Congressman Mike Michaud will be casting his ballot tonight in East Millinocket.
He spent the day talking with voters throughout the second district, making stops in Lewiston, Gardner, Brewer and Bangor.
He said he's excited that election day is finally here.
It hasn't been all campaigning for him though, he's also been keeping up with his congressional duties. "I've been doing my congressional work as well. There's still a lot of work we have to do there and tomorrow morning I'll be back on the road again meeting with constituents and getting ready to meet with the Undersecretary of the Veterans Administration, which will be coming to visit Togus this Thursday. We still have a lot of work that we have to do on the congressional side."
Michaud will be in East Millinocket tonight , waiting for the results with a group of family, friends, and supporters.
Michaud Awaits Election Results
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