Maine House candidate Kristi Mathieson shares her views as she seeks election in 2024 in Maine House District 151, Kittery, Maine.
Maine House candidate Suzanne Johnson shares her views as she seeks election in 2024 in Maine House District 151 Kittery & Kittery Point, Maine.
All three candidates running for Maine’s 1st Congressional District took to News Center Maine’s debate stage Thursday night for the first time to talk about cost of living, immigration, climate change and why they want to represent southern Maine in Washington.
U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree, the Democratic incumbent for Maine’s 1st Congressional District, has carved out a niche for herself in Congress with her work on climate and environmental policy work. Take,
The race has become a referendum on what the Sagadahoc County Sheriff’s Office did, and failed to do, before a shooting that killed 18 people in Lewiston last fall.
Maine state Senate candidates in southern York County share views on cost of living, abortion, gun laws and more.
Election Day is quickly approaching.In just three weeks, voters head to the polls to decide local, state, and federal appointments.As it currently stands in the polls, the presidential race is tight between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
As of Tuesday afternoon, Maine voters had requested 192,175 absentee ballots and 75,352 had been returned and accepted. At the same point in time in 2022 — three weeks before Election Day — voters had requested 139,285 ballots and 50,482 had been returned and accepted.
Tuesday is your last chance to register to vote online as well as by mail. If you register by mail, your town clerk must receive your registration by Tuesday. Though this isn't your last chance to register as there are other ways.
Since the catch-all agricultural legislation known as the farm bill has expired, Congress needs to pass a new iteration that could determine the future of programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program,
Maine state Sen. Matthew Harrington shares his views as he seeks re-election in District 33 (Alfred, Lebanon, Sanford, Waterboro).
It's not just candidates competing for your attention at the polls this November, there are three bond questions on the ballot as well.