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Two Sanford residents compete for District 142 seat in Maine House

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation October 29, 2022

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A former Democratic legislator is running against a Republican challenger for a seat in the Maine House representing District 142, which covers part of Sanford. Anne-Marie Mastraccio, Sanford’s sitting mayor and a former state representative, is facing Pamela Buck, a human resources executive for an agency that serves unhoused people in York County. Here is a look at the candidates’ priorities and positions on some key issues. ANNE-MARIE... + full article



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