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2024 Maine House of Representatives election

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Not to be confused with2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine.

2024 Maine House of Representatives election

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All 151 seats in theMaine House of Representatives
76 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
 
LeaderRachel Talbot Ross
(term-limited)
Billy Bob FaulkinghamNone
PartyDemocraticRepublicanIndependent
Leader's seat108th12thNone
Last election82672
Seats before81682
Seats won76732
Seat changeDecrease 5Increase 5Steady

Results by gains and holds
Results by winning party vote share
Results:
     Democratic hold     Democratic gain
     Republican hold     Republican gain
     Independent hold     Independent gain
Vote share:
Democratic:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Republican:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     >90%
Independent:     50–60%

Speaker before election

Rachel Talbot Ross
Democratic

ElectedSpeaker

Ryan Fecteau
Democratic

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The2024 Maine House of Representatives election was held on November 5, 2024, alongside the2024 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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Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[8]Lean DOctober 23, 2024

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 DistrictIncumbentPartyElected RepresentativeOutcome
1st[9]Austin TheriaultRepLucien J.B. DaigleRep Hold
2nd[10]Roger AlbertRepRoger AlbertRep Hold
3rd[11]Mark BabinRepMark BabinRep Hold
4th[12]Timothy GuerretteRepTimothy GuerretteRep Hold
5th[13]Joseph F. UnderwoodRepJoseph F. UnderwoodRep Hold
6th[14]Donald ArdellRepDonald ArdellRep Hold
7th[15]Gregory SwallowRepGregory SwallowRep Hold
8th[16]Tracy QuintRepTracy QuintRep Hold
9th[17]Anne C. PerryDemArthur Kevin MingoRep Gain
10th[18]Kenneth Ralph Davis Jr.RepWilliam R. TuellRep Hold
11th[19]Tiffany StroutRepTiffany StroutRep Hold
12th[20]Billy Bob FaulkinghamRepBilly Bob FaulkinghamRep Hold
13th[21]J. Mark WorthDemRussell WhiteRep Gain
14th[22]Vacant[23]Gary FriedmannDem Gain
15th[24]Holly EatonDemHolly EatonDem Hold
16th[25]Nina MillikenDemNina MillikenDem Hold
17th[26]Ronald B. RussellDemSteven BishopRep Gain
18th[27]Meldon CarmichaelRepMathew McIntyreRep Hold
19th[28]Richard H. CampbellRepRichard H. CampbellRep Hold
20th[29]Kevin O'ConnellDemDani L. O'HalloranDem Hold
21st[30]Ambureen RanaDemAmbureen RanaDem Hold
22nd[31]Laura SupicaDemLaura SupicaDem Hold
23rd[32]Amy RoederDemAmy RoederDem Hold
24th[33]Joe PerryDemJoe PerryDem Hold
25th[34]Laurie OsherDemLaurie OsherDem Hold
26th[35]James DillDemJames DillDem Hold
27th[36]Gary DrinkwaterRepGary DrinkwaterRep Hold
28th[37]Irene GiffordRepIrene GiffordRep Hold
29th[38]Kathy JavnerRepKathy JavnerRep Hold
30th[39]James L. WhiteRepJames L. WhiteRep Hold
31st[40]Chad R. PerkinsRepChad R. PerkinsRep Hold
32nd[41]Steven D. FosterRepSteven D. FosterRep Hold
33rd[42]Danny CostainRepKenneth FredetteRep Hold
34th[43]Abigail W. GriffinRepAbigail W. GriffinRep Hold
35th[44]James E. ThorneRepJames E. ThorneRep Hold
36th[45]David HagganRepKimberly M. HagganRep Hold
37th[46]Reagan PaulRepReagan PaulRep Hold
38th[47]Benjamin C. HymesRepBenjamin C. HymesRep Hold
39th[48]Janice DodgeDemJanice DodgeDem Hold
40th[49]Stanley ZeiglerDemMichael RayDem Hold
41st[50]Victoria DouderaDemVictoria DouderaDem Hold
42nd[51]Valli GeigerDemValli GeigerDem Hold
43rd[52]Ann MatlackDemAnn MatlackDem Hold
44th[53]William PlueckerIndWilliam PlueckerInd Hold
45th[54]Abden Simmons[55]RepAbden SimmonsRep Hold
46th[56]Lydia CraftsDemLydia CraftsDem Hold
47th[57]Edward PolewarczykRepWayne FarrinDem Gain
48th[58]Holly StoverDemHolly StoverDem Hold
49th[59]Allison HeplerDemAllison HeplerDem Hold
50th[60]David Sinclair[61]DemDavid SinclairDem Hold
51st[62]Vacant[63]Rafael MaciasDem Gain
52nd[64]Sally Jeane ClucheyDemSally Jeane ClucheyDem Hold
53rd[65]Michael LemelinRepMichael LemelinRep Hold
54th[66]Karen MontellDemKaren MontellDem Hold
55th[67]Daniel ShagouryDemDaniel ShagouryDem Hold
56th[68]Randall GreenwoodRepRandall GreenwoodRep Hold
57th[69]Tavis HasenfusDemTavis HasenfusDem Hold
58th[70]Daniel J. NewmanRepSharon FrostInd Gain
59th[71]Raegan LaRochelleDemDavid RollinsDem Hold
60th[72]William BridgeoDemWilliam BridgeoDem Hold
61st[73]Richard BradstreetRepAlicia CollinsRep Hold
62nd[74]Katrina SmithRepKatrina SmithRep Hold
63rd[75]Scott CyrwayRepPaul FlynnRep Hold
64th[76]Colleen MadiganDemFlavia DeBritoDem Hold
65th[77]Bruce A. WhiteDemCassie JuliaDem Hold
66th[78]Robert NuttingRepRobert NuttingRep Hold
67th[79]Shelley RudnickiRepShelley RudnickiRep Hold
68th[80]Amanda CollamoreRepAmanda CollamoreRep Hold
69th[81]Dean CrayRepDean CrayRep Hold
70th[82]Jennifer PoirierRepJennifer PoirierRep Hold
71st[83]John DucharmeRepJohn DucharmeRep Hold
72nd[84]Larry DunphyRepElizabeth CarusoRep Hold
73rd[85]Michael SoboleskiRepMichael SoboleskiRep Hold
74th[86]Randall C. HallRepRandall C. HallRep Hold
75th[87]H. Scott LandryDemStephan BunkerDem Hold
76th[88]Sheila A. LymanRepSheila A. LymanRep Hold
77th[89]Tammy Schmersal-BurgessRepTammy Schmersal-BurgessRep Hold
78th[90]Rachel Ann HendersonRepRachel Ann HendersonRep Hold
79th[91]Vacant[5]Michael LanceRep Gain
80th[92]Caldwell JacksonRepCaldwell JacksonRep Hold
81st[93]Sawin MillettRepPeter WoodRep Hold
82nd[94]Caleb Joshua NessRepNathan J. WadsworthRep Hold
83rd[95]Walter N. RisemanIndMarygrace CiminoRep Gain
84th[96]Mark WalkerRepMark WalkerRep Hold
85th[97]Kimberly PomerleauRepKimberly PomerleauRep Hold
86th[98]Jessica FayDemRolf A. OlsenRep Gain
87th[99]David BoyerRepDavid BoyerRep Hold
88th[100]Kathleen A. "Kathy" ShawDemQuentin ChapmanRep Gain
89th[101]Adam R. LeeDemAdam R. LeeDem Hold
90th[102]Laurel LibbyRepLaurel LibbyRep Hold
91st[103]Joshua MorrisRepJoshua MorrisRep Hold
92nd[104]Stephen J. WoodRepStephen J. WoodRep Hold
93rd[105]Margaret CravenDemJulia A.G. McCabeDem Hold
94th[106]Kristen CloutierDemKristen CloutierDem Hold
95th[107]Mana AbdiDemMana AbdiDem Hold
96th[108]Michel LajoieDemMichel LajoieDem Hold
97th[109]Richard G. "Rick" MasonRepRichard G. "Rick" MasonRep Hold
98th[110]Joseph C. GallettaRepKilton WebbDem Gain
99th[111]Cheryl GolekDemCheryl GolekDem Hold
100th[112]Daniel AnkelesDemDaniel AnkelesDem Hold
101st[113]Poppy ArfordDemPoppy ArfordDem Hold
102nd[114]Melanie SachsDemMelanie SachsDem Hold
103rd[115]Arthur L. BellDemArthur L. BellDem Hold
104th[116]Amy ArataRepAmy ArataRep Hold
105th[117]Anne P. GrahamDemAnne P. GrahamDem Hold
106th[118]Barbara BagshawRepBarbara BagshawRep Hold
107th[119]Jane PringleDemMark CooperRep Gain
108th[120]Maureen TerryDemParnell TerryDem Hold
109th[121]James BoyleDemEleanor SatoDem Hold
110th[122]Stephen MoriartyDemChristina MitchellDem Hold
111th[123]Amy KuhnDemAmy KuhnDem Hold
112th[124]W. Edward CrockettDemW. Edward CrockettDem Hold
113th[125]Grayson LooknerDemGrayson LooknerDem Hold
114th[126]Benjamin CollingsDemDylan PughDem Hold
115th[127]Michael F. BrennanDemMichael F. BrennanDem Hold
116th[128]Samuel ZagerDemSamuel ZagerDem Hold
117th[129]Matthew MoonenDemMatthew MoonenDem Hold
118th[130]Rachel Talbot RossDemYusuf YusufDem Hold
119th[131]Charles SkoldDemCharles SkoldDem Hold
120th[132]Deqa DhalacDemDeqa DhalacDem Hold
121st[133]Christopher KesslerDemChristopher KesslerDem Hold
122nd[134]Matthew D. Beck[135]DemMatthew D. BeckDem Hold
123rd[136]Rebecca MillettDemMichelle BoyerDem Hold
124th[137]Sophia WarrenDemSophia WarrenDem Hold
125th[138]Kelly Noonan MurphyDemKelly Noonan MurphyDem Hold
126th[139]Andrew GattineDemAndrew GattineDem Hold
127th[140]Morgan RiellyDemMorgan RiellyDem Hold
128th[141]Suzanne SalisburyDemSuzanne SalisburyDem Hold
129th[142]Margaret O'NeilDemMarshall ArcherDem Hold
130th[143]Lynn CopelandDemLynn CopelandDem Hold
131st[144]Lori GramlichDemLori GramlichDem Hold
132nd[145]Erin SheehanDemRyan FecteauDem Hold
133rd[146]Marc MalonDemMarc MalonDem Hold
134th[147]Traci GereDemTraci GereDem Hold
135th[148]Daniel SayreDemDaniel SayreDem Hold
136th[149]Heidi SampsonRepJohn M. EderRep Hold
137th[150]Nathan CarlowRepNathan CarlowRep Hold
138th[151]Mark BlierRepMark BlierRep Hold
139th[152]David WoodsomeRepDavid WoodsomeRep Hold
140th[153]Wayne ParryRepWayne ParryRep Hold
141st[154]Lucas LaniganRepLucas LaniganRep Hold
142nd[155]Anne-Marie MastraccioDemAnne-Marie MastraccioDem Hold
143rd[156]Ann Marie FredericksRepAnn Marie FredericksRep Hold
144th[157]Jeffrey S. AdamsRepJeffrey S. AdamsRep Hold
145th[158]Daniel HobbsDemRobert Alan FoleyRep Gain
146th[159]Walter RunteDemWalter RunteDem Hold
147th[160]Holly SargentDemHolly SargentDem Hold
148th[161]Thomas LavigneRepThomas LavigneRep Hold
149th[162]Tiffany Danielle RobertsDemTiffany Danielle RobertsDem Hold
150th[163]Michele MeyerDemMichele MeyerDem Hold
151st[164]Kristi MathiesonDemKristi MathiesonDem Hold
Non-Voting Members
PassamaquoddyAaron DanaNVT[a]Aaron DanaNVT
MaliseetZeke Crofton-MacdonaldNVT[a]NVT

Sources:[165][166][167]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abNon-voting tribal member

References

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  1. ^ab"Maine House of Representatives elections, 2024".Ballotpedia. RetrievedMay 14, 2024.
  2. ^Sherlock, Steve (April 9, 2024)."Oxford County Commissioners Steven Merrill and David Duguay stepping down".Sun Journal. RetrievedMay 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. RetrievedMay 14, 2024.
  4. ^Billings, Randy (May 8, 2024)."Topsham representative resigns from House seat".Portland Press Herald. RetrievedMay 14, 2024.
  5. ^abBartow, Adam (June 13, 2024)."'This absolutely disgusts me': Maine lawmaker resigns following primary results".WMTW. RetrievedJune 14, 2024.
  6. ^Kobin, Billy (June 11, 2024)."Progressive challenger unseats anti-abortion Democrat in Maine House primary".Bangor Daily News. RetrievedJune 12, 2024.
  7. ^Shepherd, Michael (June 11, 2024)."Hampden's David Haggan ousts Brewer-area state senator in Republican primary".Bangor Daily News. RetrievedJune 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. ^Jacobson, Louis (October 23, 2024)."The State Legislatures: Several Key Battleground Chambers Remain Toss-ups".Sabato's Crystal Ball. RetrievedNovember 19, 2024.
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  63. ^Billings, Randy (May 8, 2024)."Topsham representative resigns from House seat".The Portland Press Herald.
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