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The district, which stretches across southern Kennebec County, is represented by Sen. Earle McCormick, R-West Gardiner, through this year, but McCormick has opted not to run for re-election.
In an unusual joint statement, Sens. King and Collins and U.S. Reps. Pingree and Poliquin say the congressional financial disclosure information is enough to go on.
Six of 10 towns in the Mt. Blue district vote against the $32.97 million proposal, the second time in two years the district's budget was defeated on the first referendum vote.
Patsy Crockett, in unofficial results, received 662 votes to top the second place Patrick Paradis, who received 413 votes, and Carl Pease, who received 131.
Voters who had to make choices on primary day kept town clerks busy in some central Maine towns, but in Waterville, few voted when the only contested race was the 1st District Republican congressional contest.
A hot Kennebec County Commission race, Republican primaries in House districts 77 and 107 and a primary for both parties in Senate District 14 top local voting choices that also include school budgets, town offices and local referendums.