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John MacLean, one of the candidates for Presque Isle town chair in the court ordered special election on Nov. 14, receives a ballot from poll worker Cathleen Eugster. MacLean retained his seat on the town board per the Nov. 14 results — 294 to 265. (Photo by Brian Jopek/Lakeland Times)
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MacLean retains seat as Presque Isle town chairman
Special election results differ from April 4 election, 76 more people vote this time around
John MacLean will remain Presque Isle town chairman, as he received 294 votes over his challenger Lorine Walters’s 265 votes in a special election held Tuesday.
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