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Hear ye, hear ye . . .
I have just returned from Biddeford City Hall with the official list of mayoral and city council candidates.
The deadline for filing nomination papers has come and gone; and these are the names you will find on your November 3 ballot.
Let’s start at the top . . .
The Mayor’s Race:
Mayor Alan Casavant is being challenged for a third-term bid by Daniel Parenteau.
Parenteau ran two years ago as one of six candidates for the two at-large council seats. He finished in last place with a little more than 600 votes. He’s gonna need to step up his game if he wants to win this time.
City Council, At-Large:

There are five candidates running for the two at-large seats on the city council. This could be an epic battle. Finally: Seaver vs. Twomey!
Sorry for the distraction, here are the candidates: Councilor Marc Lessard is hoping to keep his seat. Councilor Clement Fleurent has decided to retire and will not be seeking re-election. The other four candidates (in alphabetical order) are:
Melissa “the Wolverine” Bednarowski. She served one term on the council (2011-2013) and is an outspoken critic of almost everything, but especially hates Alan Casavant.
Doris McCauliffe: if you don’t recognize the name, just think of the lady who screams when addressing the council at public meetings.
Laura Seaver: She’s smart, she’s sexy, she’s funny and super motivated. Did I mention she is a super hottie? (My personal favorite)
And, Joanne Twomey. Yes, Joanne Twomey will be battling a Seaver for a council seat. Epic! Twomey has lost her last three bids for public office, including twice being beaten by Casavant for mayor and losing the Democratic nomination for the District 135 Legislative seat in 2012.
Ward One:
Councilor Michael Swanton is being challenged by political newcomer Kathy Russell.
Ward Two:

Councilor John McCurry is the only candidate running unopposed.
Ward Three:
Councilor Stephen St. Cyr is being challenged by Richard Rhames. St. Cyr was appointed to the council earlier this year, and now wants to earn the seat. Rhames has a strong following in that ward (actually in all wards) and will be a strong contender.
Ward Four:
Councilor Robert “Bobby” Quattrone is hoping for a second term but he is being challenged by political newcomer Terry Belanger.
Ward Five:
Hang on to your seats, boys and girls. There are six candidates vying for the Ward Five seat. That’s right, I said SIX candidates.
Councilor Bobby Mills really wants to hold onto his seat for a fourth term, but is being challenged by (let me catch my breath) : Nathan Bean, Perry Aberle, Milton Truman, Carol Boisjoly and Karl Reed, Jr. (who runs a web site named best in your girl)
Ward Six:
Councilor Roger Hurtubise is retiring from political life. His seat is being sought by former city councilor Rick Laverriere and political newcomer Debbie Croteau Lauzon, the mother of Matt Lauzon. Matt Lauzon has played a critical role in shaping this year’s political landscape by keeping the heat on city officials regarding alleged sexual abuse by two former police officers.
Ward Seven:
Councilor Michael Ready is being challenged by former Charter Commission member Ben Neveaux.
And there you have it! Your slate of candidates for the city council.
I’ll post the school committee candidates later, but right now I have a birthday party to attend.
Good luck to all the candidates. On behalf of all Biddeford residents, thank you for stepping forward to serve your community.

















