Cooper, Maine 04657
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Cooper, Maine 04657

Register to Vote

Town residents and residents of the West Shore of Cathance Lake in Cathance Township may register to vote at the Town Office during regular office hours or at the polls on Election Day. Please contact the Registrar of Voters with any questions.
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*Town Office business hours can be found by clicking on the "Home" page
**The current Registrar of Voters contact information can be found by clicking on the "Town Officials" page


ABSENTEE VOTING
You may choose to request an absentee ballot online.  Follow the link below to the Maine Bureau of Corporations, Elections & Commissions, Elections Division.

To request an absentee ballot online click here
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HONOR A VETERAN
Order a Special pin that says "I'm voting in Honor of a Veteran". It is personalized with the name of a veteran the voter wants to recognize for his or her sacrifices to ensure our important freedoms, including the right to vote. In 2000, over 10,000 citizens honored someone who had served, or is serving, in the military. Maine voters paid tribute to a grandfather or grandmother, father or mother, brother or sister, son or daughter, husband or wife, or a neighbor, friend or fellow veteran.  
To order a button click here

Some Election History

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Ralph Flood and Lenny Dodge are ready for the next voter to come in during the June 10, 2014 Primary Election. They both worked as election clerks for a long time; Ralph since the mid 1990's and Lenny since 1999.

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Warden Arline Flood opens the ballot box while Cooper Treasurer Amanda Donaghy votes, June 10, 2014.  Behind Arline and Amanda is Cooper's voting booth, which is 101 years old. Arline began working elections in Cooper in the mid 1970's. First she was an Election Clerk, then became Warden when her father Philip Day retired from elections.
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