Saturday, February 28, 2015

March 10 Special Election: Hard Work Dedication Loyalty All In One Candidate Jim Kalloch

Jim Kalloch comes from ancestors that have deep roots in the mid coast region of Maine. There are records that show the Kalloch family settled in the Warren/St. George region of Maine in 1735. There is a genuine connection to this area that is inherently apparent in Jim Kalloch.

The name Kalloch is synonymous with hard work & service, and that is something that Jim Kalloch knows a lot about.

Jim Kalloch has lived in this area his entire life leaving only to serve his country in both the Marines and the US Navy. When Jim returned to Rockland he started a business, Penobscot Ferry and Transport and continued his dedication to serving others by becoming a Boy Scout leader and serving on the school board.

This a special election that is being held on Tuesday, March 10th 2015. The last election was won by Elizabeth Dickerson who vacated her post to move out of state. That was a very close race indeed, the vote totals were 1,744 Dickerson to 1,612 for Jim Kalloch. To have invested his time, energy and resources once and to be willing to do it all over again, truly shows a desire to serve his area and the voters of District 93!

For current information on Jim Kalloch find him on Facebook.

To find out more about Jim Kalloch please follow these links:

2015-01-11 PHP Rockland state legislator resigns for move to Colorado
2014-10-13 PBP Maine House District 93 Candidate James Kalloch: Focus on energy costs, infrastructure, technical education
2014-07-28 BDN Rockland Republican re-enters Maine House race
2001-10-27 BDN State of Maine flies its flag, up to a limit

The special election which will be held March 10, 2015 has the following candidates running for the seat Jim Kalloch, Beebe-Center a Democrat, Ron Huber (Green), and Sean Levaseur (Libertarian).

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