State elections are held on the first Tuesday, following the first Monday, each November and on the second Tuesday in June in even-numbered years for the Primary Election. Referenda and bond issues are sometimes sent to the voters in June or November. For more information on state elections, visit the Secretary of State’s website.
POLLS ARE OPEN FROM 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M. for State & Federal Elections
(Anyone in line by 8 p.m. will be allowed to vote).
Polling Location
Besse Building
22 Main Street, Albion ME
Upcoming 2025 Elections
November 4, 2025
VOTING DISTRICTS
Congressional District 1
State Senate District 16
State House District 63
County Commissioner District 3

Municipal Clerk & Registrar of Voters
Jeanie A. Doore
22 Main St
Albion, ME 04910
Phone: (207) 437-2900
Fax: (207) 437-2903
Elected Officials Information.
Maine Senate
- Scott Wynn Cyrway (Republican-Albion)
District 16
463 Benton Rd
Albion, ME 004910
207-485-1308
Scott.Cyrway@legislature.maine.gov
Maine House of Representatives
- Paul R. Flynn (Republican-Albion)
District 63
78 Bessey Ridge Rd
Albion, ME 004910
(207) 314-5525
Paul.Flynn@legislature.maine.gov
County Judge of Probate
- Elizabeth H. Mitchell (D-Vassalboro)
277 Cushnoc Road
Vassalboro, ME 04989
County Register of Probate
- Abigail St. Valle (D-Augusta)
39 Hospital St.
Augusta, ME 04330
County Treasurer
- Thomas F. Doore (D-Augusta)
49 Pleasant Hill Road
Augusta, ME 04330
County Register of Deeds
- Matthew James Boucher (R-Oakland)
41 Church Street
Oakland, ME 04963
County Sheriff
- Kenneth L. Mason III (U-Readfield)
501 Gorden Road
Readfield, ME 04355
County District Attorney
- Maeghan Maloney (D-Augusta)
4 Drew Street
Augusta, ME 04330
County Commissioner
- George M. Jabar II (D-Waterville)
District 3
One Center Street
Waterville, ME 04901
Absentee Ballot applications are now available for the November 5, 2024 General and Referendum Election
You can request your ballot online here:
apps.web.maine.gov/cgi-bin/online/AbsenteeBallot/index.pl
or by contacting the town office at 437-2900.
You may also vote in-person by absentee ballot during town office hours. M-W 10-4, THUR 12-6.
***Beginning February 1, 2024, voters who will be at least 65 years of age by the next election or who self-identify as having a disability may apply for ongoing absentee voter status: PDF | Word.
A voter who qualifies will automatically receive an absentee ballot for each statewide election, municipal election and any other election for which the voter is eligible to vote and need not submit a request for each election. Voters must return completed form to their municipal clerk. Please let us know when you are requesting your application if you qualify.