Alton E. (Chuck) Cianchette (1930 – January 18, 2000) was an American businessperson and politician from Maine.
He died on January 18, 2000, when his single-engine 1948 Cessna crashed in rural eastern Kentucky en route from Maine to his winter home in St. Petersburg, Florida.
He ran in 1992 as part of a bipartisan campaign he spearheaded to get more business managers elected to the Maine Legislature.
[1] Cianchette was a radio operator stationed in Germany for 18 months during the Korean War.
[5] He participated in numerous community organizations including as the President of the Pine Tree Council of the Boy Scouts of America, and as a Trustee for the Susan L. Curtis Foundation.