After all the speeches and all the robocalls just when you’re sitting down to dinner or relaxing on the sofa, after all the rhetoric, Election Day is here.
Mainers will go to the polls Tuesday to elect a governor, members of the state Legislature, county officials and in some communities, councilors and school board members. Voters will decide everything from the emotionally charged issue of how bears should be hunted to bonds to support agriculture, small business and more.
All that is needed now are the voters. And here’s where voters can cast their ballots. Voting times are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. unless otherwise noted:
Alfred voters cast ballots at Conant Chapel, adjacent to Alfred Congregational Church and the town hall on Saco Road.
Arundel voters cast ballots at the fire station adjacent to town hall, 468 Limerick Road.
In Biddeford, there’s now one centralized voting location. All polling stations were consolidated to Tiger Gym on Maplewood Drive from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Buxton voters may cast ballots beginning at 6 a.m. at town hall, 185 Portland Road.
Dayton voters cast ballots at the municipal building, 33 Clark’s Mills Road.
Hollis polls are open at 7 a.m. at the fire station, 405 Plains Road.
Kennebunk voters may cast ballots starting 6 a.m. at the town hall auditorium.
Kennebunkport voters cast ballots at the Village Fire Station, 32 North St.
Limerick voters will cast ballots at the municipal building, 55 Washington St.
Lyman voters cast ballots at the town hall, 11 South Waterboro Road.
Newfield voters cast ballots at the Public Safety Building, 85 Water St.
Old Orchard Beach’s polling station is at the high school, 409 E. Emerson Cummings Blvd.
In Sanford, there are three polling stations: Ward 1 votes at Nasson Community Center, 457 Main St., Springvale; Ward 2 votes at St. Ignatius Parish Hall, 25 Riverside Ave.; and Ward 3, Curtis Lake Church, 38 Westview Drive.
In Saco, voters cast ballots at the Community Center, 75 Franklin St., beginning at 7 a.m.
Shapleigh voters cast ballots at the town hall, 22 Back Road.
Waterboro polls open at 7 a m. at Waterboro East, the former junior high school on the Massabesic complex on West Road.
Wells voters will cast ballots at Wells Junior High School, 1470 Post Road.
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