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Maine cannot enforce a law voters approved two years ago that limits what foreign governments can spend on campaigning in state and local elections, following a federal appeals court decision Friday.
The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a lower court's decision to temporarily halt the state from enforcing the law, which voters approved in 2023.
A panel of the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit affirmed a district court’s preliminary injunction against a Maine ballot initiative that prohibited “foreign governments and ‘foreign ...
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court affirmed on Friday that the language of an upcoming statewide referendum question on whether to require photo identification in order to vote does not need to change.
Western Maine, however, is a different story. When LePage attempted to return to the Blaine House in 2022, it was one of the ...
Recording reveals Trump pressuring Georgia secretary of state to overturn election results The president is heard telling Brad Raffensperger to recalculate the votes and find 11,780 more.
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Only judges in Maine’s probate courts participate in judicial elections. In 2014, sixteen candidates ran, including seven incumbents, with five running unopposed. The probate court judges are selected ...
AUGUSTA — Secretary of State Shenna Bellows is condemning allegations of voter fraud leveled by the Maine Republican Party, calling them part of a “tired old playbook.” On Thursday, the GOP called for ...
A 96,000-square-foot potato chip plant is under construction for the Taste of Maine Potato Chip project, which broke ground in Limestone on Thursday.