More than a dozen organizations in Maine, representing interests ranging from voting rights, environmental protection, economic justice and immigrants’ rights, will co-host an online forum.
This election saw the most ballots cast in US and Maine history. Voting is our most sacred constitutional right, and elections are our greatest national project. We applaud Mainers determination to participate amid an ongoing pandemic.
The League reported on November 3, when the polls had closed, that the election in Maine had gone smoothly and without incident. Now we wait for each ballot to be counted, a normal process that can take multiple days.
The League of Women Voters of Maine (LWVME) reported that through 8:00 PM on Election Day, polling across the state has successfully concluded. Here's what we saw throughout the day.
Tomorrow is the big day: Election Day. It's up to all of us, and together, we can have a smooth and successful day. Here are some final updates on absentee voting and post-election forums.
For our second feature, we have the delight of introducing Lilliana, a senior at Casco Bay High School in Cumberland County!
It's now just 8 days until Election Day. We have 1 week left. We're offering some vital services for voters through our hotline and voter guides. Help share these tools by forwarding them to family and friends.
This week the High School Engagement Team would like to introduce a member spotlight. For each edition we will profile individual members, highlighting their incredible GOTV efforts and what they are up to.
It's now just 15 days until Election Day. We have 2 weeks left. This is your daily reminder: take a deep breath, unclench that jaw, and relax your shoulders.
The League’s High School Engagement team is working with the newest and youngest of voters: high school students.