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A Waterville resident, left, arrives Tuesday ready to vote at The Elm.
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Democratic U.S. Senate primary candidate Betsy Sweet greets voters Tuesday at the Augusta Civic Center. All Augusta wards were voting there.
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After wiping down a voting booth with a disinfectant wipe Tuesday, election worker Dawn Hodsdon, left, signals for the next voter in line in the gym at Monmouth Academy. Every second booth was taped off to keep more distance between voters.
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Fairfield voters cast their ballots Tuesday at the Fairfield Community Center.
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Voters enter the Fairfield Community Center in Fairfield on Tuesday.
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People wait outside at 7:58 a.m. Tuesday for the polls to open at 8 at the Foster Memorial Gym at Monmouth Academy.
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A voter checks in with an election clerk Tuesday as Waterville residents mark ballots in the background at The Elm.
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After wiping down a voting booth with a disinfectant wipe, election worker Dawn Hodsdon, right, signals for the next voter in line in the Monmouth Academy gym. Every other booth was taped off to keep more distance between voters.
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Voter Floyd Whitmore, left, exits a voting booth Tuesday as Election Clerk Willis Libby, right, prepares to disinfect the booth at Mill Stream Elementary School in Norridgewock. Libby, who worked all 12 hours of the election, said it takes him about one minute to spray, wipe down and disinfect the surfaces of a voting booth.
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Signs line the doorway Tuesday as a voter arrives at the municipal building in Skowhegan.
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Election Clerk Willis Libby disinfects a booth Tuesday Mill Stream Elementary School after it was used by a Norridgewock voter. Libby, who worked all 12 hours of the election, said it takes him about one minute to spray, wipe down and disinfect the surfaces of a voting booth.
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A voter arrives at the polls Tuesday at Mill Stream Elementary School in Norridgewock.
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Fairfield voters cast their ballots Tuesday at the Fairfield Community Center.
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Dawn Spoden cleans voting booths Tuesday after people fill out their ballots at the China town office.
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Voters enter the China town office Tuesday to cast their ballots.
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An election worker stands at the one-way entry to the voting polls Tuesday at the China town office.
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Social distancing signs give directions to Hallowell voters Tuesday at the Hall-Dale Elementary School gym.
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Social distancing signs direct Hallowell voters Tuesday at the Hall-Dale Elementary School gym.
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Voters mark ballots at socially distanced polling stations Tuesday at the Augusta Civic Center. All Augusta wards were voting there. Three of the four sides were taped off and election workers wiped down tables with sanitizer between voters.
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Voters check in and pick up ballots Tuesday at the Augusta Civic Center. All Augusta wards were voting there.
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Monmouth voters line up several feet apart as they wait to put ballots into tabulating machines Tuesday in the gym at Monmouth Academy.
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A Skowhegan voter exits the polling area Tuesday at the municipal building.
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Monmouth Fire Chief Dan Roy was among the dozen people waiting outside at 8:01 a.m. Tuesday for the polls to open at Monmouth Academy.