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Commission to Study the Conduct of Elections in Maine
Date: 8/31/2012 Album ID: 1525371
Photos by Gordon Chibroski
Commission to Study the Conduct of Elections in Maine held a public hearing in the Rines Auditorium of the Portland Public Library
Gordon Chibroski / Staff Photographer:  On August 30. 2012 the Commission to  Study the Conduct of Elections in Maine held a public hearing in the Rines Auditorium and members of the public gave their input. Interupting the process put into place by the commission was Jacqueline Sorenson who showed the two forms of ID she had to present to get a subway pass in Boston, inferring that presenting a license to vote in Maine was not a problem for her.
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Gordon Chibroski / Staff Photographer:  On August 30. 2012 Martha Halbert spoke to the Commission to  Study the Conduct of Elections in Maine at a public hearing in the Rines Auditorium where she and other members of the public gave their input. Over a hundred people attended.
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Gordon Chibroski / Staff Photographer:  On August 30. 2012 members of the Commission to  Study the Conduct of Elections in Maine held a public hearing in the Rines Auditorium of the Portland Public Library and members of the public gave their input. Here, Chairman John Atwood questions a member of the public after their speech. From left are: Tim Wilson, past Director of Seeds of Peace, Paula Silsby, former US Attorney, John Atwood, a former Superior Court Judge, Linda Cohen former Portland City Clerk, and Larry Willey, Appeals Court Judge and past president of the Penobscot County Bar Associaton.
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