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Celeste Poulin leaves the voting booth after casting her ballot at the Sidney town office on Tuesday. Town Republican voters cast ballots in the House District 77 primary between Kelly Couture, of Sidney, and Mike Perkins, of Oakland. Staff photo by Michael G. Seamans
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Celeste Poulin leaves the voting booth after casting her ballot at the Sidney town office on Tuesday. Town Republican voters cast ballots in the House District 77 primary between Kelly Couture, of Sidney, and Mike Perkins, of Oakland.
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Shawna Foye, center, hands out a ballot as a voter heads to the booth to vote at the Sidney town office on Tuesday.
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District 77 Republican candidate Kelly Couture speaks with a voter in Oakland on Tuesday. Couture, of Sidney, is running against Mike Perkins, of Oakland.
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District 77 Republican candidate Mike Perkins leads voters to the voter booths in Oakland on Tuesday. Perkins, of Oakland, is running against Kelly Couture, of Sidney.
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Candidates for Skowhegan selectmen Donn Chamberlain, left, and at right Betty Austin and Paul Natale, greeted town voters along with state representative candidates Anne Amadon and Newel Graff on Tuesday.
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There were many more clerks than voters during election day at the Waterville polls late on Tuesday. Arlene Strahan, one of the poll workers, said turnout was light because there were no contested races.