Candidates Compete in Maine House District 24 Special Election

Maine House District 24 is holding a Special Election featuring candidates Sean Faircloth and Carolyn Fish. Faircloth has prior legislative experience, while Fish brings a business perspective. Early voting is underway following the resignation of Joe Perry, the previous representative.
Early voting for the Special Election in Maine House District 24 is currently in progress. This district encompasses Veazie and portions of Bangor, Brewer, and Orono. The vacancy was created following the resignation of former State Representative Joe Perry, who was elected as State Treasurer in December.
The candidates contending for the position in the upcoming election are Democrat Sean Faircloth and Republican Carolyn Fish. Sean Faircloth is a familiar face in Maine politics, having served five terms in the Maine Legislature prior to becoming a City Councilor in Bangor and chairing the council.
In contrast, Carolyn Fish presents herself as a political newcomer; however, she asserts that her diverse experience in the business sector equips her with a distinct perspective on the critical issues facing Maine. Both candidates participated in an interview with Brittany McHatten in the studio ahead of the election.
The Special Election in Maine House District 24 features Sean Faircloth and Carolyn Fish as candidates vying to fill the seat left vacant by Joe Perry’s resignation. With Faircloth’s extensive legislative background and Fish’s unique business experience, voters will have a choice between seasoned political leadership and fresh business insights. Early voting is currently ongoing, allowing constituents to participate in the election process.
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