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  • Petition backers to mine June 10 election for signatures
  • The Times Record News (Augusta, ME), May 22, 2008
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    Voters going to the polls to vote in the June 10 primary could be asked to sign as many as seven petitions for proposed ballot initiatives. Proposals range from the so-called TABOR 2 tax and spending limit to a ban on gay marriages.

    Four of the petitions are holdovers from last year. Their proponents are confident they can get the 55,087 signatures needed by January to place referendum questions on the November 2009 ballot.


  • Ballot Petitions at June 10 Primary Vote
  • The Lincoln County News, May 21, 2008
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    Voters going to the polls on primary Election Day, June 10, could be asked to sign as many as seven petitions for proposed ballot initiatives ranging from the so-called TABOR 2 tax and spending limit to a ban on gay marriages.
     
    Four of the petitions are holdovers from last year and their proponents are confident they can get the 55,087 signatures needed by January to get the proposals on the November 2009 ballot.

  • Pingree leads in election funding; 1st District suitors raise $2M so far
  • Bangor Daily News, February 2, 2008
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    With six Democrats and two Republicans vying to replace incumbent U.S. Rep. Tom Allen in the 1st District, the upcoming primary shapes up to be the costliest ever.

    According to the most recent financial reports filed by the campaigns with the Federal Election Commission, more than $2 million already has been raised with the primary election still five months away, and the general election another four months after that.

  • Maine: Strimling Gets Key Union Backing in 1st
  • Roll Call, January 16, 2008
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    State Sen. Ethan Strimling, one of several Democrats seeking to replace Rep. Tom Allen (D), was endorsed by the local Bath Iron Works union, part of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.

     

    “There are a lot of good candidates running for office, but Ethan stands out as someone who really understands the concerns and issues facing Maine’s working men and women,” said Local S7 President DannyLoudermilk Jr.

  • As Maine went, so shouldn't the nation
  • Sun Journal, December 23, 2007
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    The 'Maine method' of electoral votes is problematic; a multi- state method is better way

    When Maine acts, other states pay attention.

     

    From Clean Elections to voting rights advocacy, Maine is the state to emulate when it comes to good government laws. And it's unafraid to take the lead when the federal government fails to act. This was precisely the case in 1969.

  • Lawmakers seeking limits on term limits
  • Kennebec Journal (ME), May 5, 2007
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    The League of Women Voters of Maine opposed term limits before voters implemented them in 1993. They continue to oppose them today.

    Ann Luther, president of the league, told members of the Legal and Veterans Affairs Committee Friday that term limits have shifted power away from the Legislature and toward the executive branch. And they haven't increased competition for legislative seats.

    "Term limits violate the ultimate right of voters to choose the representatives who best serve the needs of their district and the state of Maine," she said.