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.
The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory in southern and western Maine for Election Day, as gusts could reach 50 mph. The wind advisory will be in effect from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday and covers all of Cumberland, York, Androscoggin, Oxford, Kennebec, Franklin, Sagadahoc, Lincoln, Knox, Somerset and Waldo counties.
An unguarded election process is a threat to all of us. If only a few votes make the difference in the choosing of one candidate over another, as is often the case, then every vote is critical to ensure an accurate and secure election.
(WABI) - The results of the 2025 Maine Student Mock Elections from dozens of Maine schools are in. Seventy-eight schools across the state participated Tuesday, with 29 schools, making up more than 4,000 students, reporting their results on the two referendum questions.
While there aren’t any statewide candidates on Tuesday’s ballot, there are local races and referendums of interest to voters across Maine. Maine Morning Star reporters have highlighted three local ballot measures that are emblematic of larger conversations playing out elsewhere,
Here's time and place to vote Nov. 4 and how to register. Read Town Council candidates' views and learn about Maine ballot questions.
The ballot measure would not allow for use of tribal IDs when voting, creating 'incongruency' in the law, according to Maine's Secretary of State.
Maine voters will decide a pair of high-profile ballot measures addressing elections and gun violence in a statewide referendum election next week. Question 1 would make several changes to
There’s an advertisement that’s been floating around social media with an image of a news headline that reads, “Susan Collins forces gov’t shutdown to cut Medicaid, raise health care costs.” It is attributed to Maine Morning Star and reporter Emma Davis.
On Tuesday, 78 schools around the state took part in a mock election with the same referendum questions as the ballot will have in November.
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