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Alton Cianchette

Alton E. (Chuck) Cianchette (1930 – January 18, 2000) was an American businessperson and politician from Maine. A Democrat from central Maine, Cianchette resided in both Pittsfield, Maine and Newport, Maine during his 4 terms in the Maine Senate. Cianchette was first elected in 1972 while residing in Pittsfield. Re-elected two years later, Cianchette did not seek public office again until 1992, when he had moved to Newport. He ran in 1992 as part of a bipartisan campaign he spearheaded to get more business managers elected to the Maine Legislature. After raising an unprecedented $130,000 for his 1992 campaign, Cianchette was elected once again. Cianchette and fellow Democratic State Senator Donald Esty, Jr. both were seeking the Senate Presidency if the Democrats maintained control of that body.〔 Cianchette was reelected but the Maine Republican Party took control of the body following the 1994 general election and Jeffrey Butland was elected Senate President instead.
Cianchette co-founded Cianbro Corporation in Pittsfield, Maine in 1949.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Alton E. (Chuck) Cianchette )〕 Cianbro eventually became the largest construction company in the state. He also served as a trustee and philanthropist for Maine Central Institute in Pittsfield. Working through the MCI board, Cianchette often donated his own money to renovate the campus.
Cianchette was born in Pittsfield as the youngest of seven children. He graduated from Maine Central Institute. He died on January 18, 2000 when his single engine 1948 Cessna crashed in rural eastern Kentucky on route from Maine to his winter home in St. Petersburg, Florida.〔
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