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Meet the candidates running for Cumberland County Commissioner

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Host Kristina Egan interviews candidates running seats on the Cumberland County Board of County Commissioners.  This is a 30-minute highlight of a one-hour televised  forum produced by the Portland Media Center in conjunction with the Greater Portland Council of Governments. The primary election is June 9. The candidates are the forum were: Amy Leshure [https://ballotpedia.org/Amy_Leshure_(Cumberland_County_Commissioner_Board_District_3,_Maine,_candidate_2026)], Joel Vincent Mahaffey [https://ballotpedia.org/Joel_Vincent_Mahaffey_(Cumberland_County_Commissioner_Board_District_3,_Maine,_candidate_2026)], Sigrid A. Olson [https://ballotpedia.org/Sigrid_A._Olson_(Cumberland_County_Commissioner_Board_District_4,_Maine,_candidate_2026)], Patricia A. Smith [https://ballotpedia.org/Patricia_A._Smith_(Cumberland_County_Commissioner_Board_District_4,_Maine,_candidate_2026)], Robert Vail, and Marpheen Chann [https://ballotpedia.org/Marpheen_Chann_(Cumberland_County_Commissioner_Board_District_5,_Maine,_candidate_2026)].

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episode Meet the candidates running for Cumberland County Commissioner cover

Meet the candidates running for Cumberland County Commissioner

Host Kristina Egan interviews candidates running seats on the Cumberland County Board of County Commissioners.  This is a 30-minute highlight of a one-hour televised  forum produced by the Portland Media Center in conjunction with the Greater Portland Council of Governments. The primary election is June 9. The candidates are the forum were: Amy Leshure [https://ballotpedia.org/Amy_Leshure_(Cumberland_County_Commissioner_Board_District_3,_Maine,_candidate_2026)], Joel Vincent Mahaffey [https://ballotpedia.org/Joel_Vincent_Mahaffey_(Cumberland_County_Commissioner_Board_District_3,_Maine,_candidate_2026)], Sigrid A. Olson [https://ballotpedia.org/Sigrid_A._Olson_(Cumberland_County_Commissioner_Board_District_4,_Maine,_candidate_2026)], Patricia A. Smith [https://ballotpedia.org/Patricia_A._Smith_(Cumberland_County_Commissioner_Board_District_4,_Maine,_candidate_2026)], Robert Vail, and Marpheen Chann [https://ballotpedia.org/Marpheen_Chann_(Cumberland_County_Commissioner_Board_District_5,_Maine,_candidate_2026)].

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