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Maine Election Information

Upcoming Elections

2009 Referendum Election: 11/3/09

Get information on the Referendum questions that will appear on your ballot here.

Polling Place Hours: Polls open between 6:00 AM and 10:00 AM, depending on the town.

Contact your town clerk to find out when your polling place opens. All polls close at 8:00 pm.

Click here to download a Maine Frequently Asked Questions document created by the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law and its pro bono law firm partners.

 

Voter Registration Information

Click here for a Maine Voter Registration Guide created by the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law and its pro bono law firm partners.

Registration Deadlines

You can register to vote at any time in Maine, including on Election Day. You can register in person at your town office or city hall during business hours on any day. If you want to mail in your registration application, you must do so by 21 days before the election.

2009 Referendum Election: Mail in applications due by October 13, 2009

 

Identification Required for Registration

If you are registering for the first time, you'll need to write down your driver's license number or the last four digits of your social security number on your registration application.

If you are mailing your application, you will need to enclose a copy of your valid driver's license or one of the following: a current utility bill, a bank statement, a paycheck, or another government document that shows your name and address.

 

If you register in-person at your town office or city hall less than 20 days before Election Day, you must bring (1) your drivers license number or last 4 digits of your social security number; AND (2) one of the following that shows your name and address:  a current utility bill, a bank statement, a paycheck, or another government document.  If you do not bring both of these in before Election Day, your name will still be put into the list of registered voters and you can cast a challenged ballot.

 

How to Check Registration

Call 1-866-OUR-VOTE

Contact your County Elections Official

 

Voting Information

Identification Required to Vote

If you are registered to vote before Election Day, you do not need ID at the polls.

How to Find Your Polling Place

Call 1-866-OUR-VOTE

Use Maine's E-Democracy website to find your polling place online.

Absentee Voting

Click here to visit GoVoteAbsentee.org, a resource for absentee voters.

Anyone can vote by absentee ballot. You don't have to give a reason when you request your ballot.

Getting a ballot is easy.

  • You can go to this website and submit a request online or print out a request form to mail or fax.
  • You can call your town clerk and request a ballot over the phone.
  • You can go to your town clerk's office and ask for a ballot in person.

 

Rules and Deadlines:

  • If you request an absentee ballot by mail, make sure you leave enough time for the clerk to receive your request and mail a ballot back to you.
  • Absentee ballots must be returned to the clerk's office by 8:00 PM on Election Day.

Early Voting

Maine allows for in-person absentee voting. You may vote absentee at your town clerk's office as soon as absentee ballots are available. Absentee ballots are available 30 to 45 days before Election Day.

Information For People who have Moved or Changed Addresses

Register with your town clerk by any of the normal registration methods.

You can register at your new address as soon as you move .

Maine will be launching an online address change service soon. Check this website for updates and to use the service once it is launched.

Information for People with Felony Convictions

You have the right to vote in the election even if you are still incarcerated.

For more information, go to the Secretary of State's website or the Maine E-Democracy page, or click here to download a Maine Election Protection manual created by the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law and its pro bono law firm partners.