I met Shenna Bellows in 2014 when she ran a vigorous campaign against Susan Collins. I joined the campaign staff and spent most of 2014 working hard for Bellows. It’s an honor to be able to support her again as a volunteer in 2026.
In 2021, Bellows became Maine’s first female secretary of state. She has made changes that I know have made my experience at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles easier. Plus, we now have online voter registration and she’s defending absentee voting from Trump administration demands.
Having been “behind the scenes” during Bellows’ 2014 campaign, I’ve seen what an incredibly hard worker she is. She’s ethical, fair and determined to make Maine a better place for us all.
Join me in electing a proven leader to the Blaine House.
Debbie Atwood
Brunswick
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