Maine Code § 22-2656

Elections in multiple community water districts
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1. Multiple community water system district-wide elections. In the case of public systems
serving more than one municipality, in whole or in part, elections shall be held simultaneously in all
municipalities served by the water system at the first general election following the certification of a
request for an election on the issue of whether or not to fluoridate the water supply. Those eligible to
vote shall be all registered voters within affected single-service municipalities and all registered voters
within the affected public water system zone of multiservice municipalities. The following provisions
apply to all multiple community water system district-wide elections.
A. Each municipality shall be responsible for posting a warrant according to the following
requirements.
(1) It shall specify the voting place and the time of opening and closing of polls.
(2) It shall specify that the purpose of the election is to determine the following question:
"Shall fluoride be added to the public water supply for the intended purpose of reducing tooth
decay?"
(3) It shall specify that a public hearing will be held by the municipal officers of each
municipality at least 10 days before the election date.
(4) It must be signed by a majority of the municipal officers of the municipality and directed
personally to a constable or any resident ordering the constable or resident to announce the
election.
(5) The person to whom the warrant is directed shall post an attested copy of it in a conspicuous
public place in each voting district of the municipality at least 7 days immediately before the
date of the public hearing. The person shall make a return on the warrant stating the manner of
announcement and the time it was given and return the warrant to the municipal officers.

(6) The municipal officers shall then deliver the warrant to the clerk who shall record it. [RR
2021, c. 2, Pt. B, §§132, 133 (COR).]
B. Elections shall be held by secret preprinted ballots. [PL 1987, c. 122, §7 (NEW).]
C. Each municipality shall provide for absentee ballots in a manner which substantially complies
with Title 21-A, chapter 9, subchapter IV. [PL 1987, c. 122, §7 (NEW).]
[RR 2021, c. 2, Pt. B, §§132, 133 (COR).]
1-A. Elections in single community water districts. Elections in single community water
districts shall be conducted in the same manner as other municipal elections.
[PL 1987, c. 122, §8 (NEW).]
2. Reporting election results. Each municipal clerk shall certify in writing the results of the
election within 72 hours of the vote to the Secretary of State. The results shall be certified as to the
number of eligible voters voting in favor of fluoridation and the number of eligible voters voting in
opposition to fluoridation. The municipality shall also certify to the Secretary of State the identity of
the relevant public water district or districts involved.
[PL 1983, c. 463, §4 (NEW).]
3. Vote tabulation. The Secretary of State shall, within 48 hours of receiving the last written
certification, tabulate the votes from each municipality and immediately make public the results of the
multiple community water system district-wide election by mailing to each affected municipality and
public water system the results of the election, including the submitted votes from that municipality
and public water system zone and the total multiple community water system district-wide vote.
[PL 1983, c. 463, §4 (NEW).]

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