Though every seat in the Maine Legislature is on the ballot this November, the outcome for several of those races is already apparent due to candidates running unopposed. In total, there are 35 seats in the Maine Senate and 151 in the House of Representatives.
Two law enforcement officers who were allies when they faced tough questions about their interactions with an Army reservist who killed 18 people in Lewiston, Maine, last year are squaring off to become sheriff.
Joe Mailey, who is in his 11th year working for Bath Iron Works, remembers when Democratic U.S. Rep. Jared Golden walked the picket line with him and his coworkers during a 2020 strike. “It’s easy for politicians to say the right thing — Jared does the right thing,
Election Day is now less than six weeks away, and there seems to be a surge in voter interest. According to numbers released by the Maine Secretary of State’s Office on Tuesday, 11,239 people registered to vote in the two weeks between Sept.
More than 5,400 people per week registered to vote so far this month, and more than 73,000 voters have requested absentee ballots this election cycle.
Three former chairs of the Maine Republican Party endorsed Kalama Harris, claiming a Donald Trump presidency would make the world "a far more dangerous place."
The early spending by both parties reveals which races are seen as the most competitive, and the ones that could alter the balance of power at the State House.
An Act to Authorize a General Fund Bond Issue for Research and Development and Commercialization was passed with bipartisan support and signed by Governor Mills in 2017.
AUGUSTA (WVII) -- All 186 seats in the Maine Legislature are up for grabs in November. A local political expert spoke with business leaders Tuesday about his expectations at a virtual webinar hosted by the Maine State Chamber.
County Sheriff Joel Merry and Sergeant Aaron Skolfield grapple with campaigning as the one-year anniversary of Maine's deadliest attack approaches.
Two law enforcement officers were thrust into the media spotlight after Maine's deadliest shooting. Now they’re facing each other in an election.
A piece of anonymous campaign mail is testing the state's ability to enforce stricter laws related to municipal ballot measures.