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It’s Election Day. Here’s what Maine voters need to know.
Results in referendums, local races roll in across Maine on Election Day
Mainers voted Tuesday on changes to election and gun laws with Questions 1 and 2, and many communities voted on municipal elections and local referendums.
Maine voter guide: What you need to know for 2025 general election
Maine's Total Coverage has put together a voting guide with information Mainers should know before heading to the polls.
A woman who was directly involved in the murder of a Canadian tourist has been elected to the city council of a Maine town. Angela Walker, who […]
Two referendum questions are being voted on across Maine. One has to do with changing election laws, including establishing voter ID, while the other is about creating a red flag law.
There was a high voter turnout across the state of Maine today. Bangor in particular saw long lines throughout the day.
On Tuesday, Maine voters rejected Question 1, a Republican-backed measure primarily about voter ID, that, if approved, would have restricted absentee voting and ballot access and disenfranchised eligible voters.
NEWS CENTER Maine spoke with Secretary of State Shenna Bellows about what voters should know before heading to the polls.
Real-time statewide and town-by-town results for Maine's 2025 election. Use the navigation below to view maps and results for each race.
An unguarded election process is a threat to all of us. If only a few votes make the difference in the choosing of one candidate over another, as is often the case, then every vote is critical to ensure an accurate and secure election.
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Maine and Texas consider Republican-backed election proposals on voter ID, noncitizen voting
Voters in Maine and Texas are deciding whether to enact new Republican-backed measures that supporters say would help safeguard elections, but which opponents believe are intended to make voting more
The article featured a mock election for Morse High School Students in Bath. However, mock elections also took place in 78 schools all across our state. Referendum 1 and Referendum 2 were on the students’ ballots. A third question was whether the voter believes in the Declaration of Independence and whether the voter thinks it is relevant to today.
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