Maine voters in 1974 gave 39 percent of the vote to James Longley, an independen

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Source

Portland Press Herald

Date

6-26-1994

Pages

1A, 10A

Abstract

Maine voters in 1974 gave 39 percent of the vote to James Longley, an independent. The current gubernatorial race has two independent candidates running, Angus King and Jonathan Carter, and though many believe that an independent can be elected governor of Maine this year some are wondering whether King will be able to capture the imagination of Maine voters. Details.

Subjects

Candidates -- Political -- 1994

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