Elections 2023 Voter Resource: Candidates, Issues, Polling Places
Voters will go to the polls Nov. 7, 2023 to consider state ballot proposals, municipal amendments, and if they live in Belfast or Rockland, a roster of city councilors candidates. On this page, you will find profiles of candidates, information about ballot and warrant articles, where to vote, letters to the editor and when. While most municipalities have just the state referendums before their voters this fall, there are others, such as Camden and Union, with warrant articles specific to their communities. And, there is the RSU 40 $81 million bond proposal, as well as a School Administrative District 28 $1.9 million bond proposal before Camden and Rockport voters.
“Democracy is measured not by its leaders
doing extraordinary things,
but by its citizens doing things
extraordinarily well.”
—John Gardner
Communication, transparency, honesty and integrity will be the foundation of my work
Thank you to all the voters who came out last Tuesday and elected me to serve on the Thomaston Select Board. I am deeply humbled and grateful for your support. But whether you voted for me or not I want you to know that I will serve you the best that I can. I will listen to your concerns and try my hardest to follow up on each phone call, text, or email.
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Read moreUnion voters approve path forward to save Thompson Community Center, seek developers for senior housing
UNION – A large majority of voters approved a path forward to find a developer to create senior housing in part of the Thompson Community Center building, adjust zoning to allow this housing, and use Tax Increment Financing for rehabilitation of the remainder of the Community Center.
Voters narrowly defeated an article that would…
Read moreCentral Maine Power releases statement on Maine Ballot Question 3
AUGUSTA — The following statement was issued just after 10 p.m. Nov. 7 by Avangrid, owner of Central Maine Power, as election results predicted that Question 3 to create a consumer-owned utility, Pine Tree Power, would be rejected by Maine voters.
“Fifty years ago, in 1973…
Read moreHow Knox and Waldo counties voted on Question 5: changing timeline for checking written petition validity
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Read moreUPDATE: Camden and Rockport voters approve spending $1.9 million for heating/cooling repairs at elementary school
Camden and Rockport voters overwhelmingly approved a $1.9 million bond proposal for School Administrative District 28 (Camden-Rockport K-8 schools).
Read moreRSU 40 $81 million bond fails at the polls
Regional School District 40, comprising K-12 public schools for students from Friendship, Union, Waldoboro, Warren and Washington, asked voters Nov. 7 to approve an $81 million spending package. The voters declined the request, 4,166 to 1,370.
Projects included…
Read moreKnox and Waldo County voters approve Maine Question 2: Banning foreign entities from influencing candidate, ballot questions
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Read moreKnox and Waldo County voters overwhelmingly support Question 4: standardizing auto diagnostic systems
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How Knox and Waldo counties voted on Question 7: Petition circulators and federal decision
Knox and Waldo County voters oppose Question 3: Do you want to create a new power company governed by an elected board
Knox and Waldo County voters are helping to defeat the statewide Citizen Initiative Question 3, “Do you want to create a new power company governed by an elected board to acquire and operate existing for-profit electricity transmission and distribution facilities in Maine?”
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Read moreHow Knox and Waldo counties voted on Maine Question 1: electric utilities, debt
Waldo County voted ???? to approve/defeat the same statewide question.
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Read moreHow Knox and Waldo counties are voting on Question 8: Remove provision prohibiting person under guardianship for reasons of mental illness from voting
Knox and Waldo County voters are weighing in on Citizen Initiative Question 8, “Do you favor amending the Constitution of Maine to remove a provision prohibiting a person under guardianship for reasons of mental illness from voting for Governor, Senators and Representatives, which the United States District Court for the District of Maine found violates the United States Constitution and federal law?”
… Read moreHow Knox and Waldo counties voted on Question 6: Printing all provisions of Constitution
Knox and Waldo County voters are weighing in on Citizen Initiative Question 6, “Do you favor amending the Constitution of Maine to require that all of the provisions of the Constitution be included in the official printed copies of the Constitution prepared by the Secretary of State?”
… Read moreRockland elects Nathan Davis and Kaitlin Callahan to City Council
ROCKLAND – Rockland voters have elected Kaitlin Callahan and Nathan Davis to the Rockland City Council.
Four candidates competed for two open seats on the Council,…
Read moreCamden approves zoning amendments to encourage housing, adopts pier regulations
CAMDEN – On Nov. 7, Camden voters approved town-wide zoning changes to encourage housing development and approved new regulations for structures including piers and land-attached floats in the outer harbor. Changes to the Town Charter relating to the budget process were approved.
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Read moreLouise says thank you
It’s a crazy time in our world. Whatever happens on Tuesday, I am at peace. Win or not, nothing will really change for me.
I will remain an active participant in the Rockland community. Creating events like Name Tag Day, volunteer appreciations, organizing coastal clean-ups and cookouts,
supporting our veterans and first responders, and continued work on the Rockland Harbor Trail foot by foot. And more.
I will continue to support AIO, St. Bernard’s and other non-…
Quality Senior Housing in Union
ATTENTION ALL QUALITY SENIOR HOUSING DEVELOPERS! The Town of Union is intent on attracting your senior housing project expertise to the redevelopment of the yellow school building on Common Road. How do I know? The Select Board and the Thompson Community Center Working Group are openly displaying this objective by seeking Union citizens’ nod of approval on…
Read moreOn the issues: Thomaston Select Board Candidate Kimberly Matthews
On the issues: Thomaston Select Board Candidate Patricia Hubbard
Two candidates are competing for one open seat on the Thomaston Select Board, with elections set for Nov. 7. The seat represents a one-year term. Those running for office are Patricia Hubbard and Kimberly Matthews. Penobscot Bay Pilot has posed questions to each…
Read moreOn the issues: Rockland City Council Candidate Kaitlin Callahan
Four candidates are competing for two open seats on the Rockland City Council, with elections set for Nov. 7. Both seats represent three-year terms. Those running for office are Adam Ackor, …
Read moreOn the issues: Rockland City Council Candidate Adam Ackor
Four candidates are competing for two open seats on the Rockland City Council, with elections set for Nov. 7. Both seats represent three-year terms. Those running for office are Adam Ackor, …
Read moreOn the issues: Rockland City Council Candidate Nathan Davis
Four candidates are competing for two open seats on the Rockland City Council, with elections set for Nov. 7. Both seats represent three-year terms. Those running for office are Adam Ackor, …
Read morePine Tree Power will empower us
Before moving to Camden, I spent 40-some years of reporting and editing about international energy issues. One thing I didn’t hear much about over those decades was the “customer base” of the big companies I covered, from oil majors like ExxonMobil and Saudi Aramco to electric utilities such as Spain’s Iberdrola and its U.S. counterparts. Such firms don’t know or care – or talk to journalists -- about their customers. They know about commodity markets, big investors…
Read moreMayor and councilor elections on Belfast’s municipal ballot Nov. 7
BELFAST — All but the mayoral race are uncontested in upcoming Belfast elections Nov. 7.
There are four races for elected office for the city government and one for the RSU 71 school board on the …
Read moreUnion’s Thompson Center redevelopment on Nov. 7 ballot
UNION – Town officials have placed on the Nov. 7 municipal ballot a group of articles they hope will give voters the opportunity to either save or sell the town-owned Thompson Community Center property.
Voters will also decide on a …
Read moreEasy math, folks
Some facts regarding Question 3 on the upcoming Maine ballot
The proposed decision makers of PTP will be elected officials. Once again NO DIRECT EXPERIENCE IN RUNNING AN ELECTRICAL UTILITY.
The $13 billion price tag that CMP and Versant have established as a buyout is a price that will have to be paid for and passed directly onto Maine residents. A lower btu cost does not necessarily guarantee a lower bill once transmission and distribution are included.
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Support Pine Tree Power for Maine’s economic future
I plan to vote yes on No. 3, the Pine Tree Power Project, and urge other voters to do the same. I have listened to the arguments on all sides and believe that this initiative is our best opportunity to reduce power bills, increase grid reliability and ensure a future proof grid. I encourage you to go to the website, PineTreePower.org, to read the detailed plan and analyses of the proposal. Daily glossy mailings from…
Union citizens, please consider all the information before you vote
Before I write this letter I want to point out that I am a member of the TCC working group and a member of the Thompson Memorial Association. I am writing as a citizen of Union and not as a member of either group. I don’t want the voters to be deceived and I want them to know the truth as I know it.
If you as a citizen of Union are thinking of voting no on article 2-5 and voting…
Read moreHow Union can move forward with housing plans without taxpayer pain
In November, Union citizens will have yet another opportunity to decide the future of the old Union School (the yellow building) and the attached Thompson Community Center. Enough has probably been said about the value of converting the school to 15 to 23 apartments for seniors, and about the benefits of returning the Community Center’s gym, stage, and meeting rooms to safe use.
What may not be clear to many people is how we can do all that without taxpayer pain. A team appointed by…
Read moreI'll vote for Kaitlin Callahan and Nate Davis, and look forward to them leading us into our future
Once again, Rockland has four good candidates running for our City Council, any one of them would serve us very well.
But, we can only vote for two of them, so here's what I'm thinking. Three of them have already served on the Council, it's probably time to get someone new in there.
They did a good job while they were on there, but it's time for some younger people to step up and get involved. Let's get some “new blood,” and maybe some new ways of dealing with our same old…
Read moreWhat Rockland needs
I am writing today in support of Kaitlin Callahan for Rockland City Council. As someone who lives and works in Rockland, it is obvious that someone like Kaitlin is needed to help support this community.
I began my career in social services in 2018 and have worked in Rockland for the entirety of that time. Through this work, I have met many amazing people who share my passion for serving…
Question timing in Rockland
During the October Agenda Setting Meeting of the Rockland City Council, Councilor Sarah Austin presented a Charter Change to Remove the Mayor of Rockland. Why now, when there are only a few weeks before the election, and the one-year term of the mayor(chair) ends in a few weeks anyway? Why now?? Current mayor Louise MacLellan-Ruf is running for reelection to Council. Councilor Sarah Austin is not.
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Read moreVote Yes on Maine Ballot Question 2
I wanted to take a moment to write to you about an important proposal on the Maine November ballot. I am supporting the "YES on 2" campaign which will ban foreign government-owned entities from contributing to our elections. This is an important measure and a first step in reigning in out of control campaign spending. The stakes are high – since 2020, foreign government-owned entities have spent over $100 million to influence Maine referendum campaigns!
You can learn more on the …
Read moreAmbitious school facility capital bond is proposed for Friendship, Union, Waldoboro, Warren, Washington taxpayers
Regional School District 40, comprising K-12 public schools for students from Friendship, Union, Waldoboro, Warren and Washington, is asking voters Nov. 7 to approve an $81 million spending package. The funding would derive from a bond, although the district has cited the possibility of seeking state and federal grants to help with the cost.
A public hearing on…
Read moreVote yes on Pine Tree Power. Let's keep Maine dollars in Maine
According to the Maine Beacon, Central Maine Power's profit for the second quarter of 2022 was $40.5 million. On an annual basis, that's $162,000,000, and that works out to an average of $248 for every CMP customer.
And where does all that money go?
Well, CMP is owned by Iberdola, a Spanish company, and those profits come out of the pockets of Mainers and go into the pockets of Iberdola's investors. And that's why CMP and Iberdola are flooding the airwaves and our mailboxes…
Read moreTwo votes for our community
Across the country we face unprecedented challenges — inflation, a housing crisis, an opioid epidemic — too many community members are living in unsustainable conditions without quality healthcare, stable housing, or the safety nets that make the difference between thriving and barely getting by.
It’s easy to feel hopeless against these big problems. And that is why I look to our community leaders for inspiration—people who are making change now — doing good where they can,…
A strong candidate for Rockland
Milked dry by the school district over last 81 years
As a lifelong dairy farmer it’s fair to say I know a thing or two about milking. As a taxpayer, I am nearing the end of my useful life and have little left to give. I feel as though I have been milked dry by the school district over the last 81 years.
Every year, the majority of my property taxes are funneled from Union Town Hall to RSU 40 coffers.
Last year’s school budget for one year alone, was just shy of $34 million. When I heard they want to borrow $81 million…
Read moreStill time to act and make your voice heard concerning Mount Chase mine proposal
Wolfden Resources Corporation is a Canadian mining company that purchased land currently zoned as a “protection district” near Mount Chase, Maine ,and the North Gate of Baxter State Park, as well as about five miles from the entrance to Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument.
This current designation means…
Read moreRockland will be well served if Adam Ackor is elected
Delightful surprise candidate in Rockland
Kaitlin Callahan spoke at the Rockland City Council Candidate panel Thursday, September 28. Wow, she is impressive. She is new to me and I was thrilled to hear a smart, compassionate, well organized person speaking about housing issues offering specific solutions for Rockland.
Kaitlin works statewide as a Recovery Partner with CIPPS (Certification of International Peer Support Specialist). In short, she knows first-hand the importance…
Read moreOn Nov. 7, consider strain on an already overburdened community
There is never a good time to borrow $154 million dollars, but with inflation soaring, now is an especially bad time.
RSU 40 wants to borrow more money, which over the life of a 25-year loan at prevailing interest rates (assuming a 6% rate) will cost around $154 million, much more than the $81 million figure that will be identified on the November 7 ballot for voters in Warren, Washington, Waldoboro, Friendship and Union.
The cost of groceries, fuel, and insurance are surging…
Read moreVote yes on Question 3
Mainers made a deal with our electric utilities decades ago: we’ll give you an exclusive state-protected monopoly to provide us with electricity and earn a guaranteed profit; in return, you provide us with reliable, quality service at reasonable rates.
Our two remaining investor-owned utilities, Central Maine Power and Versant, stopped honoring their end of the bargain years ago. They only want the protected monopoly with the captive…
Read moreNot a good idea for RSU 40 to spend $81 million to renovate schools right now
Real people know that inflation is a real thing, prices at the gas station and the grocery store are off the charts. Inflation is a complex beast and is caused by many factors; an over-supply of money is one of them.
When the federal government prints billions of dollars it dilutes spending power of what is in your wallet. I don’t believe it’s a good idea for RSU 40 to spend $81 million to renovate its schools right now…
Read moreVote for Nate and Kaitlin to restore health of City Council and Rockland
Rockland is a Puzzle
Nate Davis has solid, steady energy. These are good qualities for a city councilor. Nate is polite, a good listener and asks probing questions. Nate visualizes the city’s future to craft Rockland into a city that makes the most of its land, air, water, infrastructures, businesses, and people. Nate is a big picture guy considering each puzzle piece to create the best fit for all parts.
November 7 will offer several choices for city council seats. What tips the scale when voting?…
Read moreSimple Solution
If the opponents of Pine Tree Power ( Question 3), CMP, Versant and $18 million in out-of-state money for lobbyists simply gave the $27 million they have spent on misleading adds to the 1.5 million people who live in Maine directly, we could each have about $20,000 dollars, enough for solar panels and heat pumps for everyone, definitely helping our electric bills as well as the climate.
And if the $187 million in profits sent out of the…
Read moreSimply Nate
The lack of affordable housing…
MAINE STATE BALLOT
General Election
The General Election is held nationally on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November.
This fall, Maine voters will vote on eight state ballot questions. The Maine League of Women Voters has produced a guide to the statewide questions, and is available here.
And, The Maine Secretary of State’s Office has produced a Maine Citizen’s Guide to the Referendum Election
MAINE BALLOT
Question 1: Citizen Initiative
Do you want to bar some quasi-governmental entities and all consumer-owned electric utilities from taking on more than $1 billion in debt unless they get statewide voter approval?
To learn more, read:
What to know about Maine’s electrical utilities ahead of vote on ballot initiative
Question 2: Citizen Initiative
Do you want to ban foreign governments and entities that they own, control, or influence from making campaign contributions or financing communications for or against candidates or ballot questions?
Question 3: Citizen Initiative
Do you want to create a new power company governed by an elected board to acquire and operate existing for-profit electricity transmission and distribution facilities in Maine?
Question 4: Citizen Initiative
Do you want to require vehicle manufacturers to standardize on-board diagnostic systems and provide remote access to those systems and mechanical data to owners and independent repair facilities?
To learn more about this question, read:
Maine’s auto ‘Right to Repair’ ballot initiative part of national movement
Question 5: Constitutional Amendment
Do you favor amending the Constitution of Maine to change the time period for judicial review of the validity of written petitions from within 100 days from the date of filing to within 100 business days from the date of filing of a written petition in the office of the Secretary of State, with an exception for petitions filed within 30 calendar days before or after a general election?
Question 6: Constitutional Amendment
Do you favor amending the Constitution of Maine to require that all of the provisions of the Constitution be included in the official printed copies of the Constitution prepared by the Secretary of State?
To learn more, read:
Long-excluded section of Maine constitution may make a comeback
Question 7: Constitutional Amendment
Do you favor amending the Constitution of Maine to remove a provision requiring a circulator of a citizen's initiative or people's veto petition to be a resident of Maine and a registered voter in Maine, requirements that have been ruled unconstitutional in federal court?
Question 8: Constitutional Amendment
Do you favor amending the Constitution of Maine to remove a provision prohibiting a person under guardianship for reasons of mental illness from voting for Governor, Senators and Representatives, which the United States District Court for the District of Maine found violates the United States Constitution and federal law?
To learn more, read:
Maine’s constitution says people in guardianships with mental illness cannot vote. Voters can change that in November.
Municipal Warrants and Candidates
APPLETON
appleton.maine.gov
Appleton Fire Station, 2899 Sennebec Road, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
On Nov. 7, Appleton voters will consider one municipal ballot item, “Shall this municipality authorize the State to permit the sale of spirits for off-premises consumption on days other than Sunday?” This article originated with a local store wanting to sell liquor. Sample Municipal ballot
camdenmaine.gov
Camden Public Safety Building, by secret ballot, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
ROCKLAND
rocklandmaine.gov
Four candidates are competing for two open seats on the Rockland City Council, with elections set for Nov. 7. Both seats represent three-year terms. Those running for office are Adam Ackor, Nathan Davis, Kaitlin Callahan and Louise MacLellan.
Voting will take place 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Flanagan Community Center.
POLLS ARE OPEN 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Thomaston Municipal Building, Lura Libby Room
RSU 40: FRIENDSHIP, UNION, WALDOBORO, WARREN, WASHINGTON
Camden and Rockport voters will consider a $1.9 million bond proposal by School Administrative District 28 (Camden-Rockport K-8) to install a new heating and cooling system at the elementary school following a geothermal failure, and an update about plans to improve the Public Landing on the town’s harbor front.