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Madawaska

Fort Kent
Van Buren

Stockholm Hamlin
Allagash Eagle
Caswell
Lake New Sweden
Limestone
Question 1 Caribou
Repeal of Maine’s Fort Fairfield
same-sex marriage law
Presque Isle
Yes 53% No 47% Easton
299,483 267,574 Ashland
Mars Hill
Strongly Yes Masardis Blaine
Yes
Tie Monticello
Strongly No
No Moro Plt. Houlton
No figures available Mount Chase Hodgdon

Haynesville Orient

Dennistown Plt. Weston


Bancroft
Millinocket Danforth
Jackman
Beaver Cove Vanceboro
Mattawamkeag
Greenville Winn Topsfield

Lincoln
The Forks Plt.
Howland Waite
Baileyville
Carrabassett Dover-
Valley Foxcroft Calais
Alexander
Wellington Charleston
Bingham Great Crawford Perry
Pond
Corinna Old Town Wesley Charlotte
Embden
Newport Orono Aurora
Magalloway Plt. Bangor East Machias Lubec
Upton Skowhegan
Farmington Otis
Frankfort Jonesboro Cutler
Bucksport Addison
Vienna Ellsworth
Waterville Jonesport
Bethel Blue Hill
Sidney
Belfast Milbridge
Rumford Windsor
Augusta Gouldsboro
Hallowell Camden Bar Harbor
Stow Gardiner
Jefferson
Oxford Rockland Swan’s Island

Fryeburg Lewiston Wiscasset Isle au Haut


Vinalhaven
Baldwin Brunswick
Falmouth Key
65% 64%
and above and below Tie
Yarmouth Yes
Portland
Cape Elizabeth No
Lebanon Old Orchard Beach 65% 64% Tie
Biddeford and above and below
Kennebunkport
Question 1 snapshot
Wells Question 1, which asked voters to repeal the state's new same-sex marriage law,
Ogunquit
was foremost in drawing nearly 60 percent of registered voters to the polls Tuesday.
York Those favoring repeal were more widespread across the state, while the opposition
tended to carry more urban and coastal areas.

PRECINCTS REPORTED: 597 OF 605 (99%); VOTERS: 567,057 of 969,912 registered voters participated (58.5%)
SOURCE: Bangor Daily News election results; ESRI BANGOR DAILY NEWS GRAPHIC BY JULIE HARRIS, ERIC ZELZ
CONSULTANT: Margaret Chernosky, Bangor High School, ESRI

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