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Knox County area
Democrat
Dave Miramant
Age: 53
Hometown: Camden
Address: 174 Mountain St.
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Education: BA in biology from the University of Maine at Farmington
Family: Married to Dee Webster; two children, Ashley and Joshua
Occupation: Pilot
Experience: 123rd Legislature in House of Representatives, District 46, Camden-Rockport; Camden Selectboard; Camden Personnel Committee; Camden Budget Committee; board member, Maine Coast Men, community service and building strong families; board member, Midcoast Boys to Men, mentoring young men and women in our community
Reason for running: Our country is at a crossroads and Maine can be the leader for the challenges we are facing. This is a time for new leadership with vision, compassion and courage to work toward solutions, then step up and take action. As state representative I started this process; as state senator I will work hard to make it happen.”
Republican
Christopher Rector
Age: 57
Hometown: Thomaston
Address: 30 Knox St.
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Education: BA in economics, University of Southern Maine; certificate program, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Family: Married 32 years, two children
Occupation: Self-employed art publisher and retail store owner
Experience: Three terms, Maine House, District 48; ranking member, Business, Research and Economic Development Committee; House Republican member, Maine Economic Growth Council; member, Community Preservation Advisory Committee, Joint Select Committee on Prosperity, Joint Select Committee on Research, Development and the Innovation Economy; board member, Knox-Waldo Regional Economic Development Council and GrowSmart Maine; member, Working Waterfront Coalition; board member, Maine Compact for Higher Education; co-chairman, Maine Solutions Project; board member, former chairman, Center for Maine Contemporary Art; member, Thomaston Fire Department
Reason for running: “I will put my experience in the Legislature and the private sector to work for Senate District 22. Creating new jobs and a strong economy, reducing energy costs and expanding affordable private health insurance options are the important issues facing Knox County. I will work day and night to tackle our challenges and get Maine back on track.”
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