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Maine House of Representatives District 90
Tenure

2022 - Present

Term ends

2026

Years in position

2

Predecessor
Prior offices
Maine House of Representatives District 64
Successor:Colleen Madigan
Predecessor:Bettyann W. Sheats

Compensation

Base salary

16,245.12 for the first regular session. $11,668.32 for the second regular session.

Per diem

$70/day for lodging (or round-trip mileage up to $0.55/mile in lieu of housing, plus tolls). $50/day for meals.

Elections and appointments
Last elected

November 5, 2024

Education

Bachelor's

Roberts Wesleyan College, 2003

Personal
Birthplace
Bangor, Maine
Religion
Christian
Profession
Business owner
Contact

Laurel Libby (Republican Party) is a member of theMaine House of Representatives, representingDistrict 90. She assumed office on December 6, 2022. Her current term ends on December 1, 2026.

Libby (Republican Party) ran for re-election to theMaine House of Representatives to representDistrict 90. She will not appear on the ballot for the general election onNovember 3, 2026.

In February 2025, Libby was censured by the Maine House of Representatives following a social media post that included the name and picture of a transgender high school athlete.[1] To read more about the censure, pleaseclick here.

Biography

Laurel Libby was born inBangor, Maine, and lives in Auburn, Maine.[2][3] Libby earned a B.S. in nursing from Roberts Wesleyan College in 2003.[2] Her career experience includes founding and owning Dawson Interiors LLC and working as an ICU nurse with Maine Medical Center and St. Mary's Regional Medical Center.[2][4] Libby has volunteered with a federal medical disaster relief team.[2]

Committee assignments

2025-2026

Libby was assigned to the following committees:

2023-2024

Libby was assigned to the following committees:

2021-2022

Libby was assigned to the following committees:

Sponsored legislation

The following table lists bills this person sponsored as a legislator, according toBillTrack50 and sorted by action history. Bills are sorted by the date of their last action. The following list may not be comprehensive. To see all bills this legislator sponsored, click on the legislator's name in the title of the table.


Elections

2026

See also: Maine House of Representatives elections, 2026

There are noofficial candidates yet for this election.

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General election

The general election will occur on November 3, 2026.

Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

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2024

See also: Maine House of Representatives elections, 2024

General election

General election for Maine House of Representatives District 90

IncumbentLaurel Libby defeatedDaniel Campbell in the general election for Maine House of Representatives District 90 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Laurel Libby
Laurel Libby (R)
 
51.4
 
2,832
Daniel Campbell (D)
 
48.6
 
2,678

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Total votes: 5,510
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Democratic primary election

Democratic Primary for Maine House of Representatives District 90

The following candidates advanced in theranked-choice voting election:Daniel Campbell in round 1 .

  
Candidate
%
Total Votes
Transfer
Round eliminated
Daniel Campbell
 
100
 
3750Advanced (1)

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Total votes: 375
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Republican primary election

Republican Primary for Maine House of Representatives District 90

The following candidates advanced in theranked-choice voting election:Laurel Libby in round 1 .

  
Candidate
%
Total Votes
Transfer
Round eliminated
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Laurel Libby
 
100
 
4730Advanced (1)

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Total votes: 473
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Endorsements

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Pledges

Libby signed the following pledges.

  • U.S. Term Limits

2022

See also: Maine House of Representatives elections, 2022

General election

General election for Maine House of Representatives District 90

IncumbentLaurel Libby won election in the general election for Maine House of Representatives District 90 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Laurel Libby
Laurel Libby (R)
 
100.0
 
3,075

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Total votes: 3,075
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Democratic primary election

Democratic Primary for Maine House of Representatives District 90

The following candidates advanced in theranked-choice voting election:Amy Dieterich in round 1 .

  
Candidate
%
Total Votes
Transfer
Round eliminated
Amy Dieterich
 
100
 
3670Advanced (1)

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Total votes: 367
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Republican primary election

Republican Primary for Maine House of Representatives District 90

The following candidates advanced in theranked-choice voting election:Laurel Libby in round 1 .

  
Candidate
%
Total Votes
Transfer
Round eliminated
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Laurel Libby
 
100
 
3450Advanced (1)

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Total votes: 345
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2020

See also: Maine House of Representatives elections, 2020

General election

General election for Maine House of Representatives District 64

Laurel Libby defeated incumbentBettyann W. Sheats in the general election for Maine House of Representatives District 64 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Laurel Libby
Laurel Libby (R) Candidate Connection
 
54.4
 
2,949
Image of Bettyann W. Sheats
Bettyann W. Sheats (D) Candidate Connection
 
45.6
 
2,471

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Total votes: 5,420
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Democratic primary election

Democratic Primary for Maine House of Representatives District 64

The following candidates advanced in theranked-choice voting election:Bettyann W. Sheats in round 1 .

  
Candidate
%
Total Votes
Transfer
Round eliminated
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Bettyann W. Sheats
 
100
 
9650Advanced (1)

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Total votes: 965
Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.

Republican primary election

Republican Primary for Maine House of Representatives District 64

The following candidates advanced in theranked-choice voting election:Laurel Libby in round 1 .

  
Candidate
%
Total Votes
Transfer
Round eliminated
Image of https://s3.amazonaws.com/ballotpedia-api4/files/thumbs/100/100/Laurel-Libby.jpg
Laurel Libby
 
100
 
6060Advanced (1)

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Total votes: 606
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Campaign themes

2026

Ballotpedia survey responses

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2024

Laurel Libby did not completeBallotpedia's 2024 Candidate Connection survey.

2022

Laurel Libby did not completeBallotpedia's 2022 Candidate Connection survey.

2020

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Candidate Connection

Laurel Libby completedBallotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2020. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Libby's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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I am a lifelong Mainer, wife, mother, registered nurse, small business owner, political activist, and, now, candidate for Maine State Representative. My husband, John, and I were both born and raised in Maine, and our family has lived in Auburn for the past decade. We have five children, ranging in age from three to 18. An avid runner, I have enjoyed discovering new trails and running routes all through our beautiful district. Whether we are having a picnic lunch while watching the ducks at Pettingill Park, spending Saturday morning at our amazing Auburn Public Library, or tromping through the woods at Grampy's house in Minot, our family loves living in this area. I want my children to grow up with the same rights and freedoms that I have taken for granted for most of my life. I want to make sure they, too, have the opportunity to live, work, and raise their own families right here in Maine. I am running for office because I see problems in my beloved home state, and I want to be part of the solution. I believe in every Mainer's right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. I feel that too many of Maine's people are being left out of the American Dream as our government passes legislation regulating every area of our lives.
  • A responsibly balanced budget is a need, not a want. Fiscal responsibility means knowing that a rainy day fund is best left for a rainy day.
  • Mainers should have their voices heard by their legislators, not shrugged off for an agenda. I will give Maine people a seat at the table.
  • I know that if Maine isn't open for business, it's closed to progress.
I believe in every Mainer's right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. I am a strong proponent of the 2nd Amendment, and all other rights granted by the Constitution. As Representative, I will support legislation that protects those rights.

Raised in a large family, and as the mother of five children, I have had to learn how to make a dollar stretch. I know that a balanced budget is important, and I am frustrated at the reckless spending in Augusta and the massive tax burden that Mainers are being asked to shoulder. I feel strongly that having a responsible budget isn't a want but a need.

As a nurse, I have a unique perspective on the medical needs of Maine's people. I was a member of the MA-1 Medical Disaster Relief team for a decade, and traveled to Puerto Rico in 2017 as part of the hurricane relief effort. I have watched health care deteriorate in the greatest country in the world, and I think we can do better. I would like to see the health care industry be more about "care" and less about "industry."

As a small business owner myself, I understand that small and medium sized businesses are the backbone of Maine's economy. My first job was scooping ice cream at a locally owned eatery, so I learned early the impact of a small business in the community. We need to continue to attract young families and their businesses to Maine and keep growing our economy, which in turn will help provide for the care of our deserving elders.

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Campaign finance summary


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Laurel Libby campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2024*Maine House of Representatives District 90Won general$132,114 $80,367
2022Maine House of Representatives District 90Won general$62,238 $28,663
2020Maine House of Representatives District 64Won general$45,163 N/A**
Grand total$239,514 $109,030
Sources:OpenSecretsFederal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
* Data from this year may not be complete
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only available data.

Scorecards

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2024

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In 2024, theMaine State Legislature was in session from January 3 to April 17.

Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to labor issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to environmental issues.
Legislators are scored by MPA on "where they stand on community, investing in the future, fairness, equality, and justice for all Maine people."
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Legislators are scored on their votes related to reproductive health issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills that would put the tribes in Maine on equal footing with the other federally recognized tribes across the country.


2023

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In 2023, theMaine State Legislature was in session from December 7 to March 30.

Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to labor issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to environmental issues.
Legislators are scored by MPA on "where they stand on community, investing in the future, fairness, equality, and justice for all Maine people."
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to gender equity.
Legislators are scored on their votes related to reproductive health issues.


2022

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In 2022, theMaine State Legislature was in session from January 5 to May 9.

Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to labor issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to environmental issues.
Legislators are scored by MPA on "where they stand on community, investing in the future, fairness, equality, and justice for all Maine people."
Legislators are scored on their votes on 14 bills supported or opposed by the organization.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to gender equity.
Legislators are scored on their votes related to reproductive health issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills that would put the tribes in Maine on equal footing with the other federally recognized tribes across the country.


2021

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In 2021, theMaine State Legislature was in session from December 2 to March 30.

Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to labor issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to election issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to environmental issues.
Legislators are scored by MPA on "where they stand on community, investing in the future, fairness, equality, and justice for all Maine people."
Legislators are scored on their votes related to reproductive health issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.


2020

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In 2020, theMaine State Legislature was in session from January 8 to March 17.

Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to labor issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to environmental issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills that would put the tribes in Maine on equal footing with the other federally recognized tribes across the country.






Noteworthy events

Censure by the Maine House of Representatives (2025)

See also:Elected officials censured by state legislatures

On February 26, 2025, theMaine House of Representatives voted 75-70 to censure Libby. The censure came in response to a social media post created by Libby that included the name and picture of a transgender high school athlete.[1] In the post, Libby criticized Maine Public Schools for failing to comply with anexecutive order issued by PresidentDonald Trump (R) that sought to ban transgender athletes from participating in women's sports.[5][6] Supporters of the censure claimed Libby's behavior violated the legislature's code of ethics and could potentially bring harm to the student.[1] Opponents argued the student's information was publicly available prior to Libby's post, saying the censure was issued by the Democratic-led chamber because of differences in political beliefs.[1][7]

Following the vote, Libby was offered time to draft an apology by House SpeakerRyan Fecteau (D). Libby refused, arguing the censure was unconstitutional.[8] As a result, she will be unable to speak on the floor or cast a vote until she issues a formal apology.[1][8]

On March 11, 2025, Libby and a group of constituents filed a lawsuit in federal court to have the censure overturned saying it was a violation of the First and 14th amendments of theU.S. Constitution.[9][10] JudgeMelissa DuBose of theUnited States District Court for the District of Rhode Island issued a ruling on April 18, 2025, denying the claim of relief in the lawsuit. Libby responded to the ruling thanking her constituents for their support and saying, "this fight is far from over."[11]

On April 28, 2025, Libby sought an emergency injunction from theUnited States Supreme Court to stop the censure, pending appeals of her March relief claim lawsuit.[12] On May 20, 2025, theUnited States Supreme Court ruled 7-2 in favor of Libby to restore her voting rights in theMaine House of Representatives. Responding to the order, Libby stated "this is a victory not just for my constituents, but for the Constitution itself.”[13]

On June 25, 2025, theMaine House of Representatives voted 115-16 on a resolution to rescind the restrictions of Libby's speaking and voting privileges. Libby stated "From day one, this was a blatant violation of the Constitution. I have never apologized, and never will apologize, for speaking up in defense of Maine girls and their right to a fair, safe, and level playing field."[14][15]

Libby is the fourth member of the Maine House of Representatives to be censured since its founding in 1827.[1][16] Two legislators were censured in 2024 and one was censured in 2001.

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  • Footnotes

    1. 1.01.11.21.31.41.5Maine Public, “Maine House votes to censure lawmaker over social media posts showing transgender minor,” February 26, 2025
    2. 2.02.12.22.3Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on June 4, 2020
    3. Maine House of Representatives, "Laurel D. Libby," accessed April 27, 2023
    4. LinkedIn, "Laurel Libby," accessed April 27, 2023
    5. NPR, "Trump signs order that seeks to ban transgender athletes from women's sports," February 5, 2028
    6. Fox News, "Trump admin executive order banning transgender participation in women's sports just the start, expert says," February 10, 2025
    7. WGME, "Maine lawmaker who outed trans teen censured for violating legislative code of ethics," February 25, 2025
    8. 8.08.1WGME, “White House defends Maine lawmaker who shared photo of trans student athlete,” March 5, 2025
    9. Bangor Daily News, “Censured Maine lawmaker sues House speaker to get her vote back,” March 11, 2025
    10. Fox News, "Maine Rep Laurel Libby appeals Biden-appointed judge's verdict on controversial trans athlete censure," April 22, 2025
    11. Maine Wire, “Federal Court Rules Against Rep. Libby’s Suit, Effectively Upholding Her Censure and Silencing,” April 18, 2025
    12. WMTW, “Maine Rep. Laurel Libby seeks injunction from Supreme Court to stop censure,” April 28, 2025
    13. AP News, “Supreme Court orders Maine House to restore vote of GOP lawmaker who ID-ed trans teen athlete online,” May 20, 2025
    14. The Center Square, “Censure of Maine lawmaker Laurel Libby reversed,” June 26, 2025
    15. Portland Press Herald, “Maine House votes to restore Rep. Laurel Libby’s speaking privileges,” June 26, 2025
    16. Maine State Legislature, "Discipline of Maine Legislators," accessed April 30, 2025

    Political offices
    Preceded by
    Lydia Crafts (D)
    Maine House of Representatives District 90
    2022-Present
    Succeeded by
    -
    Preceded by
    Bettyann W. Sheats (D)
    Maine House of Representatives District 64
    2020-2022
    Succeeded by
    Colleen Madigan (D)


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