Candidates Night for state elections Wednesday night

A second Candidates Night will be held on Wednesday, October 26, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. at the Town Hall Chambers.  Students from the Cape Elizabeth High School advanced-placement government class will host a panel of four candidates running for state elections.  The four candidates participating in the event are all from Cape Elizabeth: State Senator Anne M. Carney is running for re-election against John Wesley Lewis in District 29.  Representative to the Legislature Rebecca J. Millett is running for re-election against Annie Christy in Legislative District 123.  Incumbent Christopher J. Kessler and challenger Tammy Walter  will not be participating in the event; they are running for Representative to the Legislature for District 121.

The event will take place in person at Town Hall Chambers and will be live streamed on CETV.  A recording will be available on CETV Video on Demand the following day under "Public Access."  

   

STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 29

REPRESENTATIVE LEGISLATURE DISTRICT 123

 Anne M. CarneyJohn Wesley LewisAnnie ChristyRebecca J. Millett
Photos courtesy of The Cape Courier



A recording of last week's Candidate Night with local municipal candidates is available here.  There are four candidates running for two seats on the School Board: Philip R. Saucier is running for re-election, and Caitlin S. Sweet, Arienne D. Hurder, Lawrence R. Kaplan are running for a first term.  There are three candidates running for two seats on the Town Council: incumbents Penelope A. Jordan and Caitlin R. Jordan are running for re-election against David W. Hughes.


SCHOOL BOARD


Arienne D. HurderLawrence R. KaplanPhilip R. SaucierCaitlin S. Sweet
Photos courtesy of The Cape Courier






TOWN COUNCIL






David W. HughesCaitlin R. JordanPenelope A. Jordan
Photos courtesy of The Cape Courier




NEXT ELECTION: Tuesday, November 8, 2022

General and Municipal Elections
Hours:  Polls open 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Location: Cape Elizabeth High School (directions)


VOTING ABSENTEE BALLOT IN-PERSON:

Registered voters may now vote by absentee ballot in-person at Town Hall.  Voters will enter through the south side door of Town Hall (adjacent to the Village Green).  

The deadline to vote by absentee ballot is 4:00 p.m. Thursday, November 3, 2022.

Hours at Town Hall Council Chambers prior to Election Day:

Monday 7:30 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. and Tuesday - Friday 7:30 a.m. - 3:45 p.m.


FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT:  ELECTIONS & VOTING

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