November 6, 2018 -- Congress, state and local races, 4 bond issues and 1 citizen initiative

1414 voters, vote counters finished at 9:35 PM 

Citizen Initiative on new tax for "universal home care"
YES 428 (30.6%)     NO 972 (69.4%)

Question 2: Bond Issue for $30M for wastewater treatment plants & assist homeowners with faulty systems
YES 619 (44.4%)  NO 774 (55.6%)

Question 3: Bond Issue for $106M for highways, bridges, ports, railroads, airports, etc + $5M for municipal culverts on streams (will match $137M in fed aid)
YES 834 (59.7%)  NO 563 (40.3%)

Question 4: Bond Issue for $49M to modernize facilities at Maine public universities (will match $49M in other funds) 
YES 616 (44.2%)  NO 776 (55.8%)

Question 5: Bond Issue for $15M to modernize all 7 Maine community colleges
YES 754 (54%)  NO 642 (46%)

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GOVERNOR
Moody -- 761 (54.4%)
Mills -- 545 (39.0%)
Hayes --80 (5.7%)
Caron -- 13 (0.9%)

US SENATOR DIST. 14
King -- 660 (47.4%)
Brakey-- 634 (45.6%)
Ringelstein -- 97 (7.0%)
 
STATE SENATE DIST. 14
Bellows -- 708 (50.9%)
Stone-- 682 (49.1%)
 
REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS DISTRICT 1
Pingree -- 637 (45.9%)
Holbrook-- 663 (47.7%)
Grohman -- 89 (6.4%)
 
REPRESENTATIVE TO LEG. DIST 87
Hanley-- 892 (64.1%)
Putnam -- 500 (35.9%)
 
COUNTY TREASURER
Davies -- 1074
 
REGISTER OF DEEDS
Bustin-Hatheway -- 646 (47.9%)
Clark -- 702 (52.1%)
 
REGISTER OF PROBATE
Ayers --1097
 
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Maloney -- 625 (46.1%)
Sullivan -- 730 (53.9%)
 
COUNTY COMMISSIONER -- Kennebec District 2
Rines -- 674 (50%)
Pietroski -- 673 (50%)