When John Jenkins was re-elected mayor of Auburn, Maine, he became the first person in the city's history to win a citywide election as a write-in candidate.
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Jenkins not only won, he smoked the competition: Jenkins collected more than 2,100 votes while his nearest competitor received just over 1,300and the third-place finisher garnered just over 500 tallies, the Lewiston (Maine) Sun Journal reported Wednesday.
Jenkins did little campaigning until the final days of the election.
"I didn't paint a sign," he said, explaining his supporters did all the work.
"This is a victory for the citizens," he said. "I happen to be the person who was brought along by the everyday people."