Republican Donald Trump mixed up Democratic Gov. Janet Mills’ gender on a phone call with supporters in Maine, The Bangor Daily News reported.
Absentee voting has been underway for a few days in Maine, and the November 5th election is fast approaching.We want to help you make informed choices.On Wednesday night, you’ll get the chance to hear from the two candidates for Maine’s Second District Congressional seat.
The U.S. general election on Nov. 5 will decide the country’s direction, but it is far from a nationally administered contest. The 50 states and the District of Columbia run their own elections, and each does things a little differently.
The city posted on social media Monday, revealing the design created by Westbrook artist Flyn Costello. "Westbrook voters are guaranteed to be the coolest voters in Maine while sporting these fantastic stickers!" the post stated.
It is just 29 days out until November 5. In Maine, in-person early absentee voting begins 30 days before Election Day.
All communities are required to offer in-person absentee voting starting Monday through Oct. 31. Municipalities are also starting to mail absentee ballots to people who have requested them.
The number of races where Democrats and Republicans did not face off rose significantly in the pandemic election of 2020, and has stayed at almost the same level since.
The Bangor Daily News obtained a recording of a phone call with supporters in which Donald Trump referred to the state’s first female governor as “he" several times.
In-person absentee voting Monday got off to a robust start in several communities, with some Portland voters saying they were eager to cast a ballot in the presidential election.
PORTLAND (WGME) -- In-person absentee voting began on Monday in Maine. Under Maine law, you do not need a reason to vote early or absentee. Any absentee voter can vote in-person when available or request ballots online, through the mail, or by phone.
The number of races where Democrats and Republicans did not face off rose significantly in the pandemic election of 2020, and has stayed at almost the same level since.
( BDN) -- Former President Donald Trump made a string of false statements on a Monday call to Maine supporters during which he repeatedly referred to Gov. Janet Mills as “he” and conflated issues affecting the lobster industry.