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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2011

Here comes the sun See Paul Krugman’s column on page 4

‘Good Vs. Evil’ in the dining world See photos on page 9

Sen. Mitchell in Brunswick See Calendar, page 14

VOL. 3 NO. 197

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Hold the bubbly: Portland mayor’s race results not expected until Wednesday BY CASEY CONLEY THE PORTLAND DAILY SUN

Election night parties are a regular fixture in political campaigns: Supporters get a chance to mingle with the candidate and weary volunteers and staffers get a chance to unwind — often over a cocktail or two. In most elections, final results are in by midnight, leaving one candidate to celebrate while opponents go home empty-handed. Tonight, with the mayor election anyway, it’s basically the opposite. With no candidate expected to receive a majority, all but the last place candidate will still be in contention heading into Wednesday. “In a typical election, most of the candidates there are having a bad night (because only one person wins),” said Ethan Strimling, who is running for mayor and won three terms to the state senate. “At least tonight, everyone can say, ‘I’m still in it until tomorrow." see MAYOR page 7

Roger Borelli sorts through absentee ballots Monday in preparation for today’s city and state election. A part-time assistant city clerk, Borelli said he will tend to five polling places. (DAVID CARKHUFF PHOTO)

A primer on ranked choice voting — See page 7

Sample ballot for mayor — See page 8

City asks protesters for their winter plans BY MATTHEW ARCO THE PORTLAND DAILY SUN

City officials say they are waiting to hear from Occupy Maine protesters residing in Portland's Lincoln Park about how they intend to prepare for the approaching winter and freezing temperatures. An e-mail sent by officials to members connected to Occupy Maine asked the group to outline their winter plans. The memo Local paramedic Ron Dearth inspects a RanDome, a Mainer’s patented dome struc- calls for details on the group's fire safety and emergency mediture in Lincoln Park, at the Occupy Maine protest site. (DAVID CARKHUFF PHOTO)

cal response procedure, strategies for staying warm and their plans for being stewards of the park. "I think our primary focus right now is the onset of winter," said Nicole Clegg, city spokeswoman, explaining that the memo was sent to the group at the end of last month, following the city's first snowstorm of the season. "That's where our head is at and we want to make sure there see PLANS page 7


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