Penobscot County seats up for election

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BANGOR – Two Penobscot County commissioner seats are up for election this year, with one incumbent running unopposed. Penobscot County Commissioner Thomas Davis, a Republican from Kenduskeag, is running for re-election in District 2, which covers 21 communities from the outskirts of Bangor to Dixmont,…
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BANGOR – Two Penobscot County commissioner seats are up for election this year, with one incumbent running unopposed.

Penobscot County Commissioner Thomas Davis, a Republican from Kenduskeag, is running for re-election in District 2, which covers 21 communities from the outskirts of Bangor to Dixmont, Dexter and Bradford. Carl Pease, a Democrat from Hampden who serves as a Hampden town councilor, is running to unseat Davis.

Penobscot County Commissioner Peter K. Baldacci, a Democrat from Bangor, is running unopposed for District 1, which encompasses Bangor, Brewer, Veazie, Eddington, Holden and Clifton.

Susan M. Almy, a Democrat from Charleston, is running for re-election as register of probate.


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