Secretary Bellows announces final wording of transmission lines referendum question

Tue, 05/25/2021 - 8:45am

    AUGUSTA — The wording of the citizens’ initiative question entitled "An Act To Require Legislative Approval of Certain Transmission Lines, Require Legislative Approval of Certain Transmission Lines and Facilities and Other Projects on Public Reserved Lands and Prohibit the Construction of Certain Transmission Lines in the Upper Kennebec Region" appearing on the November state referendum ballot is now finalized, Secretary of State Shenna Bellows announced.

    The question will be as follows:

    Do you want to ban the construction of high-impact electric transmission lines in the Upper Kennebec Region and to require the Legislature to approve all other such projects anywhere in Maine, both retroactively to 2020, and to require the Legislature, retroactively to 2014, to approve by a two-thirds vote such projects using public land?

    The full text of the proposed bill is available for viewing on the Bureau of Corporations, Elections and Commissions Citizens Initiatives webpage along with proponent information.

    Secretary Bellows received 119 comments on the proposed ballot question during the 30-day public comment period. These comments, from individuals and organizations throughout the state, were taken into consideration to draft the final language of the ballot question.

    “Translating a proposed law into a single question on the ballot is an important task,” said Secretary Bellows. “Maine voters should be able to read a question and make an accurate decision when they vote, and I think we’ve accomplished that here.”

    The Bureau of Corporations, Elections and Commissions will be creating a Citizens Guide to the 2021 Election in the coming months and all voters are encouraged to read it to inform themselves of the details of the bill.

    In addition to the citizens initiative question, the November Referendum Election ballot may also include bond issues, Constitutional Resolutions or other referenda questions the Legislature chooses to send to the voters.