

Waterville Mayor Nick Isgro hugs a supporter as she enters the Alfond Athletic Center to cast a primary ballot at Thomas College on Tuesday.
Waterville City Clerk Patti Dubois speaks to Mayor Nick Isgro, left, Republican House candidate Mark Andre and recall effort organizer and former mayor Karen Heck during early voting at Thomas College in Waterville on Tuesday.
Waterville Mayor Nick Isgro hugs gubernatorial candidate Mary Mayhew while in line greeting voters at Thomas College on Tuesday. Other candidates include Colleen Madigan, left, Jacob Imes and Karen Kusiak.
Nick Isgro, mayor of Waterville, left center, stands with Bruce White, who is running for the Democratic nod for House District 109, at Thomas College on Tuesday.
Sister Catherine Caron called out to Waterville Mayor Nick Isgro greeting voters at Thomas College on Tuesday and said, "We all need to pray today," as she walked into the polls to cast her vote in the recall of the mayor.
Waterville resident Eugene Hallee said he voted against recalling Mayor Nick Isgro at Thomas College on Tuesday. The recall was spearheaded by former mayor Karen Heck.
Waterville resident Jessika Ellingwood said she chose to recall Mayor Nick Isgro during voting at Thomas College on Tuesday.
Waterville resident and former Waterville police officer Gerald Greene voted to keep Nick Isgro in office at Thomas College on Tuesday, but said he should have apologized for his tweet against the survivor of the school shooting in Parkland, Florida.
Waterville resident Mike Wilson said he voted twice to put Mayor Nick Isgro in office, but on Tuesday he voted to recall him at Thomas College on Tuesday.
Waterville resident Leslie Marchus said she voted yes to recall Mayor Nick Isgro, right, at Thomas College on Tuesday.
Waterville voters turned out early to vote at Thomas College on Tuesday. Election warden Roland Hallee said voting had been steady ever since a big push to start when doors opened at 8 a.m.
Waterville Mayor Nick Isgro, right, speaks with candidates in line greeting voters at Thomas College on Tuesday. Isgro is the subject of a recall effort spearheaded by former mayor Karen Heck.
Waterville resident Brad Sherwood, right, shakes hands with Waterville Mayor Nick Isgro during early voting at Thomas College on Tuesday. Isgro is the subject of a recall effort spearheaded by former mayor Karen Heck, at right. Upon meeting Isgro in line, Heck said to him, " Good luck today, Nick, you're going to need it." Heck said in an email that she said only good luck to both Isgro and Mark Andre, of Oakland, center, who is running against Jacob Imes of Waterville for the Republican nomination for House District 109.
Poll workers gather up election materials at Thomas College on Tuesday.
Tom Ferris, left, Democrat running for House District 109, Nick Isgro, Waterville mayor facing recall and Jacob Imes, Republican running for House District 110 at Thomas College on Tuesday.
Election officials count ballots at Thomas College on Tuesday.
Election officials close the ballot station at Thomas College on Tuesday.
A sign guides voters to the entrance at the Alfond Athletic Center at Thomas College to the waiting line of candidates on Tuesday.
Carlton Carey, an election official, guides a Waterville voter in the right direction to retrieve her ballot during primary voting at Thomas College on Tuesday.
Voters cast their ballots during primary voting at the Alfond Athletic Center at Thomas College on Tuesday.
Waterville Mayor Nick Isgro shakes hands with voters as they enter the Alfond Athletic Center at Thomas College during primary voting on Tuesday.
Election officials count mayoral recall ballots at Thomas College on Tuesday, June 12, 2018. (Staff photo by Michael G. Seamans/Staff Photographer)
Election official Joan Hallee wraps up the American flag to put it away after polls closed at Thomas College on Tuesday.