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Note: The Write-in candidate with plurality in the Warden race for Ward 2, 3, 5, & 6 and Ward Clerk race for Ward 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, & 7 will be shown in parenthesis. MAYOR - 2 YR TERM Lovell, Marston D. 471 387 273 633 415 376 319 2874 Pilon, Donald E. 288 221 301 431 288 302 190 2021 Write-In 7 8 7 9 6 4 9 50 Blank 45 80 51 65 47 64 41 393 Total 811 696 632 1138 756 746 559 5338 WARD 1 -COUNCIL - 2 YR TERM WARD 1 WARD 1 - WARDEN - 2 YR TERM WARD 1 WARD 1 - WARD CLERK - 2 YR TERM WARD 1 Archer, Marshall F. 451 Fortier, Frederick J. 649 Patterson, Carol A. 649 Dicianni, Matthew J. 244 Write-In 4 Write-In 4 Write-In 7 Blank 158 Blank 158 Blank 109 TOTAL 811 TOTAL 811 TOTAL 811 WARD 2 -COUNCIL - 2 YR TERM WARD 2 WARD 2 - WARDEN - 2 YR TERM WARD 2 WARD 2 - WARD CLERK - 2 YR TERM WARD 2 Gay, Roger B. 538 Write-In -(Chase, George 8 votes) 23 Write-In -(Marquis, Gloria 8 votes) 29 Write-In 17 Blank 673 Blank 667 Blank 141 TOTAL 696 TOTAL 696 TOTAL 696 WARD 2 - SCHOOL BOARD - 3 YR TERM WARD 2 Leary, Lynn M. 572 Write-In 7 Blank 117 TOTAL 696 Page 1 of 5

WARD 3 -COUNCIL - 2 YR TERM WARD 3 WARD 3 - WARDEN - 2 YR TERM WARD 3 WARD 3 - WARD CLERK - 2 YR TERM WARD 3 Colman, Barbara E. 206 Write-In (Undetermined) 36 Write-In ( Russell, William 4 votes) 30 Doyle, William P. 362 Blank 596 Blank 602 Write-In 5 TOTAL 632 TOTAL 632 Blank 59 TOTAL 632 WARD 4 - COUNCIL - 2 YR TERM WARD 4 WARD 4 - WARDEN - 2 YR TERM WARD 4 WARD 4 - WARD CLERK - 2 YR TERM WARD 4 Burman, Michael A. 416 Cook, Marianne C. 893 Write-In - (Dziadzio, Kathleen 5 votes) 53 Copeland, Lynn H. 599 Write-In 4 Blank 1085 Write-In 3 Blank 241 TOTAL 1138 Blank 120 TOTAL 1138 TOTAL 1138 WARD 4 - SCHOOL BOARD - 3 YR TERM WARD 4 Shiman, Stephen 866 Write-In 7 Blank 265 TOTAL 1138 WARD 5 - COUNCIL - 2 YR TERM WARD 5 WARD 5 - WARDEN - 2 YR TERM WARD 5 WARD 5 - WARD CLERK - 2 YR TERM WARD 5 Minthorn, Alan R. 551 Write-In - (Villemaire, Daniel 4 votes) 46 Write-In (Undetermined) 45 Write-In 21 Blank 710 Blank 711 Blank 184 TOTAL 756 TOTAL 756 TOTAL 756 WARD 6 -COUNCIL - 2 YR TERM WARD 6 WARD 6 - WARDEN - 2 YR TERM WARD 6 WARD 6 - WARD CLERK - 2 YR TERM WARD 6 Boucher, Jason C. 154 Write-In (Undetermined) 40 Write-In (Foran, Claire 5 votes) 31 Sirois, Theodore L. 204 Blank 706 Blank 715 Smart, Micah A. 278 TOTAL 746 TOTAL 746 Write-In 3 Blank 107 TOTAL 746 Page 2 of 5

WARD 6 - SCHOOL BOARD - 3 YR TERM WARD 6 Mozden, Stanley W. 522 Write-In 11 Blank 213 TOTAL 746 WARD 7 - COUNCIL - 2 YR TERM WARD 7 WARD 7 - WARDEN - 2 YR TERM WARD 7 WARD 7 - WARD CLERK - 2 YR TERM WARD 7 Johnston, Nathan D. 445 Gerry, Debra A. 449 Write-In (Undetermined) 32 Write-In 14 Write-In 7 Blanks 527 Blank 100 Blank 103 TOTAL 559 TOTAL 559 TOTAL 559 MUNICIPAL REFERENDUM QUESTIONS QUESTION #1 Shall the Order of the City Council of the City of Saco entitled "Order Authorizing the City of Saco to borrow an amount not to exceed $2,000,000 for City facilities including the Ocean Park Rpad drainage system, the Police Station roof, the City Hall and Parks and Recreation facility HVAC systems, the Middle School baseball field, the Foss Road recreation site, Lincoln Street reconstruction and Camp Ellis erosion protection" be ratified and approved? Yes 514 408 411 837 534 534 428 3666 No 283 278 215 263 216 180 121 1556 Blank 14 10 6 38 6 32 10 116 QUESTION #2 Shall the Order of the City Council of the Cityof Saco entitled "Order Authorizing the City of Saco to borrow an amount not to exceed $7,250,000 for construction and equipping of a new public works facility on Industrial Park Road and to sell the existing public worksfacility on North Street and to expend such sale proceeds on such new public works facility" be ratified and approved? Yes 392 292 316 569 384 407 320 2680 No 407 388 303 525 356 300 227 2506 Blank 12 16 13 44 16 39 12 152 Page 3 of 5

QUESTION #3 Shall the Order of the City Council of the City of Saco entitled "Order Authorizing the City of Saco to borrow an amount not to exceed $2,500,000 for Route One sewer extension and sidewalk, pedestrian and traffic signal improvements" be ratified and approved? Yes 441 332 396 682 450 481 408 3190 No 358 347 229 415 293 232 140 2014 Blank 12 17 7 41 13 33 11 134 STATE REFERENDUM QUESTIONS 1. CITIZEN INITIATIVE Do you want to allow a certain company to operate table games and/or slot machines in York County, subject to state and local approval, with part of the profits going to the specific programs described in the initiative? Yes 223 173 198 225 233 199 145 1396 No 586 521 432 902 518 539 411 3909 Blank 2 2 2 6 3 10 1 26 2. CITIZEN INITIATIVE Do you want Maine to expand Medicaid to provide healthcare coverage for qualified adults under age 65 with incomes at or below 138% of the federal poverty level, which in 2017 means $16,643 for a singleperson and $22,412 for a family of two? Yes 483 381 390 747 465 510 414 3390 No 322 310 239 374 282 228 143 1898 Blank 6 5 3 12 7 10 0 43 Page 4 of 5

3. BOND ISSUE Do you favor a $105,000,000 bond issue for construction, reconstruction and rehabilitation of highways and bridges and for facilities or equipment related to ports, harbors, marine transportation, freight and passenger railroads, aviation, transit and bicycle and pedestrian trails, to be used to match an estimated $137,000,000 in federal and other funds, and for the upgrade of municipal culverts at stream crossings? Yes 563 424 421 857 528 552 429 3774 No 236 265 203 256 220 176 123 1479 Blank 12 7 8 20 6 20 5 78 4. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Do you favor amending the Constitution of Maine to reduce volatility in state pension funding requirements caused by the financial markets by increasing the length of time over which experience losses are amortized from 10 years to 20 years, in line with pension industry standards? Yes 503 402 368 786 464 456 356 3335 No 274 259 235 267 259 239 172 1705 Blank 34 35 29 80 31 53 29 291 Page 5 of 5