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Maine Second Congressional District Primary Election Results

Republican Primary

Winner

Bruce Poliquin wins the Republican primary.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Updated June, 16, 2022
91% reported
Candidate Votes Pct.
Bruce Poliquin
21,377 +59.9% 59.9%
Elizabeth Caruso
14,309 +40.1% 40.1
Total reported
35,686

Results by town

Town Poliquin Caruso Total votes Est. rpt. Est. remain. votes
Bangor 63% 37% 938 >95% <100
Augusta 62 38 772 >95% <100
Lewiston 54 46 733 >95% <100
Ellsworth 66 34 697 >95% <100
Auburn 61 39 677 >95% <100
Hermon 72 28 566 >95% <100
Brewer 70 30 528 >95% <100
Caribou 62 38 512 >95% <100
Oakland 56 44 484 >95% <100
Skowhegan 47 53 442 >95% <100
Hampden 67 33 418 >95% <100
Turner 46 54 406 >95% <100
Greene 64 36 379 >95% <100
Paris 61 39 379 >95% <100
Fairfield 61 39 377 >95% <100
Corinth 81 19 375 >95% <100
Lisbon 68 32 337 >95% <100
Dover-Foxcroft 53 47 336 >95% <100
Winterport 69 31 332 >95% <100
Madison 38 62 317 >95% <100
Sidney 58 42 315 >95% <100
Orrington 70 30 301 >95% <100
Winthrop 52 48 288 >95% <100
Lincoln 69 31 287 >95% <100
Farmington 44 56 282 >95% <100
Readfield 57 43 279 >95% <100
Glenburn 69 31 278 >95% <100
Presque Isle 67 33 272 >95% <100
Oxford 59 41 267 >95% <100
Holden 69 31 264 >95% <100
Norway 55 45 260 >95% <100
Poland 62 38 259 >95% <100
Durham 54 46 254 >95% <100
Sabattus 64 36 247 >95% <100
Monmouth 58 42 228 >95% <100
Bar Harbor 74 26 226 >95% <100
Belfast 50 50 218 >95% <100
Eddington 73 27 216 >95% <100
Old Town 66 34 215 >95% <100
Newport 62 38 214 >95% <100
Manchester 60 40 208 >95% <100
Farmingdale 59 41 206 >95% <100
Gardiner 52 48 206 >95% <100
Millinocket 49 51 205 >95% <100
Bucksport 61 39 204 >95% <100
Wilton 49 52 200 >95% <100
Dexter 54 46 191 >95% <100
Hancock 73 27 191 >95% <100
Carmel 70 30 190 >95% <100
Levant 62 38 186 >95% <100
Rangeley 54 46 183 >95% <100
Houlton 47 53 175 >95% <100
Greenville 57 43 173 >95% <100
Hartland 66 34 172 >95% <100
Palermo 57 43 172 >95% <100
Dixfield 46 54 168 >95% <100
Norridgewock 46 54 168 >95% <100
Surry 75 25 167 >95% <100
Bethel 39 61 165 >95% <100
Lamoine 68 32 163 >95% <100
Orland 65 35 159 >95% <100
Fayette 56 44 158 >95% <100
Palmyra 62 38 155 >95% <100
Fort Kent 73 27 153 >95% <100
Livermore 46 54 152 >95% <100
Mount Vernon 67 33 151 >95% <100
St. Albans 56 44 151 >95% <100
Calais 67 33 150 >95% <100
Pittsfield 61 39 147 >95% <100
Newburgh 59 41 145 >95% <100
Milford 69 31 142 >95% <100
Jay 51 49 140 >95% <100
Mechanic Falls 60 40 140 >95% <100
Trenton 66 34 137 >95% <100
Stockton Springs 58 42 135 >95% <100
Minot 52 48 134 >95% <100
Medway 48 52 133 >95% <100
Blue Hill 72 28 127 >95% <100
Machias 39 61 127 >95% <100
Mexico 55 45 127 >95% <100
Anson 39 61 126 >95% <100
Corinna 71 29 126 >95% <100
Orono 56 44 126 >95% <100
Searsport 56 44 126 >95% <100
Brownfield 64 36 125 >95% <100
Madawaska 74 26 125 >95% <100
Addison 54 46 123 >95% <100
Fryeburg 57 43 123 >95% <100
Chelsea 53 47 122 >95% <100
Lincolnville 66 34 122 >95% <100
Leeds 42 58 121 >95% <100
Peru 55 45 121 >95% <100
Dedham 70 30 120 >95% <100
Fort Fairfield 67 33 120 >95% <100
Veazie 72 28 116 >95% <100
Washington Cty Townships 37 63 115 >95% <100
Canaan 53 47 114 >95% <100
Unity 61 39 114 >95% <100
Franklin 66 34 113 >95% <100
Waterford 65 35 113 >95% <100
Harrington 13 87 111 >95% <100
Livermore Falls 55 45 111 >95% <100
West Paris 67 33 110 >95% <100
Denmark 56 44 109 >95% <100
East Machias 36 64 108 >95% <100
New Sharon 54 46 108 >95% <100
Sullivan 67 33 106 >95% <100
Hallowell 50 50 105 >95% <100
Deer Isle 86 14 104 >95% <100
Phillips 63 38 104 >95% <100
Milo 61 39 102 >95% <100
East Millinocket 47 53 101 >95% <100
Embden 34 66 100 >95% <100
Limestone 79 21 100 >95% <100
Charleston 66 34 99 >95% <100
Hartford 60 40 99 >95% <100
Otis 77 23 99 >95% <100
Tremont 77 23 99 >95% <100
Cherryfield 52 48 97 >95%
Enfield 67 33 97 >95%
Guilford 54 46 97 >95%
Kingfield 51 49 97 >95%
Mount Desert 65 35 95 >95%
Buckfield 49 51 92 >95%
Otisfield 64 36 91 >95%
Randolph 68 32 91 >95%
Sangerville 58 42 91 >95%
Woodstock 54 46 91 >95%
Chesterville 51 49 89 >95%
Mars Hill 76 24 88 >95%
Morrill 50 50 88 >95%
Northport 53 47 87 >95%
Greenbush 60 40 86 >95%
Mapleton 67 33 86 >95%
Swanville 60 40 86 >95%
Canton 49 51 85 >95%
Wales 61 39 85 >95%
Knox 54 46 84 >95%
Plymouth 63 37 84 >95%
Bradley 77 23 83 >95%
Frankfort 78 22 83 >95%
Bingham 37 63 82 >95%
Brooks 65 35 82 >95%
Southwest Harbor 77 23 82 >95%
Sherman 71 29 80 >95%
Hodgdon 56 44 79 >95%
Lubec 45 55 78 >95%
Wayne 64 36 78 >95%
Princeton 70 30 77 >95%
Swans Island 82 18 77 >95%
Andover 63 37 76 >95%
Garland 74 26 76 >95%
Harmony 55 45 76 >95%
Lee 71 29 76 >95%
Dixmont 64 36 75 >95%
Howland 65 35 75 >95%
Cornville 54 46 74 >95%
Bradford 79 21 73 >95%
Clifton 68 32 72 >95%
Jonesport 46 54 72 >95%
Milbridge 71 29 72 >95%
Solon 50 50 72 >95%
Columbia Falls 67 33 69 >95%
Hebron 46 54 69 >95%
Kenduskeag 57 43 68 >95%
Searsmont 59 41 68 >95%
Easton 67 33 66 >95%
Waldo 48 52 66 >95%
Brownville 60 40 65 >95%
Hudson 72 28 65 >95%
Belmont 52 48 64 >95%
Jackman 28 72 64 >95%
Penobscot 63 38 64 >95%
Washburn 66 34 64 >95%
Eastport 48 52 62 >95%
Pembroke 48 52 62 >95%
Sebec 58 42 62 >95%
Brooksville 64 36 61 >95%
Rome 54 46 61 >95%
Eustis 47 53 60 >95%
Patten 66 34 59 >95%
Sedgwick 68 32 59 >95%
Troy 61 39 59 >95%
Woodland 49 51 59 >95%
Exeter 67 33 58 >95%
Van Buren 71 29 58 >95%
Etna 77 23 57 >95%
Machiasport 33 67 57 >95%
Marshfield 26 74 57 >95%
Monson 61 39 57 >95%
Steuben 64 36 56 >95%
Parkman 64 36 55 >95%
Linneus 50 50 54 >95%
New Vineyard 61 39 54 >95%
Blaine 79 21 53 >95%
Hiram 53 47 53 >95%
Littleton 28 72 53 >95%
Lovell 43 57 53 >95%
Smithfield 53 47 53 >95%
Whiting 43 57 53 >95%
Mercer 52 48 52 >95%
Perry 48 52 52 >95%
Winter Harbor 63 37 52 >95%
Island Falls 61 39 51 >95%
Lowell 75 25 51 >95%
Verona Island 57 43 51 >95%
Weld 57 43 51 >95%
Burnham 72 28 50 >95%
Monroe 62 38 50 >95%
Ashland 47 53 49 >95%
Porter 39 61 49 >95%
Industry 63 38 48 >95%
Cambridge 55 45 47 >95%
Chester 66 34 47 >95%
Montville 49 51 47 >95%
Prospect 77 23 47 >95%
Sumner 81 19 47 >95%
Freedom 69 31 45 >95%
Mariaville 68 32 44 >95%
New Portland 47 53 43 >95%
Saint Agatha 79 21 43 >95%
Sorrento 65 35 43 >95%
Brooklin 79 21 42 >95%
Greenwood 55 45 42 >95%
Jonesboro 45 55 42 >95%
Ripley 62 38 42 >95%
Robbinston 67 33 42 >95%
Westfield 64 36 42 >95%
Baileyville 54 46 41 >95%
Moscow 41 59 41 >95%
New Sweden 63 37 41 >95%
Oakfield 53 48 40 >95%
Stacyville 76 24 38 >95%
Bridgewater 68 32 37 >95%
Columbia 49 51 37 >95%
Cutler 19 81 37 >95%
New Limerick 51 49 37 >95%
Beals 72 28 36 >95%
Carrabassett Valley 53 47 36 >95%
Charlotte 63 37 35 >95%
Dallas Plt. 49 51 35 >95%
Passadumkeag 80 20 35 >95%
Winn 77 23 35 >95%
Albany Township 59 41 34 >95%
Eagle Lake 65 35 34 >95%
Liberty 68 32 34 >95%
Thorndike 44 56 34 >95%
Athens 58 42 33 >95%
Castine 76 24 33 >95%
Frenchville 70 30 33 >95%
Jackson 67 33 33 >95%
Monticello 70 30 33 >95%
Alexander 69 31 32 >95%
Carthage 58 42 31 >95%
Eastbrook 52 48 31 >95%
Newry 48 52 31 >95%
Stonington 77 23 31 >95%
Atkinson Twp 57 43 30 >95%
Dennysville 57 43 30 >95%
LaGrange 63 37 30 >95%
Detroit 52 48 29 >95%
Ludlow 68 32 28 >95%
Meddybemps 64 36 28 >95%
Mount Chase 56 44 27 >95%
Rangeley Plt. 63 37 27 >95%
Burlington 38 62 26 >95%
Danforth 58 42 26 >95%
Roxbury 42 58 26 >95%
Stockholm 65 35 26 >95%
Springfield 72 28 25 >95%
Vienna 68 32 25 >95%
Grand Lake Stream Plt 71 29 24 >95%
Starks 58 42 24 >95%
Vanceboro 67 33 24 >95%
Crawford 73 27 22 >95%
Dyer Brook 55 45 22 >95%
Moose River 27 73 22 88%
Willimantic 73 27 22 >95%
Gilead 76 24 21 >95%
Hanover 38 62 21 88%
Mattawamkeag 43 57 21 >95%
Merrill 48 52 21 >95%
Portage Lake 33 67 21 >95%
Reed Plt. 71 29 21 >95%
Waltham 19 81 21 >95%
Perham 70 30 20 >95%
Temple 50 50 20 >95%
Castle Hill 68 32 19 >95%
Cooper 63 37 19 >95%
Shirley 68 32 19 >95%
Osborn 56 44 18 >95%
Carroll Plt. 65 35 17 >95%
Lake View Plt. 82 18 17 >95%
Masardis 71 29 17 >95%
Weston 53 47 17 71% <10
Aurora 88 13 16 >95%
Madawaska Lake Twp 69 31 16 >95%
Medford 50 50 16 70% <10
Topsfield 69 31 16 >95%
Chapman 80 20 15 >95%
Lakeville 33 67 15 >95%
Stoneham 33 67 15 83%
Wellington 27 73 15 >95%
Coplin Plt. 57 43 14 >95%
Islesboro 86 14 14 78%
Smyrna 57 43 14 82%
Baring Plt. 38 62 13 87%
Crystal 69 31 13 57% <10
Wade 62 38 13 65% <10
Winterville Plt. 54 46 13 87%
Woodville 69 31 13 62% <10
Highland Plt. 67 33 12 >95%
Maxfield 50 50 12 >95%
Orient 50 50 12 >95%
Sweden 58 42 12 50% <10
Allagash 64 36 11 61% <10
Caswell 82 18 11 92%
Upton 64 36 11 >95%
St. Francis 70 30 10 71%
St. John Plt. 90 10 10 91%
Wallagrass 90 10 10 56% <10
Wesley 50 50 10 >95%
Aroostook Cty Townships 89 11 9 2% 550
Beddington 67 33 9 >95%
Byron 67 33 9 90%
Cranberry Isles 78 22 9 >95%
Northfield 44 56 9 64% <10
Whitneyville 56 44 9 69%
Grand Isle 63 38 8 73%
Hamlin 13 88 8 80%
New Canada 63 38 8 53% <10
Pleasant Ridge Plt. 63 38 8 >95%
Sandy River Plt. 50 50 8 80%
Dennistown Plt. 0 100 7 >95%
Haynesville 71 29 7 >95%
Lincoln Plt. 57 43 7 >95%
Seboeis Plt. 86 14 7 >95%
Stow 43 57 7 32% <20
Garfield Plt. 67 33 6 75%
The Forks Plt. 17 83 6 >95%
Waite 33 67 6 75%
Moro Plt. 40 60 5 >95%
Penobscot Nation Vot Dst 40 60 5 71%
Great Pond 25 75 4 80%
Brighton Plt. 33 67 3 75%
Hersey 67 33 3 38% <10
Macwahoc Plt. 67 33 3 75%
Talmadge 100 0 3 75%
Westmanland 0 100 3 50%
Penobscot Cty Townships 100 0 2 2% 100
Pleasant Point Votng Dst 50 50 2 25% <10
Frenchboro 0 100 1 33%
Abbot 0 0 0 0% <70
Alton 0 0 0 0% <50
Amherst 0 0 0 0% <30
Amity 0 0 0 0% <60
Avon 0 0 0 0% <40
Beaver Cove 0 0 0 0% <40
Belgrade 0 0 0 0% 250
Bowerbank 0 0 0 0% <50
Caratunk 0 0 0 0% <20
Cary Twp 0 0 0 0% <20
Cyr Plt. 0 0 0 0% <20
Deblois 0 0 0 0% <30
Drew Plt. 0 0 0 0% <10
Edinburg 0 0 0 0% <40
Franklin Cty Townships 0 0 0 0% <90
Glenwood Plt. 0 0 0 0% <40
Gouldsboro 0 0 0 0% 150
Hammond 0 0 0 0% <20
Indian Township Vtng Dst 0 0 0 0% <50
Kingsbury Plt. 0 0 0 0% <10
Magalloway Plt. 0 0 0 0%
Nashville Plt. 0 0 0 0%
Oxford Cty Townships 0 0 0 0% <90
Piscataquis Cty Townshps 0 0 0 0% 250
Rockwood Strip Twp 0 0 0 0% <30
Roque Bluffs 0 0 0 0% <50
Rumford 0 0 0 0% 200
Stetson 0 0 0 0% <90
Strong 0 0 0 0% 150
Webster Plt. 0 0 0 0% <20
West Forks Plt. 0 0 0 0% <10

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Updated June, 15, 2022
Candidate
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* Incumbent