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Portland residents compete for open seat in Maine Senate

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation November 04, 2022

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Two Portland residents are competing to fill an open seat in the Maine Senate representing District 27, which includes parts of Portland and Westbrook. Jill Duson, a Democrat and longtime Portland city councilor, is running against Jeffrey Tounge, a Republican and longtime city resident. Tounge did not respond to a request for information about his candidacy. Here is a look at Duson’s priorities and positions on some key issues. Q: What are... + full article



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