Ouellette elected to Mexico board
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Ouellette elected to Mexico board
0 Comments | Sun Journal; Lewiston, Me., Jun 9, 2010 | by Eileen Adams
MEXICO ? Residents elected one new selectman and retained an incumbent during Tuesday’s election.
Byron Ouellette, 62, received the highest number of votes at 379. Incumbent Reggie Arsenault received the second highest with 348.
Also running were Albert Aniel, who received 334 votes, and incumbent George Byam who took 252 votes.
This is Ouellette’s second run for a seat on the Board of Selectman. Arsenault ran for a full, three-year term. He had filled a seat vacated by former Selectman Arthur Bordeau. He had also served for several years prior to that.
Ouellette is a self-employed small businessman who deals in tires. Arsenault has served or serves on the Planning Board and several other committees.
Ouellette is also a Budget Committee member and a member of the Water Trustees Board.
Residents also passed a 15-article, $2.61 million municipal budget, and also voted to continue adoption of the budget by referendum rather than by the traditional town meeting format. No specific numbers were available for each article late Tuesday night.
The approved budget is about 6.2 percent higher than the current year’s
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