121 147 111 162 86 117 117 861 REGISTER OF PROBATE PARTY LOVEJOY, CAROL J. REPUBLICAN 1,299 1,260 1,041 1,237 1,096 913 853 7,699 BLANKS 378 341 326 418 298 307 344 2,412 Page 2 of 5

STATE REFERENDUM QUESTIONS QUESTION ONE: CITIZEN INITIATIVE Do you want to allow the State of Maine to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples? YES 910 881 787 990 824 746 716 5,854 NO 735 679 543 609 563 419 443 3,991 BLANKS 32 41 37 56 7 55 38 266 QUESTION TWO: BOND ISSUE Do you favor an $11,300,000 bond issue to provide funds for capital to build a diagnostic facility for the University of Maine System; for capital improvementments and equipment, including machine tool technology, for the Maine Community College System; and for capital improvements and equipment at the Maine Maritime Academy? YES 778 660 642 903 668 646 635 4,932 NO 834 862 656 658 688 475 474 4,647 BLANKS 65 79 69 94 38 99 88 532 QUESTION THREE: BOND ISSUE Do you favor a $5,000,000 bond issue to purchase land and conservation easements statewide from willing sellers for public land and water access, conservation, wildlife or fish habitat and outdoor recreation, including hunting and fishing and deer wintering areas, and to preserve working farmland and working waterfronts to be matched by at least $5,000,000 in private and public contributions? YES 970 885 777 1,018 787 765 750 5,952 NO 644 644 518 543 570 362 357 3,638 BLANKS 63 72 72 94 37 93 90 521 Page 3 of 5

QUESTION FOUR: BOND ISSUE Do you favor a $51,500,000 bond issue for improvements to highways and bridges, local roads, airports and port facilities, as well as for funds for rail access, transit buses and the LifeFlight Foundation, which will make the State eligible for at least $105,600,000 in federal and other matching funds? YES 1,112 997 931 1,161 935 830 829 6,795 NO 502 537 372 412 425 294 287 2,829 BLANKS 63 67 64 82 34 96 81 487 QUESTION 5: BOND ISSUE Do you favor a $7,925,000 bond isssue to be expended over 2 years for revolving loan funds for drinking water systems and for wastewater treatment facilities, which will make the State eligible to secure $39,625,000 in federal grants? YES 1,014 890 865 1,112 916 847 830 6,474 NO 594 633 433 456 435 277 285 3,113 BLANKS 69 78 69 87 43 96 82 524 REGIONAL SCHOOL UNIT BUDGET VALIDATION REFERENDUM REFERENDUM QUESTION 1 Do you favor approving the Regional School Unit No. 23 budget for the upcoming school year that was adopted at the latest Regional School Unit budget meeting? YES 985 923 866 1,023 837 819 839 6,292 NO 645 585 412 501 468 316 271 3,198 BLANKS 45 101 85 134 84 82 81 612 * Note: The RSU #23 budget document is on the next page. TOTALS 1,675 1,609 1,363 1,658 1,389 1,217 1,191 10,102 Page 4 of 5

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