AUGUSTA – A Democrat from Casco has been fined $2,750 for using money from Maine’s Clean Election fund for resort accommodations and business advertising during his unsuccessful campaign for the state House of Representatives. The Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices fined Thomas Bossie… Read More
AUGUSTA – Five losers in November’s legislative races are in hot water with the state ethics commission for allegedly misusing or failing to account for more than $16,000 in campaign money they received from the state’s Clean Election fund. The three Republicans and two Democrats… Read More
Shortly before midnight Tuesday, Democratic Gov. John E. Baldacci declared victory in his bid for a second term as governor. “I’m feeling good,” Baldacci said during his victory celebration. “The campaign’s over, and now it’s time to get back to work. I’m grateful for the… Read More
The so-called Taxpayer Bill of Rights went down to defeat Tuesday evening, with more than 54 percent of voters rejecting the spending limits plan, according to unofficial results compiled by the Bangor Daily News. “I think it’s a credit to Maine people. They heard the… Read More
U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe easily outpaced her two opponents on Election Day, racking up 73 percent of the vote and securing a third term. According to unofficial results compiled by the Bangor Daily News, the Republican incumbent pulled away from Democrat Jean Hay Bright of… Read More
Incumbent Democrat Tom Allen easily won his sixth term Tuesday, besting a pair of challengers for the 1st Congressional District seat, according to unofficial results compiled by the Bangor Daily News. Allen, 61, an attorney and former Portland city councilor and mayor, had about 61.3… Read More
In the battle of the blue-collar candidates, 2nd Congressional District incumbent Democratic Rep. Michael Michaud tallied 71 percent of the vote to beat Laurence “Scott” D’Amboise, who was preferred by 29 percent of the voters. These results, according to preliminary polling results compiled by the Bangor Daily News,… Read More
AUGUSTA – Partisan vote watchers settled in for a long night Tuesday with State House control widely believed to be too close to call. In the statewide voting for Maine’s 35-seat Senate and 151-seat House of Representatives, this year’s story line was familiar. Democrats were… Read More
Contested races only – Bangor Daily News unofficial results – some totals may be incomplete Senate googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes = []; var has_banner = false; for (var i = 0; i < slot_sizes.length; i++) { if (isMobileDevice())… Read More
SOUTH PORTLAND – The four major gubernatorial candidates presented clear choices on health care reform at a forum Friday. Democratic Gov. John Baldacci supports pressing forward with his Dirigo Health initiative, Republican Chandler Woodcock supports reforming Dirigo and promoting private sector competition, and independent Barbara… Read More
While the major party candidates for governor have kept their television advertising on the high road thus far this election season, their allies are causing a stir. One Republican Governors Association ad was pulled by one local network affiliate last week after being found “grossly… Read More
PORTLAND – A federal judge Thursday denied a gubernatorial candidate’s request that he be placed on the ballot with the moniker “People’s Hero” in front of his name. Phillip Morris NaPier of Windham argued before District Judge Brock Hornby on Wednesday that he legally changed… Read More
In Jean Hay Bright’s estimation, she’s two for two. Hay Bright, a Dixmont Democrat challenging Republican U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe, took heart in Tuesday’s Rhode Island Republican primary win by Iraq war opponent Sen. Lincoln Chafee. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes =… Read More
BANGOR – Maine’s younger voters could play a larger role in deciding the outcome of this November’s election than in past years, according to a newly released report. “Young people can be mobilized,” said Mark Lopez, research director at the University of Maryland’s Center for… Read More
PORTLAND – Four of the five gubernatorial candidates appearing on this fall’s ballot staked out their views on the state’s economy and tax policy Friday during the Maine Development Foundation’s annual meeting. The tightly controlled forum format offered little opportunity for the candidates to engage… Read More
BANGOR – Station management at WABI-TV, Channel 5, acquiesced to a request from Gov. John E. Baldacci’s lawyer Friday and pulled a Republican Governors Association ad from the airwaves after concluding the 30-second spot was “inaccurate.” “The ad was inaccurate in my view – or,… Read More
PORTLAND – Maine Senate President Beth Edmonds is going to have a challenger after all, thanks to a Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruling. The court Thursday overturned a decision by the Secretary of State’s Office that would have kept John Arsenault from running as a… Read More
BREWER – Labor union representatives and Democratic politicians gathered Monday afternoon at the Eastern Maine Labor Council to gear up for the fall campaign season. Gov. John Baldacci stopped by on his Labor Day weekend re-election campaign swing that focused on “Maine Values, Hard Work.”… Read More
AUGUSTA – As the Labor Day weekend arrives and the fall elections draw closer, Maine’s political campaigns are shifting into a more intense phase. But one candidate for governor is hoping for moderation – at least when it comes to campaign signs. While her rivals… Read More
PORTLAND – U.S. Rep. Tom Allen can no longer claim to oppose the Iraq war in his bid for re-election, independent challenger Dexter Kamilewicz charges. Kamilewicz, a lifelong Democrat who supported and even volunteered to make phone calls for Allen in earlier campaigns for the… Read More
AUGUSTA – It’s not a perfect match, but there are some striking similarities between this year’s race for the Blaine House and the simultaneous referendum campaign on taxes and the gubernatorial campaign and tax initiative battle of 1982. That election year nearly a quarter of… Read More
AUGUSTA – State election officials and independent candidate for governor Phillip Morris NaPier are at odds over whether NaPier should get the designation “People’s Hero” on the Nov. 7 ballot. NaPier, who is not enrolled in a political party, wants the words “Thu People’s Hero”… Read More
AUGUSTA – The state ethics panel was in a fining mood Wednesday, handing out a total of $15,000 in penalties for campaign finance reporting violations. Taking the brunt of the punishment from the state Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices was the Merrill for… Read More
Don’t look for either political party to claim sweeping majorities in the Legislature come November, elections experts say, with the battle for control of the closely divided State House likely to come down to just a few key races. “It’s anybody’s call,” said Tim Storey,… Read More
AUGUSTA – Suggesting the Maine Democratic Party appears to be engaging in a recurring pattern of noncompliance with state campaign finance laws, a Republican lawyer said Tuesday that Democrats will be hard-pressed to explain why they shouldn’t be subjected to the maximum penalty for failing to report campaign… Read More
SOUTH PORTLAND – Police, firefighters and emergency responders said Tuesday that the proposed Taxpayer Bill of Rights which Maine will voters will consider in November could threaten public safety. Officials representing public safety workers said spending caps resulting from TABOR would slash essential services at… Read More
MACHIAS – Three gubernatorial candidates generally concurred on issues involving the future of families, education and jobs within Maine in a debate Friday evening at the University of Maine at Machias. But they sharply diverged on the prospect of liquefied natural gas coming to the… Read More
BANGOR – A poll released Monday shows incumbent Gov. John Baldacci and the proposed Taxpayer Bill of Rights winning favor among voters in these early days of the campaign. Baldacci, a Bangor Democrat seeking a second term, won support from 42 percent of those surveyed… Read More
AUGUSTA – Most candidates for governor are open to having a liquefied natural gas facility Down East if it clears regulatory hurdles. They also see development of wind power as a big plus in Maine’s energy mix. But most also express deep reservations about offshore… Read More
AUGUSTA – Four years before hiring on as Gov. John E. Baldacci’s new senior campaign strategist, Christian Potholm was one of the incumbent Democrat’s most implacable foes. The Bowdoin College political scientist and longtime GOP pollster said Friday he had experienced a significant change of… Read More
The November lineup of State House hopefuls became final Monday – the deadline for the state’s three political parties to replace candidates who dropped out of their legislative races earlier this month. Party leaders had spent the past two weeks plugging holes in their rosters… Read More
AUGUSTA – The Maine Democratic Party filed a complaint Monday with the state campaign watchdog agency over donations of five dollars each that two gubernatorial candidates gave to each other. Independent Barbara Merrill and Republican Chandler Woodcock made $5 donations to each other within a… Read More
YARMOUTH – As the United States stepped up diplomatic efforts Sunday to try to resolve the current conflict between Israel and Hezbollah fighters in Lebanon, Sen. John McCain warned now is no time for a cease-fire. McCain’s remarks came during a Maine campaign stop here. Read More
AUGUSTA – Independent gubernatorial candidate Barbara Merrill is calling for a state investigation into an alleged push polling incident she said appeared to benefit the campaign of Democratic incumbent Gov. John E. Baldacci. Push polling is a campaign surveying tactic that attempts to shift a… Read More
Two men are stepping forward as willing candidates to fill vacancies for the Democratic ticket for the state Legislature in the general election Nov. 7. Harold Prescott of Whiting will run in District 32, which has 10 municipalities that stretch from Machias to Eastport. If… Read More
Leaders of Maine’s three political parties are busy working the telephones this week in an effort to replace 37 former State House hopefuls who have withdrawn their candidacies for the Legislature. Monday marked the deadline for party candidates to drop out of the running, and… Read More
PORTLAND – Independent gubernatorial candidate John Michael is appealing a decision by state election officials to deny him public financing for his campaign. The state Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices last month told Michael it was denying him funding under the state’s Clean… Read More
I am a candidate for governor of Maine as a write-in (municipality Bangor). I did not make it onto the ballot. I could provide you with a lot of reasons (“excuses”) why I did not qualify for ballot status, and found myself using a few, but the bottom… Read More
AUGUSTA – Republican David Emery came in third in his party’s gubernatorial primary, but he continues to campaign for money to pay off debts he ran up. The former congressman from Tenants Harbor is using phone calls, mailings and his still-active campaign Web site to… Read More
AUGUSTA – Democrats who figured they wouldn’t have state Sen. Peter Mills to kick around anymore had better think again. Although the Republican moderate lost the GOP nomination for governor Tuesday to state Sen. Chandler Woodcock of Farmington, Mills may not have to relinquish his… Read More
WINTERPORT – Even though former legislator Joe Brooks was declared the winner by nine votes in his campaign against Donna Gilbert for the Democratic nomination for House District 42, he said Thursday he is convinced the final outcome will be different. That is because when… Read More
BANGOR – Late returns in the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate showed Jean Hay Bright of Dixmont edging out her opponent for the party’s nomination to challenge Republican Sen. Olympia Snowe in November. With 99 percent of precincts reporting by Wednesday afternoon, Hay Bright… Read More
AUGUSTA – State Sen. Chandler Woodcock, a retired teacher and lay minister from Farmington, claimed the Republican nomination for governor Wednesday after his closest rival conceded the election. “The time has come for us to make a change in the Blaine House,” Woodcock told supporters… Read More
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MADAWASKA – A retired paperworker dismantled the Paradis Democratic political machine in northern Aroostook County on Tuesday by gaining the Democratic primary nod in Maine House District 2. Charles Kenneth Theriault’s win, the biggest political overthrow in decades in northern Maine, came when he earned… Read More
AUGUSTA – The lone House of Representatives incumbent facing a contested primary election lost, and the lone Senate incumbent with a primary opponent won in Tuesday’s voting to nominate legislative candidates for the November ballot, according to unofficial tallies. A list of apparent winners compiled… Read More
BANGOR – It was too soon to tell early Wednesday morning who will represent the Democrats in the party’s effort to unseat Republican U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe, with an Orono lawyer and a Dixmont farmer running neck and neck for the opportunity. With 82 percent… Read More
AUGUSTA – Early Wednesday morning, Republican gubernatorial candidate Chandler Woodcock continued to maintain a consistent 2,500-vote lead over challenger Peter Mills who refused to concede until all of the votes were counted. “I have nowhere near enough information to make a decision about conceding,” Mills… Read More
BANGOR – Gov. John Baldacci easily clinched the Democratic nomination Tuesday evening, winning roughly 75 percent of the vote against his relatively unknown opponent and setting up his effort to reclaim the Blaine House in November. With 82 percent of precincts reporting in light voter… Read More
AUGUSTA – Maine voters were deciding more than two dozen primary elections for the Legislature on Tuesday in a prelude to a heated competition between Democrats and Republicans this fall for majorities in the state Senate and House of Representatives. Once again, the election year… Read More
Candidates in today’s primary election races for governor and U.S. Senate hit the roads and the airwaves Monday in a final push to persuade voters before they head to the polls. The Republican primary for governor remains the most closely watched among the three contested… Read More
Today’s primary election also comes with a few reminders from the Secretary of State’s Office: . For the first time, certain 17-year-olds will be able to vote in the primary. As long as the 17-year-old voter will turn 18 by the General Election on Nov. Read More
AUGUSTA – Maine voters on Tuesday will choose their favorites in more than two dozen legislative primaries as Democrats and Republicans define the sides to vie for control of the Legislature in November. Each of the major parties features 11 contested House primaries. In the… Read More
BANGOR – After several months of preparation, the city’s newly streamlined voting procedures will make their debut today, when the city’s voters take part in the June primary elections. Though today is Election Day, it’s not too late to register to vote or to enroll… Read More
BANGOR – While some expect voter turnout to be low for the June 13 primary election, voter “tune out” appears to be high. In a statewide poll released last week, two-thirds of Mainers couldn’t name any of the declared candidates trying to unseat the current… Read More
Gov. John Baldacci will easily win his primary race next week against challenger Christopher Miller of Gray. The question for Democrats is whether they should feel reassured or concerned by this inevitability. The answer is reassured – Gov. Baldacci has led Maine through some difficult times and in… Read More
Republicans are fortunate to have three strong candidates for governor, but they also have a tremendous challenge. An incumbent governor has been beaten only twice in Maine’s history, when both times a Democrat knocked off a Republican. If the reverse is to happen in 2006 in a field… Read More
DIXMONT – There’s something unusual in Jean Hay Bright’s driveway: Her car. Hay Bright, a writer and organic farmer in this small Penobscot County town, has spent hundreds of hours and thousands of miles on the road in her effort to unseat Republican U.S. Sen. Read More
BANGOR – As a civil rights attorney, Eric Mehnert begins his jury trials by writing down six familiar words: Maine: The way life should be. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes = []; var has_banner = false; for (var… Read More
Gay marriage amendment opposed Maine delegation united; Snowe, Collins say Bush proposal unnecessary
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AUGUSTA – Citing recurring violations of law by President Bush over the last several years, Wisconsin Sen. Russ Feingold told delegates attending the Maine Democratic State Convention on Saturday that the chief executive’s domestic and foreign policies warrant a congressional investigation and probable censure. Feingold,… Read More
AUGUSTA – A lot of Democrats talk about energizing the youth vote, but few expected to see three 17-year-olds among the 950 registered delegates at the Augusta Civic Center over the weekend. Derek Hardy and Amy Foley, both of Deer Isle, and Stanley Abraham of… Read More
DAMARISCOTTA – Out on the sidewalk in front of a local restaurant, Christopher Miller readied himself for his next campaign appearance. “I have to make myself presentable,” the Gray Democrat said as he put on a sport coat and a fish-shaped tie he pulled from… Read More
EAST MACHIAS – More than 150 hungry Down Easters were lined up in front of him, and Maine’s governor was in his element. “Any time I’m serving spaghetti, I’m doing well,” Democrat John Baldacci told one woman as he carefully placed a pile of pasta… Read More
State Rep. Barbara Merrill and former state Rep. John Michael on Friday were poised to become the first nonparty candidates for governor to qualify for public financing of their campaigns. Merrill of Appleton and Michael of Auburn each submitted about 2,800 checks – well over… Read More
AUGUSTA – Maine Democrats, looking to defend and extend past gains at the polls, gathered Friday for a two-day convention to hear from their top-of-the-ticket trio – Gov. John Baldacci and U.S. Reps. Tom Allen and Michael Michaud – and one of the sternest Democratic critics of President… Read More
AUGUSTA – Democratic Gov. John E. Baldacci took control of a televised statewide debate Friday evening, defending his record and outlining his goals as he asked Maine voters for another four years in the Blaine House. “I want to use cutting-edge research and development so… Read More
AUGUSTA – Late last fall, Chandler Woodcock had one of those crystallizing moments that sometimes happens to politicians as he prepared to finish the second half of his third term in the Maine Senate. As a Republican, the Farmington lawmaker had become fully aware of… Read More
AUGUSTA – Serve in the Maine Legislature, get elected to the U.S. Congress, and then come back and run for governor. Not a bad strategy for an ambitious politician. Republican hopeful David Emery figures it worked for Democratic Gov. John E. Baldacci, so why not… Read More
AUGUSTA – A little more than a year ago, Gov. John E. Baldacci and his majority Democrats in the Maine Legislature were forced to abandon a highly controversial plan to balance the state budget with a loan of more than $400 million leveraged by $250 million in future… Read More
Four independent candidates submitted enough signatures by Thursday’s deadline to earn a place on the November ballot for governor, according to state elections officials. John Michael, a former state representative from Auburn, and Phillip Morris NaPier of Windham each submitted more than the 4,000 signatures… Read More
AUGUSTA – Gov. John Baldacci, who has begun airing campaign advertising in his bid for re-election, is matched up in debate with little known Democratic primary challenger Christopher Miller tonight as the Democratic State Convention opens. The debate will be televised by the Maine Public… Read More
AUGUSTA – A televised statewide debate featuring all three Republican gubernatorial contenders may not have revealed a breakaway frontrunner Thursday night, but the varied topics did produce some provocative moments for the candidates. The 8 p.m., hour-long program on the Maine Public Broadcasting Network was… Read More
ROCKLAND – Incumbent Sheriff Daniel Davey and retired Police Chief Alfred Ockenfels have more in common than wanting to win the Republican primary for sheriff. Both men have decades of experience in law enforcement and each has similar ideas of what is needed to improve… Read More
AUGUSTA – Energized by the coming round of gubernatorial, congressional and legislative races, more than 1,000 Maine Democrats will converge on the Augusta Civic Center this weekend for their party’s state convention. The expected turnout, which includes delegates, alternates and guests, could be a record… Read More
PORTLAND – A retired University of Southern Maine professor announced Tuesday that he is running as an independent candidate for the U.S. Senate seat held by Republican Olympia Snowe. Peace activist Bill Slavick said he submitted more than 4,700 signatures on Friday to the Secretary… Read More
PORTLAND – The gubernatorial nominee of Maine’s Green Independent Party has proposed seasonal increases in the state sales tax as a way to shift more of the tax burden onto summer tourists. Pat LaMarche of Yarmouth said year-round residents would adapt to the change by… Read More
PORTLAND – The Green Independent Party will hold its annual convention this Friday and Saturday in Portland. The event will be held 5:30-8:30 p.m. Friday, May 19, and 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, May 20, at the Center for Cultural Exchange at 1 Longfellow… Read More
Former President Bill Clinton will come to Maine in three weeks to campaign for Gov. John Baldacci at a $500 a ticket reception to benefit the Bangor Democrat’s re-election bid. Clinton’s June 5 visit to South Portland undoubtedly will draw attention – and money –… Read More
PERRY – George Bunker Jr. sounded like a man on a mission Saturday as he sat over lunch at the New Friendly Restaurant midway between the Washington County Sheriff’s Department in Machias and the northern portion of the county, where he lives. If he were… Read More
AUGUSTA – Washington politics took center stage on the second and final day of the Maine State Republican Convention, where the GOP’s most seasoned Capitol Hill contenders shared the hall with the party’s lesser-known congressional candidates. U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, who is seeking a… Read More
AUGUSTA – In what is likely the state’s most closely watched primary contest, the three men vying for the GOP nomination for governor took the stage Friday – the first day of the Maine Republican State Convention – with each candidate hoping to persuade those in attendance he… Read More
SOUTH PORTLAND – The state’s first gubernatorial debate drew a medium-sized crowd Monday for a less-than-ample slate of candidates who traded viewpoints on Maine’s economy. Three independents, two Republicans, one Democrat and one Green Independent Party candidate attended, leaving nine others who have registered with… Read More
Gubernatorial hopefuls Peter Mills and Pat LaMarche are poised to qualify for public funding of their primary campaigns after submitting enough qualifying donations to state elections officials in advance of today’s deadline. Officials with the Maine Commission of Governmental Ethics and Elections Practices said Monday… Read More
Maine’s incumbent congressmen each have raised more than $400,000 for their re-election bids, far outpacing Republican challengers, according to the most recent filings with the Federal Election Commission. U.S. Reps. Mike Michaud and Tom Allen, both Democrats, respectively have raised about $400,000 and $475,000 so… Read More
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio officials are scrambling to respond to a federal warning that the state hasn’t complied with part of the Help America Vote Act, a measure packed with election mandates states must have in place this year. Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell said… Read More
AUGUSTA – State Sen. Chandler Woodcock of Farmington has been given the go-ahead to draw nearly $200,000 in Clean Election funds to finance his bid for the Republican gubernatorial nomination. Woodcock, seen as one of three contenders for the GOP nod along with state Sen. Read More
AUGUSTA – The prospect of Republican choices for governor moved from likely to definite Thursday when state Sen. Chandler Woodcock of Farmington turned in the last of his paperwork and the required 2,500 $5 contributions to qualify as a publicly funded candidate under Maine’s Clean Elections Act. Read More
Maine’s government must stop being the obstacle to affordable health insurance and start working to ensure the continued access to quality, local health care. We need affordable health insurance options; access to local providers; and, to be more engaged regarding the health issues that impact our lives. As… Read More
BANGOR – Gubernatorial candidate Chandler Woodcock visited Bangor on Friday to talk about his vision for reforming Maine’s health care system. The Farmington Republican, now serving his third term in the Maine Senate, is among several GOP candidates who will vie for voter endorsement in the party’s primary… Read More
Independent gubernatorial candidate Nancy Oden on Friday said she is abandoning her Blaine House bid to run instead for state Senate. Oden of Jonesboro was the first to enter the governor’s race about a year ago. On Friday she said a Senate campaign would allow… Read More
AUGUSTA – Twenty Green Independent Party candidates ran for the Legislature in 2004, but the number this year has dwindled to 12, reducing the likelihood that the party will make big gains in the November election. Greens have been running candidates for more than a… Read More
Both Gov. John Baldacci and a proposal to limit state and local spending would win favor among Maine voters if the November election were held today, according to a poll released Tuesday. The survey, conducted by Portland-based Strategic Marketing Services, shows Baldacci, the incumbent Democrat,… Read More
The following legislative candidates met the March 15 filing deadline for appearing on the June 13 primary ballot: Senate District 23: Gail Chase, D-Unity, and Carol Weston, R-Montville; Weston is the incumbent. The district includes all of Waldo County. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot… Read More
AUGUSTA – Republican and Democratic leaders at the State House each believe they are well positioned to claim majorities in the House and Senate this fall. They base their assessments on the number and quality of legislative candidates filing nomination papers with the Secretary of… Read More
MARIAVILLE – Perhaps the only thing harder to find than J. Martin Vachon’s home – three miles down a maze of mostly unmarked gravel roads – will be his name on the June primary ballot for governor. It won’t be there. googletag.cmd.push(function () { //… Read More
Republican L. Scott D’Amboise of Lisbon on Friday announced his intention to challenge U.S. Rep. Mike Michaud for the congressional seat representing northern and eastern Maine. D’Amboise, 42, is a former selectman in Lisbon, a town in the southern tip of the district outside of… Read More
Incumbent U.S. Rep. Mike Michaud, D-Maine, on Wednesday submitted more than 1,400 signatures to secure a spot on the June primary ballot. Michaud, a former millworker from East Millinocket, is seeking his third term representing Maine’s 2nd congressional district. He has no primary opponent a… Read More
AUGUSTA – With gubernatorial and legislative elections set for this year, Maine’s major political parties are moving into campaign mode as they hold their statewide caucuses. On Sunday, Democrats plan to hold organizational and delegate selection meetings in more than 380 towns across the state. Read More
LITTLETON – The 2006 Democratic caucuses will be held Sunday, Feb. 26, for the following municipalities in Aroostook County. The caucuses are listed alphabetically by towns. The times, locations and contacts are noted. All Democrats are highly encouraged to attend and participate to: select Democratic Municipal Committee officers;… Read More