AUGUSTA (AP) — This marks the last full week before Maine’s Election Day.
Voters have three questions on the statewide ballot: One proposal would bolster funding and make changes to Maine’s Clean Elections Act. There also are two bond questions to raise money for infrastructure improvements and housing for low-income seniors. Together, they total $100 million.
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