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What young immigrant voters want Maine’s elected officials to know about them

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation November 04, 2022

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The four voters who met with the Press Herald and Maine Public. Clockwise from top left: Sulwan Ahmed, Amran Osman, Sosanya Pok and Mohamed Awil. Sofia Aldinio/Staff Photographer Two Somali Americans running for seats in the Maine legislature Tuesday. One is unopposed, assuring a victory. And a growing number of Mainers from immigrant backgrounds are seeking, and winning, positions in municipal government. Still, some people say much more... + full article



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