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Robert Stackpole

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Robert Stackpole

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Robert Stackpole was a Democratic candidate for District 3 of the Maine State Senate.[1] The primary election was on June 8, 2010 and the general election was on November 2.

About

Stackpole earned his B.S. in education from Salem State College and his M.Ed. from the University of Southern Maine. He also attended Berklee College of Music. Stackpole's professional experience includes working as a part-time faculty member for the University of Southern Maine and with the Maine School Administrative District, #57.[1]

Campaign themes

2010

Stackpole's website highlighted the following campaign issues:[2]

  • Energy - "Put Maine in a 21st century energy environment by moving away from our dependence on oil to alternative energy."
  • Jobs - "Make Maine a leader in attracting “Green Collar” jobs in environmentally friendly industries."
  • Budget - "Keep Maine’s budget streamlined without cutting the important areas of education and healthcare."
  • Future - "Continue to invest in Maine’s future by making Maine more attractive for businesses and make the Maine education system second to none."

Elections

2010

See also: Maine State Senate elections, 2010

Stackpole was defeated by Republican incumbent Jonathan Courtney in the November 2 general election.[3]

In the June 8th primary election, Stackpole ran unopposed.[4]

Personal

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Stackpole and his wife, Mary, have four children. They currently reside in Sanford, Maine.[1]

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