Elections and Voter Information
Upcoming Elections:
November 5, 2024 - General Election
- Date: November 5, 2024
- Address: Durham Community School, 654 Hallowell Road, Durham, Maine 04222
- Time: Polls Open 8 am to 8 pm
- Sample Ballot - General Election
- Sample Ballot Referendum
- Survey Question Ballot
- Treasurer’s Statement
The General Election is held nationally on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November. In 2024, Maine voters will elect the President, one of Maine’s two United States Senators, Maine’s two Representatives to Congress, all members of the Maine Legislature (State Senators and State Representatives) and certain county officers. County officers will vary depending on the county, but include the following: Judge of Probate, Register of Probate, County Treasurer, Register of Deeds, Sheriff, District Attorney and County Commissioner.
Voter Enrollment Status Ballot Options
- Unenrolled: May select either a Democratic or Republican ballot
- Democratic: No ballot selection - must receive Democratic ballot
- Green Independent: No ballot selection - Party not participating in Primary
- Libertarian: No ballot selection - Party not participating in Primary
- Republican: No ballot selection - must receive Republican ballot
No Labels: (qualifying) No ballot selection (qualifying party). If No Labels becomes “qualified” in January, the party will still not be participating in the primary.
Absentee Voting Guide
Accessible Absentee Voting (click here): As of October 2, 2020, the accessible absentee ballot is available as an option on the online absentee ballot request page. This page is activated to receive ballot requests 3 months prior to each election. The Department of the Secretary of State developed this new service in coordination with Maine’s online service provider, InforME, with input from advocates at Disability Rights Maine. It is intended for voters with print disabilities, which may include vision impairment or blindness, physical dexterity limitations, learning disabilities or cognitive impairment, all of which prevent the individual from independently marking a paper ballot.
Voter Eligibility: In order to vote in Maine, you must first register to vote. You can vote in Maine if you are:
- A citizen of the United States;
- An established resident in the town where you intend to register and vote;
- At least 18 years of age.
You cannot be turned away from your voting place if you meet the requirements listed above.
Your Voting Rights:
- Registered voters are not required to show ID in order to vote.
- You must be allowed to vote on a challenged ballot even if you don’t have ID or proof of where you live.
- As of January 1, 2020, you may pre-register when you are 16, but you must be 18 years old to vote.
- Registered voters who are 17 years old may vote in primary elections if they will be 18 by the general election.
Questions?
Voters with questions can call the State’s Elections Division in Augusta: 207-624-7650.
Voters can also call the toll-free election protection hot-line, 1-866-OUR-VOTE. The Election Protection Voter Empowerment Program is a coordinated nonpartisan effort to address obstructions of voting rights.
Absentee Ballots
An absentee voter is any registered voter who requests an absentee ballot before Election Day. The voter does not have to have a reason for voting by absentee ballot. Absentee ballots are available approximately 30 days before the election.