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Polls opened across Maine on Tuesday as voters decided two statewide referendum questions .
Speaking at Windham High School midmorning, Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows characterized voter turnout as strong for an off-year election, and said no major issues had been reported so far.
In Biddeford, a steady stream of voters came into the polling location at Biddeford High School around 7:30 a.m. and a short line formed inside.
Jack Fowler said he supports question one that would require a photo ID to vote in Maine and restrict absentee voting .
"Put it this way, I just dropped my wife off at Logan Airport at 5 a.m. and she cannot get on that Delta Flight without a photo ID," Fowler said. "I think it makes sense for our most precious right here in A

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