With 85 percent of the precincts reporting in the First Congressional District,

Authors

Source

Portland Press Herald

Date

6-15-1994

Pages

1A, 14A

Abstract

With 85 percent of the precincts reporting in the First Congressional District, state Senate President Dennis Dutremble of Biddeford has emerged as the winner in the Democratic primary and will face James B. Longley Jr., who won the Repubican primary. As of last evening, Dutremble had 35 percent of the vote, followed by Bonnie Titcomb of Casco with 22 percent; Bill Diamond of Windham, also with 22 percent; and William Troubh of Portland, who received twenty-one percent of the vote. Trailing Longley who received 42 percent of the vote in the GOP primary, were state senator Charles Summers of Scarborough wtith 25 percent; former Republican State Chairman Kevin Keogh of Camden with 19 percent; and former Portland City Councilman Ted Rand with 14 percent.

Subjects

Elections -- Primary elections -- 1994

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