Town Of Cape Elizabeth
Town Services

Town Clerk

Information

General Office Information
Frequently Asked Questions
Absentee Ballot Information
Genealogical Information

Requests for Voter Registration Information
Riverside Cemetery Information
State Links

Forms and Data

Marriage License Application (updated 02/23/05)
Absentee Ballot Application: (June 10 primary, referendum election)
Central Voter Registration Request Form (includes instructions for completing request form and fact sheet for obtaining data)
Vital Records Request Form (03/19/07)
Riverside Cemetery Foundation Worksheet
Election Results History

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General Office Information

Department Location: 1st floor of Town Hall, 320 Ocean House Road
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 6260, Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107
Main Phone Number:
Fax Number:
(207) 767-7473
(207) 799-7141
Office Hours: Monday: 7:30AM-5:00PM
Tuesday - Friday: 7:30AM-4:00PM
Staff Members: Ruth M. Noble, Town Clerk
Jacqueline Coy, Deputy Town Clerk
Deborah J. Bump, Assistant
Teresa D. Olsen, Assistant

The Town Clerk's Office provides the following services:

  • Elections
  • Vital Records - Birth, Death, Marriage
  • Riverside Memorial Cemetery
  • Town Council Agendas and Minutes
  • Keeper of Town Records

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I register to vote?
Where do I vote?
When are elections scheduled?
I will be out-of-town on Election Day, how do I vote?
How do I obtain a marriage license?
Where are vital records filed?
Are there lots available at Riverside Memorial Cemetery?
How many members serve on the Town Council and School Board?
When does the Town Council and School Board meet?
What types of records are maintained by the Town Clerk?

How do I register to vote?

The State of Maine allows residents to register to vote anytime, including the day of the election. Residents of Cape Elizabeth may register to vote at the Town Clerk/Tax Office at Town Hall, or at the Cape Elizabeth High School gymnasium the day of the election. Proof of residency and proof of identity is required, e.g. driver's license indicating Cape Elizabeth address.

For information on voter registration and absentee ballots for Uniformed and Overseas Citizens, please see the Federal Voting Assistance Program Web site.

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Where do I vote?

All residents of Cape Elizabeth vote at the Cape Elizabeth High School gymnasium. The polls are open at 7:00AM and close at 8:00PM.

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When are elections scheduled?

The municipal election is held the Tuesday following the first Monday in November. Town Council and School Board members are elected for three-year terms. The terms are staggered so that 2 or 3 seats become available each year. The State of Maine general and referendum elections are held on Tuesday following the first Monday in November. The primary election is held on the 2nd Tuesday of June of each general election year.

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I will be out-of-town on Election Day, how do I vote?

If you are unable to vote at the polls on Election Day, you may obtain an absentee ballot. Absentee ballots are available at the Town Clerk/Tax Office 30 days prior to the election. The absentee ballot may be voted at Town Hall or mailed/delivered to the voter.

For information on voter registration and absentee ballots for Uniformed and Overseas Citizens, please see the Federal Voting Assistance Program Web site.

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How do I obtain a marriage license?

The State of Maine requires Maine residents to obtain a marriage license in the town/city where they reside. If the bride and groom reside in two different communities, they now need only apply in one of the communities. If only the bride or the groom is a Maine resident, they both apply in the town/city where the bride or groom is a resident. If the bride and groom are out-of-state residents, they apply in any town/city in the state and can be married anywhere in the state. A $30.00 filing fee is required. Maine does not require blood tests. In the case of a second marriage, a certified copy of the death/divorce decree is required. There is no waiting period. The license can be issued at the time of the filing. The license is valid 90 days from the date the intentions are filed.

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Where are vital records filed?

Municipal clerks file vital records for events which occur in the state of Maine. If a child is born in Maine, a copy is filed in the town/city where the birth occurred, and the town/city where the mother resides. A death certificate is filed in the municipality where the death occurred, and the municipality where the deceased resided. A marriage license is filed where the bride and groom applied for the license. Note: All vital records are filed with the State of Maine Office of Vital Records.

Click here to download our Vital Records Request Form (pdf format)

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Are there lots available at Riverside Memorial Cemetery?

The Riverside Memorial Cemetery is located on Spurwink Avenue adjacent to the Spurwink Church. Residents and non-resident taxpayers may purchase lots. Non-residents and previous Cape Elizabeth residents may apply to the Riverside Trustees to purchase lots. Anyone interested in purchasing a lot should contact the Town Clerk. The Town's Cemetery Assistant will meet families at the cemetery to discuss the options. Lots are $600.00 for a full size lot, or $275.00 for a cremation lot. The purchase price includes perpetual care for the maintenance of the lot.

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How many members serve on the Town Council and School Board?

Both the Town Council and School Board are composed of seven members. Elections are non-partisan. Members represent the community at large.

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When does the Town Council and School Board meet?

The Town Council holds its regular meeting the second Monday of the month. Meetings begin at 7:30 PM in the Town Council Chamber located at Town Hall. When the meeting falls on a holiday or an Election Day, the meeting shall be held on the following Wednesday, at the same time and place. Deadline for agenda materials shall be filed in the office of the Town Clerk on or before noon of the first business day of the month for the regular meeting of the Town Council. Special meetings shall have at least 24 hours notice, unless all members of the Council sign a waiver. Deadline for agenda materials shall be filed in the office of the Town Clerk before noon of the business day next prior to the day of any other meeting. Agendas are available in the Town Clerk's Office the Thursday prior to the regular meeting.

The School Board's regular meeting is the second Tuesday of the month. Meetings begin at 7 PM in the Town Council Chamber located at Town Hall. Deadline for agenda materials shall be filed in the office of the Superintendent on or before the Wednesday prior to the regular meeting. Special meetings shall have at least a 24-hour notice. Agendas are available in the Superintendent's Office the Thursday prior to the regular meeting.

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What types of records are maintained by the Town Clerk?

The Town Clerk's Office maintains vital records, election records, Town Council minutes, financial records, town reports, cemetery records, ordinances, committee reports, etc. Residents wishing to obtain certain town records may contact the Town Clerk's Office. In many instances, individual departments may also retain records. The Historical Society is also available at the Thomas Memorial Library on Thursday mornings. The Historical Society may be reached at 799-1720.

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Absentee Ballot Information

Effective April 10, 2000: Maine now has "no reason" absentee voting. The law now permits absentee ballots to be cast at any election by any voter who properly requests a ballot.

For information on voter registration and absentee ballots for Uniformed and Overseas Citizens, please see the Federal Voting Assistance Program Web site.

ABSENTEE VOTING GUIDE FOR REQUESTING & RECEIVING ABSENTEE BALLOTS

Voting at Town Hall - A voter may cast his/her ballot at Town Hall during normal working hours (Monday 7:30-5, Tuesday - Friday 7:30-4). Absentee ballots are available approximately 30 days prior to the election.

No application is needed. The ballot is witnessed by the clerk, deputy or assistant.

Note: If the voter requests to take the absentee ballot, the voter may do so after completing an application. The voter returns the ballot by mail or in person to the clerk.

Telephone Request - A voter may request a ballot by telephone. The clerk completes an application. The clerk verifies the voter's identity by confirming the voter's residence and date of birth.

The clerk mails the ballot to the voter at the address listed on the request.

No witnesses are needed, unless the voter is assisted. If assisted, the aide and 1 other person signs as witness.

The voter returns the ballot by mail or in person to the clerk.

Written Request by the Voter (Received by Mail, or In Person)

A voter may request a ballot by completing an application or written request.

The clerk mails the ballot to the voter at the address listed on the request, or gives the ballot to the voter, to take with the voter.

No witnesses are needed unless the voter is assisted. If assisted, the aide and 1 other person signs as witness.

The voter returns the ballot by mail or in person to the clerk.

Written Request by the Voter's Immediate Family Member (Received by Mail, or In Person)

An immediate family member (spouse, parent, child, sister, brother, stepparent, stepchild, stepsister, stepbrother, mother-in-law, father-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, guardian, former guardian or registered domestic partner) of the voter may request a ballot on behalf of the voter. An application or written request must be completed by the immediate family member, with the relationship indicated on the application.

The clerk mails the ballot to the voter at the address listed on the request, or releases the ballot to the immediate family member.

No witnesses are needed unless the voter is assisted. If assisted, the aide and 1 other person signs as witness.

The voter or immediate family member returns the ballot by mail or in person to the clerk. Immediate family member request is not considered a 3rd person ballot.

If the ballot is returned by another immediate family member, the other immediate family member must also sign the application or written request indicating they returned the ballot. The family member must state his/her relationship to the voter.

Written Request by the Voter (Received by Mail, or In Person)-3rd Person Designated

A voter only may request a ballot to be delivered by a 3rd person. The voter must request a 3rd person ballot, by completing an application or written request.

A 3rd person can not be a candidate or a member of a candidate's immediate family.

The clerk releases the ballot to the 3rd person only named in the request.

Ballot must be witnessed by a notary public, a municipal clerk, a clerk of courts, or 2 other individuals. If assisted, the aide and 1 other person signs as witness.

The 3rd person returns the ballot in person to the clerk. The voter may return the ballot in person, however witnesses are still required if a 3rd person handles the ballot going out or coming back.

A 3rd person may have up to 5 absentee ballots for a municipality at one time.

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Requests for Voter Registration Information

Municipality, statewide or districtwide voter lists are available to those submitting a “Request for Obtaining Data from Maine CVR (Central Voter Registration)” form and payment of a fee to a municipal registrar (for that municipality’s data only) or to the secretary of state’s office (for all other requests).

Lists are available in paper or electronic format. Fees vary depending on the number of voters and the format of information requested. An electronic file of Cape Elizabeth's voter registration list would be $30.

Anyone wishing Cape Elizabeth's voter list may submit the form to:

Ruth M. Noble
Town Clerk
P.O. Box 6260
Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107

Voter lists may not be used for commercial purposes or solicitations unrelated to an election campaign.

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State Links

State of Maine -- Secretary of State

State of Maine -- Legislative Information Office

State of Maine Home Page