Maine's Total Coverage has put together a voting guide with information Mainers should know before heading to the polls.
Here's a recap of the proposals to require photo ID and make changes to absentee voting, and to put in place a red flag law.
Question 1 would require Mainers to present a valid state ID or driver’s license to vote, limit the number of "drop" boxes for ballots and restrict the state's absentee mail balloting process.
KITTERY, Maine (WGME) -- Voters got to know Maine’s Democratic candidates for governor a little bit better on Sunday. The Seacoast Democrats hosted 5 Democratic candidates in Kittery. Candidates ...
The "Yes on 1" campaign assures voting yes would protect election security in Maine. Alex Titcomb, from a political action committee called Dinner Table Action, says requiring photo ID for in-person ...
(WABI) - The results of the 2025 Maine Student Mock Elections from dozens of Maine schools are in. Seventy-eight schools ...
The ballot measure would not allow for use of tribal IDs when voting, creating 'incongruency' in the law, according to ...
Maine voters will decide a pair of high-profile ballot measures addressing elections and gun violence in a statewide ...
AROOSTOOK COUNTY, Maine (WAGM) - On Tuesday, November 4th, Maine voters will decide two referendum questions. Question 1 is ...
An unguarded election process is a threat to all of us. If only a few votes make the difference in the choosing of one ...
On Tuesday, 78 schools around the state took part in a mock election with the same referendum questions as the ballot will ...
There’s an advertisement that’s been floating around social media with an image of a news headline that reads, “Susan Collins ...