Maine Bill to Let Independents Vote in Partisan Primaries Still Hasn’t Passed

Maine LD 231, which says independent voters may choose a partisan primary ballot without joining the party, still hasn’t passed. Although it received a majority of “yes” votes in both houses of the legislature, it was then laid on the appropriations table. That means until the budget is settled, the bill is not law. The legislature returns on July 19 to finalize the budget.


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