Key Issues

Legislative Priorities

We will advocate in the 132nd Legislature (2025-26) on Voting Rights, Clean Elections & Campaign Finance Reform, Election Administration, Ethics & Disclosure, Freedom of Information, and Good Government. We are focusing on expanding clean elections to other county offices, structural reform (like Ranked Choice Voting), racial justice issues, gun safety, and standing with the Wabanaki Alliance.

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Jane

Voting Rights

We work year-in, year-out to protect voter rights and expand access to the ballot. Our leadership has helped to make Maine one the most pro-voter states in the country. This year, we worked to pass online voter registration and other critical democracy reform bills.

Mike

Money in Politics

We are deeply committed to reforming our nation's campaign finance system to ensure the public's right to know, combat corruption and undue influence, enable candidates to compete more equitably for public office and allow maximum citizen participation in the political process.

John

Racial Justice

The League is fully committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in principle and in practice. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are central to the organizations’ current and future success in engaging all individuals, households, communities, and policy makers in creating a more perfect democracy.

John

Ranked Choice Voting

Maine uses ranked choice voting for both the primary and general elections for our federal delegation and for President of the U.S., but ranked choice voting is only used in the primary elections for state races. Local elections do not use ranked choice voting except in Portland and Westbrook.

Mike

Redistricting

Redistricting in the United States is the process of drawing electoral district boundaries. Maine has an advisory commission help draw congressional and legislative boundaries. The advisory commission can create maps for the legislature to approve, though the legislature is not bound to only those maps drawn by the commission.

Mike

Election Security and Integrity

We support voting systems that are secure, accurate, recountable, accessible, and transparent. Our democracy rests not only on the integrity of our election process, but also on the public confidence that we, as citizens, have in our elections.

John

Primary Elections

We support policies that permit broad citizen participation in primary elections while at the same time balancing the interests of major parties, small parties, and independent candidates and permitting political parties to perform their traditional functions.

John

Digital Democracy

Democracy depends on the free flow of information and on deliberation and debate among our people and our representatives in government. The internet has rapidly become the dominant source of information for many, and it is rapidly eroding the foundations of our democracy.

Mike

National Popular Vote

It favors voters, not parties, land, geography, factions, or states. NPV works within the constitution, and does not change or abolish the Electoral College. The National Popular Vote guarantees the presidency to the candidate who receives the most popular votes in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.