Maine

Maine's Supreme Court blocked ranked choice voting expansion. Medicaid faces federal cuts. The governor's race is wide open.

Latest: June 12, 2026 Latest BriefPlatner Wins, Collins at 38%June 9, 2026

Democrats control the governor’s office and both chambers of the Legislature. Governor Janet Mills is term-limited. The June 9 primary will narrow five Democratic and eight Republican candidates to two nominees for the November general election.

Mills signed a $519 million supplemental budget that made free community college permanent and sent $300 checks to 514,000 residents. Not a single Republican voted for it. The next governor will decide whether those policies survive.


Five Democrats, eight Republicans, and no clear front-runner

Mills cannot run again. The June 9 primary uses ranked-choice voting. The November general election does not. The Maine Supreme Court ruled in April 2026 that expanding RCV to gubernatorial races is unconstitutional under the state’s plurality-wins language.

That split matters. Primary voters will rank candidates. General election voters will pick one. A crowded primary rewards name recognition and coalition-building. A plurality general election rewards turnout.

CandidatePartyBackgroundPolling
Nirav ShahDFormer Maine CDC director29%
Angus King IIIDRenewable energy, senator’s son24%
Shenna BellowsDSecretary of StateRunning
Troy JacksonDFormer Senate PresidentRunning
Hannah PingreeDFormer House SpeakerRunning
Robert CharlesRAttorney, won GOP straw pollLeading R field
Jonathan S. BushRBush family nephewRunning

Every candidate will inherit the millionaire surtax, free community college, and asylum seeker budget pressures. Ask them which policies they will keep and which they will cut.


A $519 million budget with no Republican votes

Mills signed the supplemental budget on April 10, 2026. It adds to an $11.65 billion two-year spending plan.

514,000 Mainers receiving $300 affordability checks for gas and grocery costs

Eligibility for the checks: individuals under $50,000, heads of household under $75,000, married couples under $100,000. The budget also made permanent the free community college program that has enrolled more than 23,000 high school graduates since 2022.

The money comes partly from a new 2% surcharge on roughly 2,400 households earning over $1 million. That creates a 9.15% top tax rate and is projected to generate $150 million over two years.

If the next governor keeps the budget framework

  • Free community college stays permanent.
  • $300 checks continue as an affordability tool.
  • The millionaire surtax funds ongoing programs.

If the next governor rolls it back

  • Community college tuition returns for 23,000+ students.
  • Low-income Mainers lose direct relief.
  • Tax cuts for 2,400 households shift costs to everyone else.

Asylum seekers need healthcare and Portland needs help

LD 199 would remove MaineCare exclusions for immigrants and asylum seekers. Right now, only those under 21 or in a medical emergency can access coverage. Dozens of affected people testified before the Health and Human Services Committee.

Portland approved a $285.6 million general fund budget with a 7.4% tax increase and $8.8 million pulled from its rainy day fund. General Assistance costs for asylum seekers are a major driver.

Who This Affects

Portland taxpayers and asylum seekers, Portland, Maine

The city is spending down reserves while asylum seekers wait for work permits. Expanding MaineCare would shift costs from local property taxes to a state-federal program designed for exactly this situation.

Based on documented cases and public data.

Mills allowed a bill limiting police cooperation with ICE to become law without signing it. She did not block it, but she did not put her name on it either. The next governor will decide how far Maine goes on immigration enforcement.


The lobster catch is down 30% and the ocean is warming

Maine’s lobster haul dropped to 78.8 million pounds in 2025, down from more than 110 million pounds in 2021. Four straight years of decline. Warming waters in the Gulf of Maine are pushing lobsters into Canadian territory. Researchers are studying how ocean acidification affects egg-bearing lobsters and embryo development.

2021 catch 110+ million pounds
2025 catch 78.8 million pounds
Data center ban Mills vetoed a first-in-the-nation moratorium
Wabanaki sovereignty Mills vetoed; override failed. Harvard study projects $330M/year GDP gain.

Environmental groups released “Meeting the Moment,” a policy roadmap covering clean energy, Wabanaki sovereignty, and land protection. The Wabanaki sovereignty fight is not separate from the environmental fight. The Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development found restoring full sovereignty would add $330 million per year to Maine’s GDP and $39 million in state and local tax revenue.

Mills blocked both the data center moratorium and Wabanaki sovereignty. The next governor gets to decide differently.


Paul LePage wants back in

Former two-term Governor LePage is running for Congress in Maine’s 2nd District. He is unopposed in the Republican primary.

”I think closing the border down and trying to stop wars is a good thing, and so I’m a big supporter of Donald Trump.”

Paul LePage, former Governor of Maine

Vice President JD Vance campaigned with LePage in Bangor in May 2026. A LePage spokesperson framed the visit around “welfare fraud and misuse” and “government benefits fraud which now seems to be running rampant in our state.”

LePage repeatedly vetoed Medicaid expansion as governor. Mills implemented it after taking office. If LePage wins the 2nd District seat, he carries that record to Washington at the same time Congress debates Medicaid cuts.

Four Democrats are competing in the ME-02 primary: Joe Baldacci, Matthew Dunlap, Paige Loud, and Jordan Wood. The June 9 primary will determine who faces LePage in November.


Protect yourself right now

  1. Check your voter registration before June 9. The gubernatorial primary and ME-02 congressional primary are the same day. Verify your status at maine.gov/sos/cec/elec.

  2. Understand ranked-choice voting for the primary. You can rank candidates in order of preference. If no one wins a majority of first-choice votes, the lowest candidate is eliminated and those ballots transfer to voters’ next choices. Rank every candidate you find acceptable.

  3. Check your eligibility for the $300 affordability check. If you earn under $50,000 as an individual, under $75,000 as head of household, or under $100,000 filing jointly, you qualify.

  4. Call the governor’s office at 207-287-3531. Ask about Wabanaki sovereignty, MaineCare expansion for asylum seekers, or data center policy. Mills is still in office through January 2027.

  5. Show up at candidate forums. Five Democrats and eight Republicans are running for governor. Ask them what happens to free community college, the millionaire surtax, and MaineCare if they win.

Call Your Senators
Susan Collins Republican
202-224-2523 Senate profile →
Angus King Independent
202-224-5344 Senate profile →
Governor Janet Mills (D) 207-287-3531
Events

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RESIST Central Maine-Stop Fascism Now Rally

Indivisible

Court St, Auburn, ME, 04210

Join us on the Longley Bridge, Auburn, ME on Saturdays from 12-1pm every Saturday starting May 10, 2025 to join a weekly protest until the insanity in Washington stops and our democracy is restored.

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Singing Resistance with The Audacity in Rockland, Maine

Rally · Indivisible

294 Main St, Rockland, ME, 04841

Join the weekly Singing Resistance demonstration held by Knox County, Maine's locally-organized creative protest group called The Audacity. All those in opposition to the authoritarianism, bigotry.

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ICE Out/Pro Democracy Anti-autocracy

Rally · Indivisible

1563 Post Rd, Wells, ME, 04090

Weekly standout in support of democracy, due process and constitutional rights. 1-2 pm in front of Wells Police Department, 1563 Post Rd, Wells, Maine Bring signs or flags, some will be available for.

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Stand Up to Preserve and Restore our Country

Rally · Indivisible Mid Maine

1 Kennedy Memorial Dr, Waterville, ME, 04901

A core principle behind all Indivisible Mid Maine events is a commitment to nonviolence. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our.

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United We Jam

Community Event · Indivisible Mid Maine

29 River Rd, Benton, ME, 04901

Come join us for an acoustic jam session! Bring instruments, songs, and tunes to share! Or just bring your love of listening to acoustic music! Either way, this is a free community event, brought to.

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Briefs

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Voting Updated June 12, 2026

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