Decline to Sign “Voter ID for ME”

by Nicholas Janzen • October 30, 2024 Maine has a rich history of ballot initiatives, and, as a self-certified voting nerd, I always enjoy seeing who’s collecting ballot petition signatures after I vote on Election Day. But this year there’s a petition that I’m decidedly not excited to see–a voter suppression initiative that would undermine … Read more

Online voter registration and ongoing absentee voting in Maine

by Nicholas Janzen • October 15, 2024 Voting season is upon us, friends! The early voting window officially opened in Maine on October 7, and it’s easier than ever to make your voice heard. Here, I want to highlight two new features available to eligible Maine voters, because your vote is more important than ever. … Read more

How to register and vote in Maine

by Nicholas Janzen • September 17, 2024 Today marks an important milestone in the runup to the November 5th election–National Voter Registration Day! Here at MCV, we’re celebrating by helping YOU make a voting plan. As you well know, elections shape the leaders and policies that determine how – or if – we fight climate … Read more

Maine Wants Nebraska to Back Off Winner Take All Switch

A majority of Mainers oppose a right-wing gambit to change the way Nebraska awards its electoral college votes, according to a new Global Strategy Group poll.

In recent months, the Trump campaign and conservative activists like Charlie Kirk have pressured Nebraska lawmakers to change to a “winner take all” system months before the presidential contest to aid Trump in his reelection bid.

Maine and Nebraska are the only two states to allocate electoral votes based on congressional district. A switch in Nebraska is widely seen to benefit Trump, who won four of the state’s five electoral votes in 2020, with President Joe Biden picking up a single vote from Nebraska’s second congressional district.

According to the new poll, 57% of likely Maine voters oppose Nebraska making the proposed switch to benefit Trump, with 38% strongly opposed. 

A majority of Maine voters also support changing to a winner take all system themselves, with 52% in favor. Almost a third strongly support the change. House Majority Leader Maureen Terry said earlier this year that Maine would be “compelled to act” if Nebraska made a switch so late in the election cycle.

Finding Hope with the Environmental Priorities Coalition

by Connor Ransom, MCA Intern • January 25, 2023 As a young person in Maine, I am concerned everyday about what my future might look like. Climate change, pollution, habitat loss, injustice. These crises are ever present in my mind, and it is often difficult to find hope. But on a brisk Thursday morning in … Read more

How to make sure your vote counts this November

by Will Sedlack • October 13, 2023 We’re only a few weeks away from the November 7th election, and I’m sure you’ve heard the buzz all around the state about some of the eight questions that will be on the ballot. Making a plan NOW to vote by November 7th is crucial to having your voice heard on issues impacting … Read more

Pine Tree Power

by Kathleen Meil • September 26, 2023 When Maine voters head to the polls this November, we’ll consider referendum 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? It’s a big question, and around the … Read more

Building Maine’s Clean Energy Future at the University of Maine

by Meghan Hurley • March 16, 2023 When I think of clean energy and the technology that generates it – like offshore wind turbines, solar panels, even 3-D printers that churn out bio-based building materials – I picture blue skies and clean air. I imagine clear flowing waterways and skylines free of smoke stacks. And … Read more

Hope in Collective Support for Floating Offshore Wind in Maine

by Terra Gallo A few weeks ago, I had the incredible opportunity to attend a trip to the Block Island Wind Farm in Rhode Island with other environmental advocates, policymakers, and business leaders from Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. This wind farm was the first offshore wind project in the United States, and has been … Read more

Acting on the Climate Crisis through Community Service

by Stacie Haines From 1997 to 2000, I served in the Peace Corps in Sub-Saharan Africa. I lived deep in a village along the Niger River where my only way out was a half day’s journey by bush boat on Wednesdays to the closest open air market. In the village, Tondeye, there was no running … Read more