15 March 1820 | |
Capital: | Augusta |
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Population: | 1,274,923 (2000) |
Number of US Representatives: | 2 |
Number of Electoral votes: | 4 |
State Legislature State Senate size State House size |
Legislature 35 151 |
State officials Governor US Senators |
Paul LePage Angus King Susan Collins |
Upcoming elections[]
2009[]
- Skowhegan - Tuesday, June 9, 2009 Time & Place
Maine political parties[]
- Constitution Party of Maine [1]
- Maine Democratic Party [2]
- Maine Green Independent Party [3]
- Libertarian Party of Maine [4]
- American Reform Party of Maine [5]
- Maine Republican Party [6]
External links[]
- Official website of the State of Maine
- Official Website for Maine gubernatorial candidate, Chandler E. Woodcock
- Official Website for Maine incumbent John Baldacci
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