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Monday, September 24, 2012

Lisbon Candidates & Ref Questions for Nov 6 2012

Hello All,

Papers were filed today.  Names were determined by lot, not alphabetical order.  The following candidates and referendum questions will appear on the November 6, 2012 ballot.  Proofing will be done early next week and then absentee ballots should arrive at the Town Office by October 3 or 4th.   Please verify your name and address appears correctly below. THANK YOU!

Regular absentee voting will take place at the Town Hall until 5:00 PM on Thursday November 1, and then by special circumstances only until 8 PM on Election Day.  Lots of voters have called the Town Clerk’s office or filled out absentee applications requesting their absentee ballot be mailed to them when they arrive. Candidates are prohibited from handling absentee ballots, except for immediate family members. 
Signs may go up in the road right-of-way 6 weeks prior to Election Day and must come down 1 week after.  Advertising materials and campaigning will not be allowed within 250 feet of the absentee polling place at the Town Hall once these ballots arrive.  If you have any questions at all, feel free to contact me.  My cell is 319-6008, anytime.  Other election information and candidate handout materials can be found on the Town Clerk’s website under Elections. 

For Council At Large
Gregg William Garrison
9 Pike Street, Lisbon Falls

Eric Glen Metivier
277 Lisbon Street, Lisbon

For Council District 1
Mark Curtis Lunt

For Council District 2
Dillon James Pesce
Tyler Alfred Golletti

For Budget Advisory Board At Large
Dorothy Bernadette Fitzgerald
6 School Street, Lisbon Falls

For Budget Advisory Board District 1
Write ins

For Budget Advisory Board District 2
Write ins

For School Committee
Herbert Leslie Reed
385 Ridge Road, Lisbon Falls

Kathi Louise Yergin
2 Highland Avenue, Lisbon Falls

For Water Commission
Write ins


Twila

Twila Lycette, Town Clerk
300 Lisbon Street
Lisbon, ME 04250
207-353-3000 Ext 109

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