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Maine Voters Reject New Republican-Backed Voter ID Requirement, Absentee Voting Changes

  • On Tuesday, Maine voters rejected Question 1, a Republican-backed ballot measure focused on photo ID requirements and limits on absentee voting and ballot access.
  • Backers argued, in November 2025, that the proposal, introduced by the Dinner Table PAC, aimed to protect legal votes, citing an incident earlier this month involving 250 absentee ballots.
  • Early returns showed the No on 1 campaign leading by about 30,000 votes, with opponents raising more than $1 million compared to supporters' $600,000 through Oct. 21.
  • The defeat preserves Maine's existing voting access, keeping it among few states without voter ID, as the state prepares for a key U.S. Senate contest next year.
  • As part of a national trend, Maine's vote follows national Republican efforts on voting rules as thirteen other states passed similar measures in recent years amid demands from President Donald Trump's Justice Department.
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Maine voters reject new GOP-backed voter ID requirement while Texans approve citizenship proposal

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Maine voters on Tuesday rejected a suite of Republican-backed changes to the state's voting procedures that have been animating conservatives across the country.

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