VOTE YES ON QUESTION 1 AND NO ON QUESTION 2!

Fair elections and dangerous red flag referendums will be on the ballot in Maine this November. It is up to us to get all Republicans to the polls. Make a plan to vote YES on Question 1 and NO on Question 2!

 

FIND YOUR PERSONALIZED VOTING OPTIONS

Maine Question 1 strengthens our elections by requiring photo ID at the polls. It ensures only eligible voters cast ballots, restoring trust in our democratic process.

Maine Question 2 would place dangerous red flag restrictions on everyday Mainers and law enforcement. If passed, it would jeopardize due process and threaten gun owners’ constitutional rights.

Do your part this November by reviewing your options below and making a plan to vote!



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REGISTERING TO VOTE TAKES JUST THREE MINUTES.

Getting Maine Republicans out to the polls will be crucial to securing our elections and stopping dangerous red flag referendums this November. Don’t wait– register to vote before it’s too late!

WAYS TO VOTE

There are three ways to vote in Maine: via absentee ballot, early in-person, and on Election Day. Make sure you have a plan to vote YES on Question 1 and NO on Question 2 this November!

Voting via Absentee Ballot

Maine voters may request an absentee ballot to be delivered to their home. It must be returned to your local municipal clerk’s office by Thursday, October 30th.

To apply for an absentee ballot, visit the link HERE.

Voting Early In-Person

Maine voters may vote early in-person at their local municipal clerk’s office up to thirty days before Election Day.

For more information on early voting times and locations, visit your municipal clerk’s office website.

Voting on Election Day

Election Day hours and information vary based on location.

To find your local polling center information, visit the link HERE!