Alan Caron
Alan Caron was an independent candidate for Governor of Maine in 2018. Caron withdrew from the race on October 29, 2018.[1] His name appeared on the ballot, but votes cast for him were counted as blank.[2][3]
Elections
2018
- See also: Maine gubernatorial election, 2018
General election
General election for Governor of Maine
The ranked-choice voting election was won by Janet T. Mills in round 1 .
Total votes: 630,667 |
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Richard Light (L)
- Betsy Marsano (G)
- Karmo Sanders (Independent)
- Ken A. Capron (Independent)
- John Jenkins (Independent)
- Jay Parker Dresser (G)
- Ethan Alcorn (Independent)
Democratic primary election
Democratic Primary for Governor of Maine
The following candidates advanced in the ranked-choice voting election: Janet T. Mills in round 4 . The results of Round are displayed below. To see the results of other rounds, use the dropdown menu above to select a round and the table will update.
Total votes: 126,139 |
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Cynthia Soma-Hernandez (D)
- J. Martin Vachon (D)
- Patrick Eisenhart (D)
- Sean Faircloth (D)
- James Boyle (D)
Republican primary election
Republican Primary for Governor of Maine
The following candidates advanced in the ranked-choice voting election: Shawn Moody in round 1 .
Total votes: 94,382 |
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See also
Maine | State Executive Elections | News and Analysis |
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External links
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- Campaign website
- Campaign Facebook
- Office of the Governor of Maine
Footnotes
- ↑ Portland Press Herald, "Independent candidate for governor Alan Caron ends campaign, endorses Janet Mills," October 29, 2018
- ↑ Bangor Daily News, "Independent Alan Caron quits Maine governor’s race," October 29, 2018
- ↑ Ballotpedia staff communication with Maine Secretary of State, October 29, 2018
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