Quick reminders for last-minute voters

Endorsements
By JEFF INGLIS  |  October 27, 2010

Last week, we issued our endorsements for several races and ballot issues. For those who missed last week, or want to reread our reasoning, read "Cutler for Governor" and "Portland Phoenix Endorsements: 2010 Referenda". If you just want a quick handy refresher, we endorse:

ELIOT CUTLER FOR GOVERNOR

CHELLIE PINGREE FOR US HOUSE, DISTRICT 1

MIKE MICHAUD FOR US HOUSE, DISTRICT 2

YES ON STATE QUESTION 1 — OXFORD COUNTY CASINO

YES ON STATE QUESTION 2 — $5 MILLION DENTAL-CARE BOND

YES ON STATE QUESTION 3 — $9.75 MILLION CONSERVATION BOND

YES ON COUNTY QUESTION 4 — NEW CUMBERLAND COUNTY CHARTER

NO ON PORTLAND QUESTION 1 — ELECTED MAYOR

YES ON PORTLAND QUESTION 2 — SCHOOL-BUDGET RESPONSIBILITY

YES ON PORTLAND QUESTION 3 — TECHNICAL CHANGES TO CITY CHARTER

NO ON PORTLAND QUESTION 4 — ALLOWING IMMIGRANT VOTING

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