Las elecciones de la Cámara de Representantes de Maine de 2022 se llevaron a cabo el 8 de noviembre de 2022, junto con las elecciones bienales de los Estados Unidos . Los votantes de Maine eligieron a los miembros de la Cámara de Representantes de Maine mediante votación de segunda vuelta en los 151 distritos de la cámara estatal, así como a un miembro sin derecho a voto de la tribu Passamaquoddy . Estas fueron las primeras elecciones en Maine después del ciclo de redistribución de distritos de los Estados Unidos de 2020 , que dio como resultado que casi todos los miembros fueran asignados a nuevos distritos.
La elección también se celebró junto con las elecciones para el Senado de Maine .
Los representantes estatales cumplen mandatos de dos años en la Cámara de Representantes del Estado de Maine .
Los demócratas ganaron cinco escaños y los republicanos cuatro, muchos de ellos previamente vacantes. [4]
Descripción general
Elección
Resumen de resultados porCasadistrito
La cursiva indica un escaño vacante ocupado por el partido en el poder; el texto en negrita indica una ganancia para un partido.
Fuentes: [6] [7] [8] [9]
Resultados detallados
Fuentes de los resultados electorales: [10] [11] [12] [5] [13]
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See also
Notes
- ^ Independents are sometimes called "Unenrolled" or other names in source
- ^ a b Non-voting tribal member
- ^ After winning the primary election, Jandreau voluntarily withdrew. He was replaced on the general election ballot by Democrat Dana Marie Appleby.[14]
- ^ Despite winning the Democratic primary election, Carpenter did not advance to the general election ballot.[15]
- ^ a b c The candidate's party was officially listed as "Unenrolled" in Maine election results.
- ^ After winning the primary election, Reeve withdrew and was replaced on the general election ballot by Democrat J. Mark Worth.[16]
- ^ After winning the primary election, Person withdrew and was replaced on the general election ballot by Democrat Ronald B. Russell.[17]
- ^ After winning the primary election, Cardone withdrew and was replaced on the general election ballot by Democrat Ambureen Rana.[18]
- ^ After winning the primary election, Pece withdrew on September 12, 2022. Since this was less than 70 days before the election, no replacement was allowed under Maine law.[19]
- ^ After winning the primary election, Vaillancourt withdrew and was replaced on the general election ballot by Democrat Peter A. Crockett.[20]
- ^ After winning the primary election, Jeffery Gifford died. Irene Gifford was selected to replace her deceased husband on the general election ballot.[21]
- ^ The candidate's party was officially listed as "Compassionate Patriotic American" in Maine election results.
- ^ Despite winning the primary election, Augustine withdrew after the deadline during which replacements were allowed.[22]
- ^ After winning the primary election, Harrington withdrew and was replaced on the general election ballot by Republican Joseph M. McLaughlin.[23]
- ^ The candidate's party was officially listed as "Independent for Maine" in Maine election results.
- ^ After winning the primary election, Tetrev withdrew and was replaced on the general election ballot by Republican Kelly James.[24]
- ^ After winning the primary election, Berry withdrew and was replaced on the general election ballot by Democrat Sally Jeane Cluchey.[25]
- ^ The candidate's party was officially listed as "Your Local Independent" in Maine election results.
- ^ Despite winning the primary election, Bloomstein withdrew after the deadline during which replacements were allowed.[26]
- ^ After winning the primary election, Dolloff withdrew and was replaced on the general election ballot by Republican Rachel Ann Henderson.[27]
- ^ Despite winning the primary election, Berry withdrew after the deadline during which replacements were allowed.[28]
- ^ The candidate's party was officially listed as "Independent-Unenrolled" in Maine election results.
- ^ The candidate's party was officially listed as "Unaffiliated Independent" in Maine election results.
- ^ After winning the primary election, Munsell withdrew and was replaced on the general election ballot by Republican James W. Sorcek.[29]
- ^ Despite winning the primary election, Dieterich withdrew and was originally replaced by Democrat Thomas Fogarty. However, Fogarty then later also withdrew after the deadline during which replacements were allowed.[30]
- ^ Despite winning the primary election, Sanborn-Silvers withdrew after the deadline during which replacements were allowed.[31]
- ^ After winning the primary election, Myrand withdrew and was replaced on the general election ballot by Democrat Michel A. Lajoie.[32]
- ^ Despite winning the primary election, Lallier withdrew after the deadline during which replacements were allowed.[33]
- ^ Despite winning the primary election, Gardiner withdrew after the deadline during which replacements were allowed.[34]
- ^ The candidate's party was officially listed as "Practical Thrifty Independent" in Maine election results.
- ^ After winning the primary election, Priest withdrew and was replaced on the general election ballot by Democrat Dana Reed.[35]
- ^ After winning the primary election, Fullam withdrew and was replaced on the general election ballot by Democrat Jane Pringle.[36]
- ^ Despite winning the primary election, Cressey withdrew after the deadline during which replacements were allowed.[37]
- ^ After winning the primary election, Storms withdrew and was replaced on the general election ballot by Republican Jeffrey York.[38]
- ^ Despite winning the primary election, Merrill withdrew after the deadline during which replacements were allowed.[39]
- ^ Despite winning the primary election, Mahaleris withdrew after the deadline during which replacements were allowed.[40]
- ^ After winning the primary election, Morales withdrew and was replaced on the general election ballot by Democrat Deqa Dhalac.[41]
- ^ After winning the primary election, Caiazzo withdrew and was replaced on the general election ballot by Democrat Kelly Noonan Murphy.[42]
- ^ After winning the primary election, Bolduc withdrew and was replaced on the general election ballot by Republican Alan R. Livingston.[43]
- ^ Despite winning the primary election, Smith withdrew after the deadline during which replacements were allowed.[44]
- ^ After winning the primary election, DiFede withdrew and was replaced on the general election ballot by Republican Jared Hayes Hirshfield.[45]
- ^ The candidate's party was officially listed as "A True Independent" in Maine election results.
- ^ After winning the primary election, Watson withdrew on September 19, 2022. Since this was less than 70 days before the election, no replacement was allowed under Maine law.[46]
- ^ After winning the primary election, Hanslip withdrew and was replaced on the general election ballot by Democrat Anne-Marie Mastraccio.[47]
- ^ After winning the primary election, Toth withdrew and was replaced on the general election ballot by Republican Ann Marie Fredericks.[48]
- ^ Despite winning the primary election, Patten withdrew after the deadline during which replacements were allowed.[49]
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- ^ a b "Statewide Registered and Enrolled Data File (Inactive Status)" (PDF). Maine Bureau of Corporations, Elections & Commissions. Retrieved December 12, 2023.
- ^ a b "Secretary Bellows Announces Official Tabulation of 2022 General Election". Maine Department of the Secretary of State. Retrieved December 12, 2023.
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