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2024 Maine House of Representatives election

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2024 Maine House of Representatives election

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All 151 seats in the Maine House of Representatives
76 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Rachel Talbot Ross
(term-limited)
Billy Bob Faulkingham None
Party Democratic Republican Independent
Leader's seat 108th 12th None
Last election 82 67 2
Seats before 81 68 2
Seats won 76 73 2
Seat change Decrease 5 Increase 5 Steady

Results:
     Republican hold      Republican gain
     Democratic hold      Democratic gain
     Independent hold      Independent gain

Speaker before election

Rachel Talbot Ross
Democratic

Elected Speaker

Ryan Fecteau
Democratic

The 2024 Maine House of Representatives election was held on November 5, 2024, alongside the 2024 United States elections.[1]

Retirements

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Thirty incumbents did not seek re-election.[1]

Democrats

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Republicans

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Independents

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Resignations

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Three seats were left vacant on the day of the general election due to resignations in 2024.

Democrats

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Republicans

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Incumbents defeated

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In primary election

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Two incumbent representatives, one Democrat and one Republican, were defeated in the June 11 primary election.

Democrats

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Republicans

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Summary of results

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Italics denote an open seat held by the incumbent party; bold text denotes a gain for a party.

State House District Incumbent Party Elected Representative Outcome
1st Austin Theriault Rep Lucien J.B. Daigle Rep Hold
2nd Roger Albert Rep Roger Albert Rep Hold
3rd Mark Babin Rep Mark Babin Rep Hold
4th Timothy Guerrette Rep Timothy Guerrette Rep Hold
5th Joseph F. Underwood Rep Joseph F. Underwood Rep Hold
6th Donald Ardell Rep Donald Ardell Rep Hold
7th Gregory Swallow Rep Gregory Swallow Rep Hold
8th Tracy Quint Rep Tracy Quint Rep Hold
9th Anne C. Perry Dem Arthur Kevin Mingo Rep Gain
10th Kenneth Ralph Davis, Jr. Rep William R. Tuell Rep Hold
11th Tiffany Strout Rep Tiffany Strout Rep Hold
12th Billy Bob Faulkingham Rep Billy Bob Faulkingham Rep Hold
13th J. Mark Worth Dem Russell P. White Rep Gain
14th Vacant[8] Gary Friedmann Dem Gain
15th Holly Eaton Dem Holly Eaton Dem Hold
16th Nina Milliken Dem Nina Milliken Dem Hold
17th Ronald B. Russell Dem Steven M. Bishop Rep Gain
18th Meldon Carmichael Rep Mathew David McIntyre Rep Hold
19th Richard H. Campbell Rep Richard H. Campbell Rep Hold
20th Kevin O'Connell Dem Dani L. O'Halloran Dem Hold
21st Ambureen Rana Dem Ambureen Rana Dem Hold
22nd Laura Supica Dem Laura Supica Dem Hold
23rd Amy Roeder Dem Amy Roeder Dem Hold
24th Joe Perry Dem Joe Perry Dem Hold
25th Laurie Osher Dem Laurie Osher Dem Hold
26th James Dill Dem James Dill Dem Hold
27th Gary Drinkwater Rep Gary Drinkwater Rep Hold
28th Irene Gifford Rep Irene Gifford Rep Hold
29th Kathy Javner Rep Kathy Javner Rep Hold
30th James L. White Rep James L. White Rep Hold
31st Chad R. Perkins Rep Chad R. Perkins Rep Hold
32nd Steven D. Foster Rep Steven D. Foster Rep Hold
33rd Danny Costain Rep Kenneth Fredette Rep Hold
34th Abigail W. Griffin Rep Abigail W. Griffin Rep Hold
35th James E. Thorne Rep James E. Thorne Rep Hold
36th David Haggan Rep Kimberly M. Haggan Rep Hold
37th Reagan Paul Rep Reagan Paul Rep Hold
38th Benjamin C. Hymes Rep Benjamin C. Hymes Rep Hold
39th Janice Dodge Dem Janice Dodge Dem Hold
40th Stanley Zeigler Dem D. Michael Ray Dem Hold
41st Victoria Doudera Dem Victoria Doudera Dem Hold
42nd Valli Geiger Dem Valli Geiger Dem Hold
43rd Ann Matlack Dem Ann Matlack Dem Hold
44th William Pluecker Ind William Pluecker Ind Hold
45th Abden Simmons[9] Rep Abden Simmons Rep Hold
46th Lydia Crafts Dem Lydia Crafts Dem Hold
47th Edward Polewarczyk Rep Wayne K. Farrin Dem Gain
48th Holly Stover Dem Holly Stover Dem Hold
49th Allison Hepler Dem Allison Hepler Dem Hold
50th David Sinclair[10] Dem David Sinclair Dem Hold
51st Vacant[11] Rafael Leo Macias Dem Gain
52nd Sally Jeane Cluchey Dem Sally Jeane Cluchey Dem Hold
53rd Michael Lemelin Rep Michael Lemelin Rep Hold
54th Karen Montell Dem Karen Montell Dem Hold
55th Daniel Shagoury Dem Daniel Shagoury Dem Hold
56th Randall Greenwood Rep Randall Greenwood Rep Hold
57th Tavis Hasenfus Dem Tavis Hasenfus Dem Hold
58th Daniel J. Newman Rep Sharon C. Frost Ind Gain
59th Raegan LaRochelle Dem David M. Rollins Dem Hold
60th William Bridgeo Dem William Bridgeo Dem Hold
61st Richard Bradstreet Rep Alicia Carol Collins Rep Hold
62nd Katrina Smith Rep Katrina Smith Rep Hold
63rd Scott Cyrway Rep Paul R. Flynn Rep Hold
64th Colleen Madigan Dem Flavia M. DeBrito Dem Hold
65th Bruce A. White Dem Cassie Lynn Julia Dem Hold
66th Robert Nutting Rep Robert Nutting Rep Hold
67th Shelley Rudnicki Rep Shelley Rudnicki Rep Hold
68th Amanda Collamore Rep Amanda Collamore Rep Hold
69th Dean Cray Rep Dean Cray Rep Hold
70th Jennifer Poirier Rep Jennifer Poirier Rep Hold
71st John Ducharme Rep John Ducharme Rep Hold
72nd Larry Dunphy Rep Elizabeth M. Caruso Rep Hold
73rd Michael Soboleski Rep Michael Soboleski Rep Hold
74th Randall C. Hall Rep Randall C. Hall Rep Hold
75th H. Scott Landry Dem Stephan M. Bunker Dem Hold
76th Sheila A. Lyman Rep Sheila A. Lyman Rep Hold
77th Tammy Schmersal-Burgess Rep Tammy Schmersal-Burgess Rep Hold
78th Rachel Ann Henderson Rep Rachel Ann Henderson Rep Hold
79th Vacant[5] Michael J. Lance Rep Gain
80th Caldwell Jackson Rep Caldwell Jackson Rep Hold
81st Sawin Millett Rep Peter Conley Wood Rep Hold
82nd Caleb Joshua Ness Rep Nathan J. Wadsworth Rep Hold
83rd Walter N. Riseman Ind Marygrace Caroline Cimino Rep Gain
84th Mark Walker Rep Mark Walker Rep Hold
85th Kimberly Pomerleau Rep Kimberly Pomerleau Rep Hold
86th Jessica Fay Dem Rolf A. Olsen Rep Gain
87th David Boyer Rep David Boyer Rep Hold
88th Kathleen A. "Kathy" Shaw Dem Quentin J. Chapman Rep Gain
89th Adam R. Lee Dem Adam R. Lee Dem Hold
90th Laurel Libby Rep Laurel Libby Rep Hold
91st Joshua Morris Rep Joshua Morris Rep Hold
92nd Stephen J. Wood Rep Stephen J. Wood Rep Hold
93rd Margaret Craven Dem Julia A.G. McCabe Dem Hold
94th Kristen Cloutier Dem Kristen Cloutier Dem Hold
95th Mana Abdi Dem Mana Abdi Dem Hold
96th Michel Lajoie Dem Michel Lajoie Dem Hold
97th Richard G. "Rick" Mason Rep Richard G. "Rick" Mason Rep Hold
98th Joseph C. Galletta Rep Kilton M. Webb Dem Gain
99th Cheryl Golek Dem Cheryl Golek Dem Hold
100th Daniel Ankeles Dem Daniel Ankeles Dem Hold
101st Poppy Arford Dem Poppy Arford Dem Hold
102nd Melanie Sachs Dem Melanie Sachs Dem Hold
103rd Arthur L. Bell Dem Arthur L. Bell Dem Hold
104th Amy Arata Rep Amy Arata Rep Hold
105th Anne P. Graham Dem Anne P. Graham Dem Hold
106th Barbara Bagshaw Rep Barbara Bagshaw Rep Hold
107th Jane Pringle Dem Mark C. Cooper Rep Gain
108th Maureen Terry Dem Parnell William Terry Dem Hold
109th James Boyle Dem Eleanor Y. Sato Dem Hold
110th Stephen Moriarty Dem Christina R.C. Mitchell Dem Hold
111th Amy Kuhn Dem Amy Kuhn Dem Hold
112th W. Edward Crockett Dem W. Edward Crockett Dem Hold
113th Grayson Lookner Dem Grayson Lookner Dem Hold
114th Benjamin Collings Dem Dylan R. Pugh Dem Hold
115th Michael F. Brennan Dem Michael F. Brennan Dem Hold
116th Samuel Zager Dem Samuel Zager Dem Hold
117th Matthew Moonen Dem Matthew Moonen Dem Hold
118th Rachel Talbot Ross Dem Yusuf M. Yusuf Dem Hold
119th Charles Skold Dem Charles Skold Dem Hold
120th Deqa Dhalac Dem Deqa Dhalac Dem Hold
121st Christopher Kessler Dem Christopher Kessler Dem Hold
122nd Matthew D. Beck[12] Dem Matthew D. Beck Dem Hold
123rd Rebecca Millett Dem Michelle Nicole Boyer Dem Hold
124th Sophia Warren Dem Sophia Warren Dem Hold
125th Kelly Noonan Murphy Dem Kelly Noonan Murphy Dem Hold
126th Andrew Gattine Dem Andrew Gattine Dem Hold
127th Morgan Rielly Dem Morgan Rielly Dem Hold
128th Suzanne Salisbury Dem Suzanne Salisbury Dem Hold
129th Margaret O'Neil Dem Marshall F. Archer Dem Hold
130th Lynn Copeland Dem Lynn Copeland Dem Hold
131st Lori Gramlich Dem Lori Gramlich Dem Hold
132nd Erin Sheehan Dem Ryan Fecteau Dem Hold
133rd Marc Malon Dem Marc Malon Dem Hold
134th Traci Gere Dem Traci Gere Dem Hold
135th Daniel Sayre Dem Daniel Sayre Dem Hold
136th Heidi Sampson Rep John M. Eder Rep Hold
137th Nathan Carlow Rep Nathan Carlow Rep Hold
138th Mark Blier Rep Mark Blier Rep Hold
139th David Woodsome Rep David Woodsome Rep Hold
140th Wayne Parry Rep Wayne Parry Rep Hold
141st Lucas Lanigan Rep Lucas Lanigan Rep Hold
142nd Anne-Marie Mastraccio Dem Anne-Marie Mastraccio Dem Hold
143rd Ann Marie Fredericks Rep Ann Marie Fredericks Rep Hold
144th Jeffrey S. Adams Rep Jeffrey S. Adams Rep Hold
145th Daniel Hobbs Dem Robert Alan Foley Rep Gain
146th Walter Runte Dem Walter Runte Dem Hold
147th Holly Sargent Dem Holly Sargent Dem Hold
148th Thomas Lavigne Rep Thomas Lavigne Rep Hold
149th Tiffany Danielle Roberts Dem Tiffany Danielle Roberts Dem Hold
150th Michele Meyer Dem Michele Meyer Dem Hold
151st Kristi Mathieson Dem Kristi Mathieson Dem Hold
Non-Voting Members
Passamaquoddy Aaron Dana NVT[a] Aaron Dana NVT
Maliseet Zeke Crofton-Macdonald NVT[a] NVT

Sources: [13][14][15]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b Non-voting tribal member

References

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  1. ^ a b "Maine House of Representatives elections, 2024". Ballotpedia. Retrieved May 14, 2024.
  2. ^ Sherlock, Steve (April 9, 2024). "Oxford County Commissioners Steven Merrill and David Duguay stepping down". Sun Journal. Retrieved May 14, 2024. Unless an independent candidate steps up, Merrill will be replaced by Sawin Millett of Waterford.
  3. ^ Cover, Susan (April 9, 2024). "Bar Harbor Democrat resigns from Maine House to take new job". Spectrum News. Retrieved May 14, 2024.
  4. ^ Billings, Randy (May 8, 2024). "Topsham representative resigns from House seat". Portland Press Herald. Retrieved May 14, 2024.
  5. ^ a b Bartow, Adam (June 13, 2024). "'This absolutely disgusts me': Maine lawmaker resigns following primary results". WMTW. Retrieved June 14, 2024.
  6. ^ Kobin, Billy (June 11, 2024). "Progressive challenger unseats anti-abortion Democrat in Maine House primary". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved June 12, 2024.
  7. ^ Shepherd, Michael (June 11, 2024). "Hampden's David Haggan ousts Brewer-area state senator in Republican primary". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved June 12, 2024. The only Republican lawmaker ousted was Rep. Joseph Galletta, R-Durham, who was recently singled out by the Portland Press Herald for missing two-thirds of the Legislature's days this year.
  8. ^ Hilton, Annmarie (April 9, 2024). "Bar Harbor representative resigns early for unforeseen professional opportunity". Maine Morning Star.
  9. ^ "Republicans flip Maine House District 45 seat in special election". News Center Maine. June 13, 2023.
  10. ^ Claffey, Jason (November 13, 2023). "Bath Democrat sworn in as newest member of Maine House". The Portland Press Herald.
  11. ^ Billings, Randy (May 8, 2024). "Topsham representative resigns from House seat". The Portland Press Herald.
  12. ^ Cover, Susan (March 5, 2024). "Democrat wins South Portland House district". Spectrum Local News-Maine.
  13. ^ "Maine House of Representatives elections, 2024". Ballotpedia. Retrieved May 26, 2024.
  14. ^ "Maine House of Representatives". Ballotpedia. Retrieved May 26, 2024.
  15. ^ "131st Legislature Members by District". Maine House of Representatives. Retrieved May 26, 2024.








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