Maine
Maine Public’s Your Vote 2022 guide to the general election
Lower than two weeks from now, Mainers will solid their votes for governor.
If former Republican Gov. Paul LePage reclaims the workplace, it will be a primary in state historical past — though different governors have served nonconsecutive phrases, none have held the place for longer than eight years.
However doing so would require defeating incumbent Democratic Gov. Janet Mills — who’s each outraising and outpolling him — and unbiased Sam Hunkler.
Voters have extra to resolve than simply the state’s chief government, nevertheless. Right here’s all the things you should know earlier than you hit the polls:
Who’s working for governor?
The battle between Mills and LePage is, after all, taking heart stage this midterm election.
The 2 have a deep and contentious shared historical past, relationship again to when Mills served as Maine’s legal professional basic for a lot of LePage’s two phrases as governor. (Credit score the place it’s due, the Press Herald’s Randy Billings collected all of the receipts.)
In actual fact, LePage has mentioned he determined to run for a 3rd, nonconsecutive time period explicitly to unseat Mills. LePage moved to Florida and altered his residency to the Sunshine State instantly after Mills took workplace in 2019, however moved again to Maine in 2021 earlier than leaping into the race.
LePage has attacked Mills on pocketbook points, accusing her of driving up inflation by sending most taxpayers $850 rebates from a state finances surplus and of accelerating vitality costs by her insurance policies on renewable vitality. He has additionally accused her of not doing sufficient to counter the state’s opioid disaster — which took off throughout his administration — and of selling “woke” schooling insurance policies in Okay-12 colleges.
LePage has tried to mood the chaos and theatrics that characterised his time in workplace, together with softening his divisive rhetoric on immigration, as an illustration. (Although, relying on the viewers, you may hear a special model.)
Mills made historical past as Maine’s first feminine legal professional basic after which first girl governor. She has largely campaigned on her administration’s dealing with of the COVID-19 pandemic, comparable to its excessive vaccination charges and low loss of life charges regardless of having the nation’s oldest inhabitants. She has additionally pointed to these $850 checks as providing important help to Mainers battling rising prices for fuel, groceries and heating oil whereas pledging to do extra on inflation if reelected.
However a significant focus of Mills’ marketing campaign — and of Democrats, generally — has been that Maine “gained’t return” to the chaos and divisiveness of the LePage years. Democrats have additionally portrayed LePage and a Republican majority within the State Home (extra on that under) as a dire menace to Maine’s practically 30-year-old legislation defending ladies’s entry to abortion within the wake of the Supreme Courtroom overturning Roe v. Wade.
The third candidate on the poll is unbiased Sam Hunkler, a semi-retired doctor from Washington County who’s providing himself up because the collaborative consensus-builder not beholden to the foremost events.
Hunkler is working an almost-zero-budget marketing campaign, pledging to not settle for any donations and aiming to spend simply $5,000 of his personal cash. He additionally has not clearly outlined many coverage specifics, insisting as an alternative that he would hearken to Mainers in regards to the points. However Hunkler has struggled to interrupt by in a marketing campaign that’s drawing nationwide curiosity and tens of tens of millions of {dollars} in spending from the nationwide events to help Mills or LePage.
Maine Public hosted the candidates’ first debate of the season, which created some ripples nationally for LePage’s fumbled response on whether or not he’d help further restrictions on abortion.
Who’s working for Congress?
Voters in Maine’s 2nd Congressional District are requested to decide on between incumbent Democratic U.S. Rep. Jared Golden, former Republican U.S. Rep. Bruce Poliquin and unbiased Tiffany Bond, a near-perfect rematch of the 2018 race.
The state’s northernmost district is a little bit of a purple anomaly, going for President Donald Trump in each 2016 and 2020, however placing Golden in workplace in 2018 (and preserving him in energy in 2020).
Poliquin sat out the 2020 race after a stinging defeat determined by ranked-choice voting — the first time it was employed in a federal election. He beforehand gained the 2nd District seat in 2014 and 2016 and, earlier than that, was state treasurer below LePage.
Golden, a army veteran, served two phrases within the Maine Home earlier than his election to the U.S. Home. And though ranked-choice voting got here into play within the three-way 2018 race, Golden gained the 2020 race outright towards Republican challenger Dale Crafts.
Poliquin’s marketing campaign has targeted on points straight out of the nationwide Republican playbook, comparable to inflation, authorities spending, immigration, medicine coming throughout the southern border and vitality costs. He has additionally tried to painting Golden as being too aligned with Home Speaker Nancy Pelosi (regardless of Golden voting towards her as speaker twice) and with President Joe Biden.
Golden is a average Democrat who has campaigned on the truth that he has opposed the Pelosi and Biden agendas greater than every other Democrat (which is true, in accordance with analyses by ProPublica and FiveThirtyEight). In actual fact, he has repeatedly pissed off his Democratic Home colleagues and lots of progressives in Maine together with his votes towards his social gathering on gun management, COVID-19 aid packages, police reform and Biden’s Construct Again Higher plan. However he’s additionally a staunch supporter of abortion rights and a voted to question former President Trump.
Bond is a household legal professional working a low-budget marketing campaign, encouraging supporters to donate cash to charities or spend it with native companies. Regardless of her odds of profitable this 12 months’s race, Bond is prone to affect the result by ranked-choice voting, as she did in 2018.
Bond participated in a question-and-answer session with Maine Public in lieu of a standard debate, as neither Poliquin nor Golden appeared.
What about in southern Maine?
In Maine’s 1st Congressional District, voters will select to both reelect Democratic U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree or exchange her with Republican Ed Thelander.
Pingree was first elected to characterize the extra left-leaning, southern a part of the state in 2008, defeating Republican Charlie Summers by about 9 proportion factors. And her help has solely grown, profitable by 13 or extra factors in each basic election since.
There hasn’t been a flurry of out of doors spending within the race — on both aspect — maybe an indication of whether or not the race is seen as aggressive.
Thelander, a former Navy SEAL, has by no means held political workplace and polls point out that he’s comparatively unknown to voters. Whereas he’s run a considerably typical marketing campaign towards Pingree, he has additionally drawn criticism for his feedback in regards to the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines and debunked conspiracy theories.
Pingree and Thelander met on Maine Public’s debate stage on Oct. 12. The 2 clashed over the economic system and inflation, in addition to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and immigration.
Are there different races?
Neither Republican U.S. Sen. Susan Collins nor unbiased U.S. Sen. Angus King are up for reelection. They subsequent face voters in 2026 and 2024, respectively.
The election will resolve the stability of energy within the state Legislature, which is made up of 186 legislators — 35 within the Senate and 151 in Home.
State lawmakers are up for reelection each two years and the composition of the Legislature determines what state legal guidelines will likely be handed, what’s within the state’s two-year finances and sometimes whether or not the sitting governor will be capable to advance their coverage agenda.
At present Democrats management the Legislature, however Republicans are vying to take over each chambers, and redistricting is anticipated to make many contests extra aggressive than they already had been. Hundreds of thousands of {dollars} have been spent on races that might decide which social gathering will maintain the bulk when the brand new Legislature is seated in December.
The Maine Legislature additionally elects the state’s legal professional basic, secretary of state, treasurer and state auditor. The contests for legal professional basic and secretary of state are notably consequential. The legal professional basic acts because the state’s authorized counsel, and as such, makes selections about lawsuits to interact in. The secretary of state controls the Bureau of Motor Automobiles and election administration.
Are there any questions on the poll?
There are not any statewide referendums on the poll. However voters could have native referendums to vote on — to see what’s in your native poll, search for a pattern from the Maine Secretary of State’s workplace right here.
Specifically, voters in Bar Harbor will resolve whether or not to cut back the variety of cruise ship passengers which will disembark on the town every day. And within the Boothbay space, voters will contemplate whether or not to take away fluoride from the general public water provide.
Portland voters have an enormous variety of native points to vote on — so many, the truth is, it warranted a separate information, which you’ll be able to learn right here.
What else do I have to know?
Maine has very permissive entry to the polls — only a few Mainers are restricted from casting votes, and registration might be completed as much as and together with on Election Day.
Absentee voting is happening now — it’s possible you’ll request a poll up until Nov. 3, and should return it by shut of polls at 8 p.m. on Election Day.
Maine Public has partnered with America Amplified to reply these and different questions you could have about voting — an inventory of often requested questions might be discovered right here, or you’ll be able to submit your query right here.
Maine
Wiscasset man wins Maine lottery photo contest
Evan Goodkowsy of Wiscasset snapped the picture he called “88% Chance of Rain” and submitted it to the Maine Lottery’s 50th Anniversary photo competition. And it won.
The picture of the rocky Maine coast was voted number one among 123 submissions.
The Maine Lottery had invited its social media (Facebook and Instagram) audience to help celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Lottery.
After the field was narrowed to 16, a bracket-style competition was set up with randomly selected pairs, and people could vote on their favorites. Each winner would move on to the next round, and, when it was over, “88% Chance of Rain” came out on top. Goodkowsky was sent a goodie bag.
Along with the winning entry, the remaining 15 finalists’ photos can be viewed here.
Maine
Maine musician gets stolen drums back in elaborate sting operation
CUMBERLAND, Maine — When police asked Evan Casas if he was positive the drums for sale online were his beloved set, stolen from a storage unit last year, he didn’t hesitate.
“I told them I was 1,000 percent sure,” Casas said. They were like no other, and he’d know them anywhere.
The veteran percussionist had played the custom maple set at hundreds of gigs and recording sessions since a college friend made them for him 25 years ago, when they were both freshmen at the University of Southern Maine.
Casas’ positive identification led to a Hollywood-style police sting involving a wire, a secret code word and his old friend’s wife’s aunt. No one has yet been arrested, but Casas did get his drums back, which is all he really cares about.
The wild story started with a phone call in February from a security person making her rounds at the New Gloucester storage facility where Casas was storing the drums and other possessions while building a house. She told him the lock was missing from his unit, which was odd.
When he got to the unit, he immediately saw his drums were missing, along with several other items. It broke his heart.
Casas’ college friend and fellow drummer, Scott Ciprari, made the honey-colored set while both were music education students living in Robie-Andrews Hall on USM’s Gorham campus a quarter century ago. Ciprari went on to co-found the SJC Drum company which now counts drummers from Dropkick Murphys, Rancid and Sum 41 as clients.
“The third kit that he ever made was my kit,” Casas said. “They were very special to me — my first real drums.”
Casas filed a police report but doubted he’d ever see them again.
“I was devastated. I was emotionally attached to them,” Casas said. “I honestly grieved for them like I lost a family member.”
He got on with finishing his house, being a husband and raising his two daughters. Meanwhile, behind the scenes, SJC drum aficionados sprang into action.
Casas isn’t on social media, but his old pal Ciprari is, along with the 5,000-member SJC Drums Community Facebook group. There, members fanned out, scouring Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace and other online swaps, looking for anyone fencing the purloined drums. Eventually, in December — 10 months after they went missing — a member of Ciprari’s extended family located them.
“It was my wife’s aunt who found them,” Ciprari said, still somewhat surprised.
When Casas got the word, he used his wife’s social media account to look. Sure enough, there they were, offered for $1,500 on Facebook, just one town away from where they were stolen.
Resisting the urge to just buy them back and be done with it, Casas called the Cumberland County Sheriff’s detective assigned to his case. The detective assured him they’d get the drums back, then suggested an elaborate plan, if Casas was game.
He was and set up a meeting with the seller.
Reached for comment last week, the detective could only say the investigation was ongoing.
According to Casas, on New Year’s Eve morning, he met two deputies and a plainclothed detective behind the saltshed at a Maine DOT maintenance yard. The detective, a gun in his waistband and with a wireless microphone, got into Casas’ car. The deputies followed at a discreet distance as they headed for the house selling the drums.
“The plan was, once I could confirm that they were mine, I was to say, ‘These drums look legit,’” Casas said. “And then the detective would say, ‘Oh, they’re legit, huh, so you want to buy them?’ That was the code word for the deputies to roll up.”
When they got inside, Casas recognized the drums in an instant. His daughter’s pink baby blanket was still stuffed in the bass drum, where he’d put it to help deaden the sound. Casas then played his part, pretending to go out to his truck for the money while the deputies arrived.
Police later told Casas they didn’t arrest the woman selling the drums because she was conducting the transaction on behalf of a family member, according to Casas. Casas remembers the young woman looking stunned and very scared.
“I felt awful. I felt like a dad with daughters,” he said “I didn’t want to ruin anyone else’s day. I just needed to get my drums back.”
To celebrate their return, Casas’ daughters asked if he could take their picture with the drums. He did.
The original maker of the drums is also happy for their homecoming.
“I hope those drums get passed down as a family heirloom,” Ciprari said. “He was one of the first guys who supported me. Those drums mean a lot.”
His house now completed, Casas said he’ll now be keeping the drums at home, where he can play them.
“They’re not going back into storage,” he said.
Maine
Maine higher education leaders praise governor’s proposed budget
Leaders of Maine’s public universities and community colleges are voicing support for Gov. Janet Mills’ proposed budget that includes a 4% increase for higher education and extends the state’s free community college program.
Mills released her proposed budget Friday. The two-year, $11.6 billion spending plan includes $25 million to extend the program she created in 2022 that offers Maine students free tuition at the state’s community colleges. It also includes a 4% increase in the higher education budget — up to $41 million — that will support the University of Maine System, the Maine Community College System and Maine Maritime Academy. The proposal also includes an additional $10 million to cover contributions to the newly established Paid Family Medical Leave program for public higher education employees.
During a meeting of the University of Maine System board of trustees Monday in Portland, Chancellor Dannel Malloy thanked the governor, but said there are still challenges ahead.
“That does not mean we’re home, by any stretch of the imagination. There are great fiscal challenges that have to be undertaken by the Legislature and the governor working together. But we’ve never had a start in the discussion, at least while I’ve been here, with the kind of the recommendation coming from the governor that is included in her recommendations,” he said.
His comments followed a joint statement issued Friday by the state’s three higher education systems, expressing strong support for the proposed budget.
David Daigler, president of the community college system, praised Mills’ decision to make the free community college program permanent by moving it into the state’s baseline budget. In the past, that funding has come from one-time allotments in each budget.
“This is a powerful statement to Maine students and families that the state is investing in them to build stronger families, a stronger workforce, and a better future for all Mainers,” Daigler said. “This funding is critical to continue the good work happening at Maine’s community colleges, supporting our faculty, adjuncts, staff and students.”
More than 17,000 students have enrolled in a Maine Community College tuition-free since the fall of 2022, according to the system. The state offers up to two years of tuition-free schooling to full-time students who received a high school diploma or GED.
The higher education leaders also celebrated the governor’s proposed support for their costs associated with the Paid Family Medical Leave program, which went into effect with the new year and imposes a 1% payroll tax that is equally split between employers and employees. Mills included $10 million in her budget to cover both the employer and employee contributions at public colleges and universities — roughly 12,200 people according to the statement.
In recent years, the University of Maine System has seen financial challenges like state funding that hasn’t kept up with inflation and declining enrollment. There was good news this school year, however, when the system reported a 3% growth in undergraduate and graduate students, the first year-over-year increase in decades.
Daigler and Malloy co-authored a budget request to Mills in the fall, asking for the continued community college tuition program, increased funding to respond to rising operating costs, and greater higher education infrastructure investments. The state university and community college systems and Maine Maritime have a combined $2 billion in deferred maintenance.
Interim Maine Maritime Academy President Craig Johnson also celebrated the proposed budget. The Castine-based public college is focused on marine engineering, science and transportation, and enrolls about 950 students.
“Maine Maritime Academy is uniquely positioned to offer an academic experience and workforce training that propels our students into successful post-graduate careers all over the world and in Maine,” Johnson said. “We fully recognize the financial challenges facing our state and applaud the support for both our ongoing programs and the mission-critical capital projects underway to support our students.”
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