Maine House of Representatives
• District 38
Benjamin C. Hymes, a Republican, won the three-way open race with 2,154 votes, defeating opponents Robyn M. Stanicki, a Democrat, and Heather Elizabeth Garrold, a Green Party candidate, with 1,463 and 586 votes, respectively. The district serves the Waldo County communities of Brooks, Jackson, Knox, Monroe, Swanville, Thorndike, Unity and Waldo.
• District 53
Michael H. Lemelin, a Republican incumbent, won with 2,671 votes, defeating opponent Jane L. Beckwith, a Democrat, with 1,962 votes. The district serves the Kennebec County communities of Chelsea, Pittston and Randolph; and in Lincoln County, Dresden.
• District 54
Karen L. Montell, a Democrat, won with 2,134 votes, defeating opponents Charles J. Bussell, a Republican, and independent Nicolas Delli Paoli, with 1,987 and 166 votes, respectively. The district serves the Kennebec County communities of Farmingdale and Gardiner.
• District 55
Daniel Joseph Shagoury, a Democrat, won the open race with 2,767 votes, defeating opponent Phillip Ryan Wiseman, a Republican, with 2,280 votes. The district serves the Kennebec County communities of Hallowell, Manchester and West Gardiner.
• District 56
Kent F. Ackley, an independent, was leading with 1,200 votes versus opponent Randall Adam Greenwood, a Republican incumbent, who had 969 votes, with one of three precincts reporting Wednesday afternoon. The district serves the Kennebec County communities of Litchfield and Monmouth; and in Androscoggin County, Wales.
• District 57
Tavis Rock Hasenfus, a Democratic incumbent, was leading with 815 votes versus opponent Corey Wilson, a Republican, who had 738 votes, with one of two precincts reporting. The district serves the Kennebec County communities of Readfield and Winthrop.
• District 58
Daniel Jesse Newman, a Republican incumbent, was leading with 2,367 votes versus opponent Robert Smith Neal, a Democrat, who had 2,045 votes, with five of six precincts reporting. The district serves the Kennebec County communities of Belgrade, Fayette, Mount Vernon, Rome and Vienna; and in Franklin County, New Sharon.
• District 59
Raegan French LaRochelle, a Democratic incumbent, won with 2,407 votes, defeating opponent James E. Orr, a Republican, with 1,576 votes. The district serves parts of Augusta in Kennebec County.
• District 60
William R. Bridgeo, a Democrat, won the open race with 2,346 votes, defeating opponent William L. Clardy, a Republican, with 1,587 votes. The district serves parts of Augusta in Kennebec County.
• District 61
Richard T. Bradstreet, a Republican incumbent, won with 2,834 votes, defeating opponent Amy Davidoff, a Democrat, with 1,728 votes. The district serves the Kennebec County communities of Vassalboro and parts of Sidney.
• District 62
Katrina J. Smith, a Republican, won the three-way open race with 2,667 votes, defeating opponents Pamela Jo Swift, a Democrat, and independent Lindsey Harwath, with 1,510 and 437 votes, respectively. The district serves the Kennebec County communities of China and Windsor; in Lincoln County, Hibberts Gore and Somerville; and in Waldo County, Palermo.
• District 63
Scott Wynn Cyrway, a Republican, won an uncontested race, with vote totals not available Wednesday. The district serves the Kennebec County communities of Albion and Unity Township, and parts of Winslow; and in Waldo County, Freedom.
• District 64
Colleen Mairead Madigan, a Democratic incumbent, was leading with 1,873 votes versus opponent Ruth Ann Malcolm, a Republican, who had 735 votes, with one of two precincts reporting. The district serves the Kennebec County communities of Winslow and parts of Waterville.
• District 65
Bruce A. White, a Democratic incumbent, won with 2,047 votes, defeating opponent Tammy Brown, a Republican, with 1,000 votes. The district serves parts of Waterville in Kennebec County.
• District 66
Robert W. Nutting, a Republican, was leading an open race with 876 votes versus opponent Alicia Barnes, a Democrat, who had 529 votes, with four of five precincts reporting. The district serves the Kennebec County communities of Oakland and parts of Sidney; and in Somerset County, Mercer, Smithfield and Starks.
• District 67
Shelley Rudnicki, a Republican incumbent, won with 2,259 votes, defeating opponent Robert Sezak, a Democrat, with 1,790 votes. The district serves the Kennebec County community of Benton; and in Somerset County, Fairfield.
• District 68
Amanda Noelle Collamore, a Republican incumbent, won with 2,365 votes, defeating opponent Stanley B. Short Jr., a Democrat, with 1,696 votes. The district serves the Kennebec County community of Clinton; in Somerset County, Pittsfield; and in Waldo County, Burnham and Troy.
• District 69
Dean Cray, a Republican, was leading the open race with 2,179 votes versus opponent Stephen Alfred Hale III, a Democrat, who had 807 votes, with four of five precincts reporting. The district serves the Somerset County communities of Canaan, Detroit, Hartland, Palmyra and St. Albans.
• District 70
Jennifer Lynn Poirier, a Republican incumbent, won with 2,007 votes, defeating opponent Iver W. Lofving, a Democrat, with 1,305 votes. The district serves the Somerset County community of Skowhegan.
• District 71
John E. Ducharme III, a Republican incumbent, won with 2,692 votes, defeating opponent Allison Mary Perkins, a Democrat, with 1,394 votes. The district serves the Somerset County communities of Cornville, Madison and Norridgewock.
• District 72
Larry C. Dunphy, a Republican, won an uncontested race, with vote totals not available Wednesday. The district serves the Somerset County communities of Anson, Athens, Bingham, Caratunk, Central Somerset, Embden, Harmony, Moscow, Northeast Somerset, Pleasant Ridge, Ripley, Seboomook Lake and Solon.
• District 73
Mike Soboleski, a Republican, was leading the open race with 2,237 votes versus opponent Vincent House, a Democrat, who had 1,687 votes, with 16 of 23 precincts reporting. The district serves the Somerset County communities of Dennistown, Highland, Jackman, Moose River, Northwest Somerset, The Forks and West Forks; in Franklin County, Carrabassett Valley, Coplin, Dallas, East Central Franklin, Eustis, North Franklin, Kingfield, Phillips, Rangeley, Rangeley Plantation, Sandy River, West Central Franklin and Wyman; and in Oxford County, Andover, Gilead, Lincoln, Magalloway, Newry, North Oxford and Upton.
• District 74
Randall C. Hall, a Republican incumbent, was leading with 2,756 votes versus opponent Gregory Kimber, a Democrat, who had 1,673 votes, with eight of 10 precincts reporting. The district serves the Franklin County communities of Avon, Carthage, Industry, New Vineyard, South Franklin, Strong, Temple, Weld and Wilton; in Somerset County, the minor civil division of New Portland.
• District 75
Scott H. Landry, a Democratic incumbent, won with 2,501 votes, defeating opponent Tiffany Estabrook, a Republican, with 1,335 votes. The district serves the Franklin County communities of Chesterville and Farmington.
• District 91
Joshua Morris, a Republican incumbent, won with 3,013 votes, defeating opponent Hildie J. Lipson, a Democrat, with 1,418 votes. The district serves the Kennebec County community of Wayne; and in Androscoggin County, Leeds and Turner.
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