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Voters in Sebago elected two Select Board candidates out of a field of five. The winning candidates were Kurt Christensen and Scott Douglas, with 285 and 213 votes, respectively.
Christensen said, “I was pretty excited to have been voted in by the people of Sebago … I’ve been a self-employed builder in the town of Sebago for my whole life. I’ve got a lot of wisdom to bring to the table.”
Douglas could not be immediately reached for comment.
The school budget was approved, 377 in favor and 214 against.
Residents also voted in uncontested races for school board, budget committee, and cemetery trustee.
Donelle Allen and Sydney Depeter won the school board seats with 369 and 52 votes respectively. Ann Farley won the budget committee seat with 58 votes. Allen Greene won the cemetery trustee seat with 58 votes, while his opponent, Danielle Publicover, received just two.
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