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. Carney | John Wesley Lewis | Annie Christy | Rebecca 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. Hurder | Lawrence R. Kaplan | Philip R. Saucier | Caitlin S. Sweet |
Photos courtesy of The Cape Courier |
TOWN COUNCIL | ||
David W. Hughes | Caitlin R. Jordan | Penelope 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