Christopher Keefe, Withdrew, disqualified, or did not make ballot: The second regular session begins on the first Wednesday after the first Tuesday of January in the subsequent even-numbered year, and has a statutory adjournment date of the third Wednesday in April. The Maliseet have chosen not to send a Representative to the Maine House for the 129th Legislature. Incumbent was elected in 2016 as a Republican but filed to run for re-election as an independent. @media only screen and (max-width: 600px) { Traditionally, Southern states have experienced more uncontested elections than the rest of the country, though this has begun to change in more recent elections. [19][16], The filing deadline is set by statute as 5 p.m. on June 1 of the election year.
Democrats got additional funding to Head Start and Clean Election programs, as well as $162 million to go towards K-12 spending.
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