2024 DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES
Maine House of Representatives: District 123
MICHELLE BOYER
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“I was inspired to run after being actively involved in creating legislation and seeing the impact good representation can make. If I’m elected I will work in a civil and bi-partisan manner to protect our environment, invest in clean renewable energy, enhance our local schools and colleges, safeguard reproductive freedom and support small businesses.”
Boyer is a Clean Elections Candidate; click here to donate $5 to her campaign.
Maine House District 123 covers most of Cape Elizabeth.
Boyer is running against Annie Christy (R).
Maine House of Representatives: District 121
Christopher Kessler
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“I am running for my 4th and final consecutive term in the Maine House, where I will continue to contribute my professional policy expertise in energy efficiency and decarbonization of Maine's built environment. I will champion the updated recommendations of the Maine Climate Council, on which I currently serve, and will continue to advance policies that improve the availability, affordability and quality of housing throughout our state.”
Kessler is a traditionally funded candidate, but is not requesting or accepting donations. He ran a successful $0 campaign last election & intends to do the same this time around.
Maine House District 121 covers part of Cape Elizabeth and part of South Portland.
Kessler is running against Tammy Walter (R).
Maine Senate: District 29
ANNE CARNEY
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“In 2020 I ran for State Senate to deliver real, concrete change that benefits our community and our state. The priorities of the district—South Portland, Cape Elizabeth, and Scarborough—have been at the heart of my work: making health care affordable to all, promoting economic security, advocating for public education, advancing civil rights and protecting our environment.”
Carney is a Clean Elections Candidate; click here to donate $5 to her campaign.
Maine Senate District 29 covers part of Cumberland County: Cape Elizabeth, South Portland, and part of Scarborough.
Carney is running against Christopher M. Howell (R).
US House of Representatives: First District
CHELLIE PINGREE
Pingree is running against Ronald C. Russell (R) and Ethan Alcorn (I).
Maine’s first congressional district covers the counties of Cumberland, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc and York and the following municipalities and areas within Kennebec County: Albion, Benton, China, Clinton, Litchfield, Pittston, Unity Township, Vassalboro, Waterville, West Gardiner, Windsor and Winslow.
US Senate
DAVID COSTELLO
“I am running because I want to help in advancing long-overdue legislative and constitutional reforms that will not only aid in strengthening our democracy and government, but also help in better protecting our rights and freedoms – including women’s reproductive rights and LGBTQ freedoms – and more effectively assist in addressing such critical issues as climate change, escalating gun violence, economic inequality, unaffordable housing and health care, and insufficient retirement security.”
Costello is running against Angus King (I), Demi Kouzounas (R), and Jason Cherry (I).