David Kaler
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David Kaler was a Republican candidate for District 19 of the Maine State Senate.
Campaign themes
2010
Kaler's campaign website highlighted the following campaign themes:[1]
- Lower taxes - "Reduce the burden for Maine's families and small businesses without cutting services for those truly in need."
- Reduce spending - "End wasteful spending, restore fiscal responsibility, and help government to live within its means."
- New jobs - "Create a pro-jobs, pro-business environment that rewards hard work, encourages job creation, and supports business growth."
- Limit government - "Create smaller, more efficient government and burdensome regulations that hinder job creation."
Elections
2010
- See also: Maine State Senate elections, 2010
Kaler ran unopposed in the June 8 primary election. Kaler was defeated by Democratic incumbent Seth Goodall in the November 2 general election.[2][3]
| Maine State Senate, District 19 - Republican Primary (2010) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Candidates | Votes | Percent | ||
| 3,672 | 100% | |||
External links
- List of candidates certified for the June 8, 2010 primary in Maine
- Biography from Project Vote Smart
- David Kaler on Facebook
- David Kaler on Twitter
- David Kaler on YouTube
Footnotes
Current members of the Maine State Senate
Leadership
Senate President:Matthea Daughtry
Majority Leader:Teresa Pierce
Minority Leader:Harold Stewart
Senators
District 1
Susan Bernard (R)
District 2
Harold Stewart (R)
District 3
Bradlee Farrin (R)
District 4
Stacey Guerin (R)
District 5
Russell Black (R)
District 6
Marianne Moore (R)
District 7
Nicole Grohoski (D)
District 8
Mike Tipping (D)
District 9
Joe Baldacci (D)
District 10
David Haggan (R)
District 11
Glenn Curry (D)
District 12
District 13
Cameron Reny (D)
District 14
Craig Hickman (D)
District 15
District 16
Scott Cyrway (R)
District 17
District 18
Richard Bennett (R)
District 19
Joseph Martin (R)
District 20
Bruce Bickford (R)
District 21
Margaret Rotundo (D)
District 22
James Libby (R)
District 23
Matthea Daughtry (D)
District 24
Denise Tepler (D)
District 25
Teresa Pierce (D)
District 26
Timothy Nangle (D)
District 27
Jill Duson (D)
District 28
District 29
Anne Carney (D)
District 30
Stacy Brenner (D)
District 31
Donna Bailey (D)
District 32
Henry Ingwersen (D)
District 33
District 34
Joseph Rafferty (D)
District 35
Mark Lawrence (D)
Democratic Party (20)
Republican Party (15)