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In a referendum to change how Mainers vote in elections, Secretary of State Shenna Bellows released the final wording for a bill that would require photo ID.
Democrats have one big hope as they scramble to find a top-tier recruit against GOP Sen. Susan Collins in Maine: Maybe she won’t run at all.
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Former two-term Republican Gov. of Maine Paul LePage says his ally President Donald Trump is a top reason why he's trying for a political comeback and launching a bid for Congress
At services on Sunday, some Catholics took particular pride in the election of the first American pontiff, who has familial ties to multiple places across the country.
The state's rural and oldest residents would be among the many voters who would be disenfranchised under the plan.
Angus King III, the son of Independent Maine Sen. Angus King, launched a run as a Democrat to be the next governor of Maine. The younger King acknowledged his background in his announcement video Tuesday,
Former Maine Gov. Paul LePage announced Monday that he's running for the state's 2nd Congressional District seat.
Firebrand Maine Republican Paul LePage is seeking a return to politics with a challenge to Democratic Rep. Jared Golden in next year's midterm elections. LaPage, 76, filed paperwork with the Federal Elections Commission on Sunday to run for the state's 2nd Congressional District in the November 2026 elections.
Angus King III, will run for governor of Maine in the 2026 election. His father served two terms as governor from 1995 to 2003 and has been representing Maine in the Senate since 2013. The younger King is looking to replace Gov.
Maine lawmakers are considering a proposal that would require disclaimers on the use of artificial intelligence tools by political operatives to make deceptive "deep fake" ads. The proposal, which goes before the Legislature's Committee on Veterans and Legal Affairs on Friday,
Another recent survey by Public Policy Polling—commissioned by the Senate Majority PAC, which has links to Democratic Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York—found that only 24 percent of Mainers approve of Collins, compared to 61 percent of voters who disapprove of her.
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