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After disinfecting a booth, a poll worker, top right, tells the next voter in line that it's ready to use around 10:40 a.m. Tuesday inside the Augusta Civic Center. Only one of the four tables on each booth was open this year because of coronavirus precautions.
A voter looks for a polling station while carrying an infant Tuesday at the West Gardiner Fire Station.
Voters wait in line around 7:50 a.m. Tuesday for the polls to open at 8 a.m. at Gardiner Area High School in Gardiner. The line was over 100 people long and wrapped around the science wing on back of building.
A voter rubs sanitizer on her hands after casting a ballot Tuesday and before participating in an exit poll at the Litchfield Sportsmen's Club.
Children watch Tuesday as an adult votes at Monmouth Academy.
Voters wait in line around 7:31 a.m. Tuesday for the polls to open at Gardiner Area High School in Gardiner.
A poll worker directs a voter to a polling station Tuesday at Monmouth Academy.
A voter collects a sticker from behind a plastic barrier after casting a ballot Tuesday at the West Gardiner Fire Station.
A voter bumps elbows with state Sen. Matt Pouliout, R-Augusta, center, as state Rep. Justin Fecteau, R-Augusta, looks on around 10:15 a.m. Tuesday at the Augusta Civic Center. Candidates are allowed to greet voters outside the polls but not to campaign.
Voters fill out election ballots around 8:10 a.m. Tuesday in the Gardiner Area High School in Gardiner.
West Gardiner voting traffic controller Beth Corey-Smith, right, directs Ella Pratt to pick up a ballot Tuesday at the West Gardiner Fire Station.
Cony High School students Julia Reny, left, and Anna Reny look at their phones Tuesday as they attend their virtual English class while waiting in line to vote with their mother, Kay Reny, around 7:45 a.m. at Gardiner Area High School in Gardiner. Kay Reny said that her daughters recently turned 18 and it was a family tradition that she takes her children to the polls for their first time.
Secretary of State Matt Dunlap talks to reporters Tuesday around 3:50 p.m. outside the Augusta Civic Center where the city's third ward votes.
Voters wait in line around 4:40 p.m. Tuesday outside the Augusta City Center where city's second ward votes.
Volunteer Laura McCandlish offers slices donated by Pizza to the Polls to voters waiting in line around 4:40 p.m. Tuesday at Augusta City Center where the city's second ward votes.