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2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine

The 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine were held on November 3, 2020, to elect the two U.S. representatives from the state of Maine, one from each of the state's two congressional districts. The elections coincided with the 2020 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate and various state and local elections. The election was conducted with ranked choice voting, as per the result of a referendum passed in 2016.

2020 United States House of Representatives Elections in Maine

← 2018 November 3, 2020 2022 →

All 2 Maine seats to the United States House of Representatives
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Democratic Republican
Last election 2 0
Seats won 2 0
Seat change
Popular vote 468,978 340,236
Percentage 57.95% 42.04%
Swing 2.83% 1.92%

Party primaries were initially scheduled to take place on June 9, 2020. They were rescheduled by Gov. Janet Mills to July 14, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Mills' executive order also expanded the ability to request absentee ballots, which may now be done up to and on election day.[1] Parties that qualified to participate in the 2020 primary election were the Democratic Party, the Green Independent Party, and the Republican Party. Two candidates in District 1 and four candidates in District 2 filed petitions with the secretary of state by March 16, 2020.[2] Non-party candidates could also file petitions to be included on the ballot by June 1, 2020.[3]

Overview edit

District Democratic Republican Others Total Result
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
District 1 271,004 62.15% 165,008 37.84% 15 0.00% 436,027 100.0% Democratic hold
District 2 197,974 53.04% 175,228 46.95% 33 0.01% 373,235 100.0% Democratic hold
Total 468,978 57.95% 340,236 42.04% 48 0.01% 809,262 100.0%
Popular vote
Democratic
57.95%
Republican
42.04%
Other
0.01%
House seats
Democratic
100.00%

District 1 edit

2020 Maine's 1st congressional district election
 
← 2018
2022 →
     
Nominee Chellie Pingree Jay Allen
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 271,004 165,008
Percentage 62.2% 37.8%

 
County results
Pingree:      50–60%      60–70%

U.S. Representative before election

Chellie Pingree
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Chellie Pingree
Democratic

The 1st district encompasses the southern coastal area of the state, taking in Portland, Augusta, Brunswick and Saco. The incumbent was Democrat Chellie Pingree, who was re-elected with 58.8% of the vote in 2018.[4]

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

Primary results edit

Democratic primary results[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Chellie Pingree (incumbent) 102,773 100.0
Total votes 102,773 100.0

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit
  • Jay Allen, physician[6]

Primary results edit

Republican primary results[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jay Allen 31,124 100.0
Total votes 31,124 100.0

General election edit

Debate edit

2022 Maine's 1st congressional district debate
No. Date Host Moderator Link Democratic Republican
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
Chellie Pingree Jay Allen
1 Oct. 21, 2020 Maine Public
Broadcasting Network
Jennifer Rooks YouTube P P

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[7] Safe D October 2, 2020
Inside Elections[8] Safe D October 1, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[9] Safe D October 1, 2020
Politico[10] Safe D September 8, 2020
Daily Kos[11] Safe D September 25, 2020
RCP[12] Safe D June 9, 2020
Niskanen[13] Safe D July 26, 2020

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Chellie
Pingree (D)
Jay
Allen (R)
Other/
Undecided
Colby College October 21–25, 2020 426 (LV) 58% 31% 11%[b]
Pan Atlantic Research October 2–6, 2020 300 (LV) ± 6.4% 54% 35% 11%[b]
Critical Insights September 25 – October 4, 2020 232 (LV) 58% 24% 18%[c]
Critical Insights July 28 – August 10, 2020 233 (LV) 50% 22% 27%[d]

Results edit

Maine's 1st congressional district, 2020[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Chellie Pingree (incumbent) 271,004 62.2
Republican Jay Allen 165,008 37.8
Write-in 15 0.0
Total votes 436,027 100.0
Democratic hold

District 2 edit

2020 Maine's 2nd congressional district election
 
← 2018
2022 →
     
Nominee Jared Golden Dale Crafts
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 197,974 175,228
Percentage 53.0% 46.9%

 
County results
Golden:      50–60%      60–70%
Crafts:      40–50%      50–60%

U.S. Representative before election

Jared Golden
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Jared Golden
Democratic

The 2nd district covers most of northern rural Maine, including the cities of Lewiston, Bangor, Auburn and Presque Isle. The incumbent was Democrat Jared Golden, who flipped the district and was elected with 50.6% of the vote in 2018,[4] making him the first member of Congress to be elected by ranked choice voting.[15] Donald Trump won the district in the concurrent presidential election.

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

Endorsements edit

Primary results edit

Democratic primary results[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jared Golden (incumbent) 57,718 100.0
Total votes 57,718 100.0

Republican primary edit

On the ballot edit

Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Adrienne Bennett
Federal officials
Organizations
Eric Brakey
Federal officials
State officials
  • Paul Davis, state senator and former state representative (2008-2014), state Senate minority leader (2004-2006), and state senator (1998-2006) (co-endorsed with Dale Crafts)[35]
Organizations
Dale Crafts
Federal officials
U.S. Governors
State officials
  • Bernard Ayotte, former state representative (2006-2014)[43]
  • Kevin Battle, former state representative (2014-2018)[43]
  • Robert Berube, former state representative (2002-2008)[43]
  • Russell Black, state senator and former state representative (2010-2018)[44]
  • David C. Burns, former state senator (2012-2016)[44]
  • Richard Cebra, state representative and former Maine Republican Party chair (2012-2013) and state representative (2004-2012)[43]
  • Patrick Corey, state representative[44]
  • Dean Cray, former state representative (2008-2014)[44]
  • Andre Cushing III, former state senator (2012-2018), state Senate assistant majority leader, and state representative (2008-2012)[43]
  • Scott Cyrway, state senator[43]
  • Douglas Damon, former state representative (2010-2012)[45]
  • Paul Davis, state senator and former state representative (2008-2014), state senator (2002-2006), and state Senate minority leader (2004-2006) (co-endorsed with Eric Brakey)[43]
  • Peter Doak, former state representative (2012-2014)[45]
  • Dana Dow, state senator and state Senate minority leader[43]
  • Gary Drinkwater, state representative[44]
  • Bradlee Farrin, state senator and former state representative (2014-2018)[45]
  • Jeffery Gifford, former state representative (2006-2014)[43]
  • Randall Greenwood, former state representative (2014-2016)[46]
  • James Hamper, state senator and former state representative (2004-2012)[43]
  • Jeffery Hanley, state representative (co-endorsed with Eric Brakey)[43]
  • Gary Hilliard, former state representative (2014-2018)[43]
  • Brian Hobart, former state representative (2014-2016)[43]
  • Peter Johnson, former state representative (2008-2014)[43]
  • L. Gary Knight, former state representative (2006-2014)[43]
  • Ricky Long, former state representative (2010-2016)[43]
  • Tom Martin, state representative and former state senator (2010-2012)[43]
  • Garrett Mason, former state senator (2010-2018) and state Senate majority leader[43]
  • Rick Mason, state representative (co-endorsed with Eric Brakey)[44]
  • Michael McClellan, former state representative (2010-2016)[43]
  • Susan Morissette, former state representative (2010-2012)[43]
  • Joshua Morris, state representative (co-endorsed with Eric Brakey)[43]
  • Allen Nadeau, former state representative (2012-2014)[43]
  • Melvin Newendyke, former state representative (2010-2014)[43]
  • John Picchiotti, former state representative (2010-2012, 2014-2018)[43]
  • Richard Pickett, state representative[43]
  • Jeffrey Pierce, former state representative (2014-2018)[43]
  • Debra Plowman, acting Education Commissioner (2016), Republican candidate in 2012 U.S. Senate race, and former state senator (2004-2012) and state Senate assistant majority leader and state representative (1992-2000)[43]
  • Gary Plummer, former state senator (2012-2014) and state representative (2004-2012)[43]
  • Matthew Pouliot, state senator and former state representative (2014-2018)[43]
  • Kerri Prescott, former state representative (2006-2012)[43]
  • Deborah Sanderson, state representative[43]
  • Jeffrey Timberlake, state senator and former state representative (2010-2018)[44]
  • Michael Timmons, former state representative (2014-2016)[43]
  • William Tuell, state representative[43]
  • Charlie Webster, former Maine Republican Party chair (2008-2012), 1994 Republican gubernatorial candidate, and former state senator (1984-1994), state Senate minority leader (1988-1992), state Senate assistant minority leader (1986-1988), and state representative (1980-1984)[43]
  • Stephen Wood, former state representative (2010-2018)[44]
  • David Woodsome, state senator[43]
Newspapers
Organizations

x*National Federation of Independent Business[49]

Individuals
  • Shawn Moody, businessman, 2018 Republican gubernatorial nominee, and 2010 independent gubernatorial candidate[51]

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Adrienne
Bennett
Eric
Brakey
Dale
Crafts
Undecided
SurveyUSA June 30 – July 6, 2020 604 (LV) ± 4.1% 25%[e] 19% 37% 19%
31%[f] 45% 34%
We Ask America June 16–17, 2020 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 28% 22% 20% 29%

Primary results edit

Both Bennett and Brakey conceded the race to Crafts the day after the primary. As Crafts did not get 50% of the vote, Maine's ranked choice system calls for the second choices of the last place candidate's votes to be distributed to the other candidates, whether or not the candidates concede the race. Crafts criticized this as a waste of taxpayer dollars, and both Bennett and Brakey said they would refuse to accept the results of the ranked choice tabulation. Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap said whether the concessions could stop the tabulation was "a question for lawyers", but that the tabulation would begin on July 18. Crafts called on the Maine Legislature to examine this issue. Dunlap's office, while not responding directly to Crafts' call to action on the Legislature, did agree with Crafts that Dunlap was performing his duty under the law.[52]

Republican primary results[53]
Party Candidate Round 1 Round 2
Votes % Transfer Votes % (gross) % (net)
Republican Dale Crafts 23,665 45.0% +3,551 28,019 53.3% 58.0%
Republican Adrienne Bennett 16,920 32.2% +3,375 20,295 38.6% 42.0%
Republican Eric Brakey 11,976 22.8% -11,976 Eliminated
Total active votes 52,561 48,314 100.0%
Exhausted ballots +3,252 4190 8.0%
Total votes 52,561 100.0% 52,561 100.0%

% (gross) = percent of all valid votes cast (without eliminating the exhausted votes)
% (net) = percent of votes cast after eliminating the exhausted votes

General election edit

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[7] Likely D October 2, 2020
Inside Elections[8] Safe D October 16, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[9] Likely D October 1, 2020
Politico[10] Lean D October 11, 2020
Daily Kos[11] Likely D October 29, 2020
RCP[12] Lean D June 9, 2020
Niskanen[13] Lean D July 26, 2020

Endorsements edit

Dale Crafts (R)
Federal officials
State officials
  • Bernard Ayotte, former state representative (2006-2014)[43]
  • Kevin Battle, former state representative (2014-2018)[43]
  • Robert Berube, former state representative (2002-2008)[43]
  • Russell Black, state senator and former state representative (2010-2018)[44]
  • David C. Burns, former state senator (2012-2016)[44]
  • Richard Cebra, state representative and former Maine Republican Party chair (2012-2013) and state representative (2004-2012)[43]
  • Patrick Corey, state representative[44]
  • Dean Cray, former state representative (2008-2014)[44]
  • Andre Cushing III, former state senator (2012-2018), state Senate assistant majority leader, and state representative (2008-2012)[43]
  • Scott Cyrway, state senator[43]
  • Douglas Damon, former state representative (2010-2012)[45]
  • Paul Davis, state senator and former state representative (2008-2014), state senator (2002-2006), and state Senate minority leader (2004-2006)[43]
  • Peter Doak, former state representative (2012-2014)[45]
  • Dana Dow, state senator and state Senate minority leader[43]
  • Gary Drinkwater, state representative[44]
  • Bradlee Farrin, state senator and former state representative (2014-2018)[45]
  • Jeffery Gifford, former state representative (2006-2014)[43]
  • Randall Greenwood, former state representative (2014-2016)[46]
  • James Hamper, state senator and former state representative (2004-2012)[43]
  • Jeffery Hanley, state representative[43]
  • Gary Hilliard, former state representative (2014-2018)[43]
  • Brian Hobart, former state representative (2014-2016)[43]
  • Peter Johnson, former state representative (2008-2014)[43]
  • L. Gary Knight, former state representative (2006-2014)[43]
  • Paul LePage, 2022 Republican gubernatorial candidate and former governor (2011-2019)[41]
  • Ricky Long, former state representative (2010-2016)[43]
  • Tom Martin, state representative and former state senator (2010-2012)[43]
  • Garrett Mason, former state senator (2010-2018) and state Senate majority leader[43]
  • Rick Mason, state representative[44]
  • Michael McClellan, former state representative (2010-2016)[43]
  • Susan Morissette, former state representative (2010-2012)[43]
  • Joshua Morris, state representative[43]
  • Allen Nadeau, former state representative (2012-2014)[43]
  • Melvin Newendyke, former state representative (2010-2014)[43]
  • John Picchiotti, former state representative (2010-2012, 2014-2018)[43]
  • Richard Pickett, state representative[43]
  • Jeffrey Pierce, former state representative (2014-2018)[43]
  • Debra Plowman, acting Education Commissioner (2016), Republican candidate in 2012 U.S. Senate race, and former state senator (2004-2012) and state Senate assistant majority leader and state representative (1992-2000)[43]
  • Gary Plummer, former state senator (2012-2014) and state representative (2004-2012)[43]
  • Matthew Pouliot, state senator and former state representative (2014-2018)[43]
  • Kerri Prescott, former state representative (2006-2012)[43]
  • Deborah Sanderson, state representative[43]
  • Jeffrey Timberlake, state senator and former state representative (2010-2018)[44]
  • Michael Timmons, former state representative (2014-2016)[43]
  • William Tuell, state representative[43]
  • Charlie Webster, former Maine Republican Party chair (2008-2012), 1994 Republican gubernatorial candidate, and former state senator (1984-1994), state Senate minority leader (1988-1992), state Senate assistant minority leader (1986-1988), and state representative (1980-1984)[43]
  • Stephen Wood, former state representative (2010-2018)[44]
  • David Woodsome, state senator[43]
Organizations
Individuals
  • Shawn Moody, businessman, 2018 Republican gubernatorial nominee, and 2010 independent gubernatorial candidate[51]
Declined to endorse

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Jared
Golden (D)
Dale
Crafts (R)
Other/
Undecided
Change Research October 29 – November 2, 2020 475 (LV) ± 4.6% 53% 44% 3%[g]
Colby College October 21–25, 2020 453 (LV) 56% 31% 13%[h]
Pan Atlantic Research October 2–6, 2020 300 (LV) ± 6.4% 60% 33% 7%[i]
Critical Insights September 25 – October 4, 2020 234 (LV) 52% 34% 14%[j]
Colby College September 17–23, 2020 275 (LV) 56% 33% 11%[b]
Siena College/NYT Upshot September 11–16, 2020 440 (LV) 56%[k] 37% 6%[l]
Fabrizio Ward/Hart Research Associates[A] August 30 – September 5, 2020 367 (LV) 53% 40% 7%[m]
Wick Surveys (D)[B] August 25–28, 2020 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 50% 44% 6%[n]
Critical Insights July 28 – August 10, 2020 218 (LV) 46% 36% 18%[o]
Colby College/SocialSphere July 18–24, 2020 888 (LV) ± 3.9% 45% 33% 22%[p]
Hypothetical polling
Jared Golden vs. generic Republican
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Jared
Golden (D)
Generic
Republican
Undecided
Colby College/SocialSphere February 10–13, 2020 493 (LV) 43% 29% 28%

Results edit

Maine's 2nd congressional district, 2020[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jared Golden (incumbent) 197,974 53.0
Republican Dale Crafts 175,228 46.9
Write-in 33 0.1
Total votes 373,235 100.0
Democratic hold

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. ^ a b c Undecided with 11%
  3. ^ "Someone else" with 3%; "Refused" with 2%; would not vote with 1%; Undecided with 12%
  4. ^ "Someone else" with 4%; "Prefer not to say" with 1%; would not vote with no voters; Undecided with 22%
  5. ^ Standard IV response
  6. ^ With ranked choice voting
  7. ^ Would not vote with 1%; "Don't recall and Did not vote with 0%; Undecided with 2%
  8. ^ Undecided with 13%
  9. ^ Undecided with 7%
  10. ^ "Someone else" with 2%; "Refused" with 1%; would not vote with 0%; Undecided with 11%
  11. ^ Topline after Ranked Choice Voting is used
  12. ^ "Someone else" and would not vote with 0%; "Undecided/Refused" with 6%
  13. ^ Would not vote with 0%; Undecided with 7%
  14. ^ Undecided with 6%
  15. ^ "Someone else" with 1%; would not vote with 0%; "Prefer not to say" with no voters; Undecided with 16%
  16. ^ "One of the minor party candidates" with 5%; Undecided with 17%
Partisan clients
  1. ^ Poll sponsored by AARP.
  2. ^ Poll sponsored by Left of Center PAC, which has endorsed Golden prior to this poll's sampling period.

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External links edit

Official campaign websites for 1st district candidates
  • Jay Allen (R) for Congress July 15, 2020, at the Wayback Machine
  • Chellie Pingree (D) for Congress
Official campaign websites for 2nd district candidates
  • Dale Crafts (R) for Congress October 11, 2019, at the Wayback Machine
  • Jared Golden (D) for Congress

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Not to be confused with 2020 Maine House of Representatives election The 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine were held on November 3 2020 to elect the two U S representatives from the state of Maine one from each of the state s two congressional districts The elections coincided with the 2020 U S presidential election as well as other elections to the House of Representatives elections to the United States Senate and various state and local elections The election was conducted with ranked choice voting as per the result of a referendum passed in 2016 2020 United States House of Representatives Elections in Maine 2018 November 3 2020 2022 All 2 Maine seats to the United States House of Representatives Majority party Minority party Party Democratic RepublicanLast election 2 0Seats won 2 0Seat changePopular vote 468 978 340 236Percentage 57 95 42 04 Swing 2 83 1 92 District resultsCounty resultsDemocratic 50 60 60 70 Republican 50 60 Party primaries were initially scheduled to take place on June 9 2020 They were rescheduled by Gov Janet Mills to July 14 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic Mills executive order also expanded the ability to request absentee ballots which may now be done up to and on election day 1 Parties that qualified to participate in the 2020 primary election were the Democratic Party the Green Independent Party and the Republican Party Two candidates in District 1 and four candidates in District 2 filed petitions with the secretary of state by March 16 2020 2 Non party candidates could also file petitions to be included on the ballot by June 1 2020 3 Contents 1 Overview 2 District 1 2 1 Democratic primary 2 1 1 Candidates 2 1 1 1 Declared 2 1 2 Primary results 2 2 Republican primary 2 2 1 Candidates 2 2 1 1 Declared 2 2 2 Primary results 2 3 General election 2 3 1 Debate 2 3 2 Predictions 2 3 3 Polling 2 3 4 Results 3 District 2 3 1 Democratic primary 3 1 1 Candidates 3 1 1 1 Declared 3 1 2 Endorsements 3 1 3 Primary results 3 2 Republican primary 3 2 1 On the ballot 3 2 2 Declined 3 2 3 Endorsements 3 2 4 Polling 3 2 5 Primary results 3 3 General election 3 3 1 Predictions 3 3 2 Endorsements 3 3 3 Polling 3 3 4 Results 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksOverview editDistrict Democratic Republican Others Total ResultVotes Votes Votes Votes District 1 271 004 62 15 165 008 37 84 15 0 00 436 027 100 0 Democratic holdDistrict 2 197 974 53 04 175 228 46 95 33 0 01 373 235 100 0 Democratic holdTotal 468 978 57 95 340 236 42 04 48 0 01 809 262 100 0 Popular voteDemocratic 57 95 Republican 42 04 Other 0 01 House seatsDemocratic 100 00 District 1 edit2020 Maine s 1st congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Nominee Chellie Pingree Jay AllenParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 271 004 165 008Percentage 62 2 37 8 nbsp County resultsPingree 50 60 60 70 U S Representative before electionChellie PingreeDemocratic Elected U S Representative Chellie PingreeDemocraticSee also Maine s 1st congressional district The 1st district encompasses the southern coastal area of the state taking in Portland Augusta Brunswick and Saco The incumbent was Democrat Chellie Pingree who was re elected with 58 8 of the vote in 2018 4 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Declared edit Chellie Pingree incumbent U S RepresentativePrimary results edit Democratic primary results 5 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Chellie Pingree incumbent 102 773 100 0Total votes 102 773 100 0Republican primary edit Candidates edit Declared edit Jay Allen physician 6 Primary results edit Republican primary results 5 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jay Allen 31 124 100 0Total votes 31 124 100 0General election edit Debate edit 2022 Maine s 1st congressional district debate No Date Host Moderator Link Democratic RepublicanKey P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W WithdrawnChellie Pingree Jay Allen1 Oct 21 2020 Maine PublicBroadcasting Network Jennifer Rooks YouTube P PPredictions edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 7 Safe D October 2 2020Inside Elections 8 Safe D October 1 2020Sabato s Crystal Ball 9 Safe D October 1 2020Politico 10 Safe D September 8 2020Daily Kos 11 Safe D September 25 2020RCP 12 Safe D June 9 2020Niskanen 13 Safe D July 26 2020Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error ChelliePingree D JayAllen R Other UndecidedColby College October 21 25 2020 426 LV 58 31 11 b Pan Atlantic Research October 2 6 2020 300 LV 6 4 54 35 11 b Critical Insights September 25 October 4 2020 232 LV 58 24 18 c Critical Insights July 28 August 10 2020 233 LV 50 22 27 d Results edit Maine s 1st congressional district 2020 14 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Chellie Pingree incumbent 271 004 62 2Republican Jay Allen 165 008 37 8Write in 15 0 0Total votes 436 027 100 0Democratic holdDistrict 2 edit2020 Maine s 2nd congressional district election nbsp 20182022 nbsp nbsp Nominee Jared Golden Dale CraftsParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 197 974 175 228Percentage 53 0 46 9 nbsp County resultsGolden 50 60 60 70 Crafts 40 50 50 60 U S Representative before electionJared GoldenDemocratic Elected U S Representative Jared GoldenDemocraticSee also Maine s 2nd congressional district The 2nd district covers most of northern rural Maine including the cities of Lewiston Bangor Auburn and Presque Isle The incumbent was Democrat Jared Golden who flipped the district and was elected with 50 6 of the vote in 2018 4 making him the first member of Congress to be elected by ranked choice voting 15 Donald Trump won the district in the concurrent presidential election Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Declared edit Jared Golden incumbent U S representative 16 Endorsements edit Jared GoldenFederal officialsWilliam Cohen former U S senator 17 Republican OrganizationsEnd Citizens United 18 J Street PAC 19 League of Conservation Voters Action Fund 20 NARAL Pro Choice America 21 Planned Parenthood Action Fund 22 Sierra Club 23 VoteVets 24 Primary results edit Democratic primary results 5 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jared Golden incumbent 57 718 100 0Total votes 57 718 100 0Republican primary edit On the ballot edit Adrienne Bennett press secretary for former governor Paul LePage 25 Eric Brakey former state senator and nominee for U S Senate in 2018 26 Dale Crafts former state representative 27 Declined edit Travis Mills retired U S Army staff sergeant 28 Bruce Poliquin former U S representative 29 Endorsements edit Adrienne BennettFederal officialsElise Stefanik U S representative NY 21 30 OrganizationsElevate PAC 31 Susan B Anthony List Candidate Fund 32 Value in Electing Women VIEW PAC 33 Eric BrakeyFederal officialsRand Paul U S senator KY 34 State officialsPaul Davis state senator and former state representative 2008 2014 state Senate minority leader 2004 2006 and state senator 1998 2006 co endorsed with Dale Crafts 35 OrganizationsClub for Growth 36 FreedomWorks 37 Protect Freedom PAC 38 Dale CraftsFederal officialsDan Crenshaw U S representative TX 2 39 Donald Trump President of the United States 2017 2021 40 U S GovernorsPaul LePage former governor of Maine 2011 2019 and 2022 Republican gubernatorial candidate 41 Kristi Noem Governor of South Dakota 42 State officialsBernard Ayotte former state representative 2006 2014 43 Kevin Battle former state representative 2014 2018 43 Robert Berube former state representative 2002 2008 43 Russell Black state senator and former state representative 2010 2018 44 David C Burns former state senator 2012 2016 44 Richard Cebra state representative and former Maine Republican Party chair 2012 2013 and state representative 2004 2012 43 Patrick Corey state representative 44 Dean Cray former state representative 2008 2014 44 Andre Cushing III former state senator 2012 2018 state Senate assistant majority leader and state representative 2008 2012 43 Scott Cyrway state senator 43 Douglas Damon former state representative 2010 2012 45 Paul Davis state senator and former state representative 2008 2014 state senator 2002 2006 and state Senate minority leader 2004 2006 co endorsed with Eric Brakey 43 Peter Doak former state representative 2012 2014 45 Dana Dow state senator and state Senate minority leader 43 Gary Drinkwater state representative 44 Bradlee Farrin state senator and former state representative 2014 2018 45 Jeffery Gifford former state representative 2006 2014 43 Randall Greenwood former state representative 2014 2016 46 James Hamper state senator and former state representative 2004 2012 43 Jeffery Hanley state representative co endorsed with Eric Brakey 43 Gary Hilliard former state representative 2014 2018 43 Brian Hobart former state representative 2014 2016 43 Peter Johnson former state representative 2008 2014 43 L Gary Knight former state representative 2006 2014 43 Ricky Long former state representative 2010 2016 43 Tom Martin state representative and former state senator 2010 2012 43 Garrett Mason former state senator 2010 2018 and state Senate majority leader 43 Rick Mason state representative co endorsed with Eric Brakey 44 Michael McClellan former state representative 2010 2016 43 Susan Morissette former state representative 2010 2012 43 Joshua Morris state representative co endorsed with Eric Brakey 43 Allen Nadeau former state representative 2012 2014 43 Melvin Newendyke former state representative 2010 2014 43 John Picchiotti former state representative 2010 2012 2014 2018 43 Richard Pickett state representative 43 Jeffrey Pierce former state representative 2014 2018 43 Debra Plowman acting Education Commissioner 2016 Republican candidate in 2012 U S Senate race and former state senator 2004 2012 and state Senate assistant majority leader and state representative 1992 2000 43 Gary Plummer former state senator 2012 2014 and state representative 2004 2012 43 Matthew Pouliot state senator and former state representative 2014 2018 43 Kerri Prescott former state representative 2006 2012 43 Deborah Sanderson state representative 43 Jeffrey Timberlake state senator and former state representative 2010 2018 44 Michael Timmons former state representative 2014 2016 43 William Tuell state representative 43 Charlie Webster former Maine Republican Party chair 2008 2012 1994 Republican gubernatorial candidate and former state senator 1984 1994 state Senate minority leader 1988 1992 state Senate assistant minority leader 1986 1988 and state representative 1980 1984 43 Stephen Wood former state representative 2010 2018 44 David Woodsome state senator 43 NewspapersBangor Daily News 47 OrganizationsFamily Research Council FRC Action 48 x National Federation of Independent Business 49 Dale Crafts former state representative 50 IndividualsShawn Moody businessman 2018 Republican gubernatorial nominee and 2010 independent gubernatorial candidate 51 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error AdrienneBennett EricBrakey DaleCrafts UndecidedSurveyUSA June 30 July 6 2020 604 LV 4 1 25 e 19 37 19 31 f 45 34 We Ask America June 16 17 2020 400 LV 4 9 28 22 20 29 Primary results edit Both Bennett and Brakey conceded the race to Crafts the day after the primary As Crafts did not get 50 of the vote Maine s ranked choice system calls for the second choices of the last place candidate s votes to be distributed to the other candidates whether or not the candidates concede the race Crafts criticized this as a waste of taxpayer dollars and both Bennett and Brakey said they would refuse to accept the results of the ranked choice tabulation Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap said whether the concessions could stop the tabulation was a question for lawyers but that the tabulation would begin on July 18 Crafts called on the Maine Legislature to examine this issue Dunlap s office while not responding directly to Crafts call to action on the Legislature did agree with Crafts that Dunlap was performing his duty under the law 52 Republican primary results 53 Party Candidate Round 1 Round 2Votes Transfer Votes gross net Republican Dale Crafts 23 665 45 0 3 551 28 019 53 3 58 0 Republican Adrienne Bennett 16 920 32 2 3 375 20 295 38 6 42 0 Republican Eric Brakey 11 976 22 8 11 976 EliminatedTotal active votes 52 561 48 314 100 0 Exhausted ballots 3 252 4190 8 0 Total votes 52 561 100 0 52 561 100 0 gross percent of all valid votes cast without eliminating the exhausted votes net percent of votes cast after eliminating the exhausted votes General election edit Predictions edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 7 Likely D October 2 2020Inside Elections 8 Safe D October 16 2020Sabato s Crystal Ball 9 Likely D October 1 2020Politico 10 Lean D October 11 2020Daily Kos 11 Likely D October 29 2020RCP 12 Lean D June 9 2020Niskanen 13 Lean D July 26 2020Endorsements edit Jared Golden D OrganizationsEnd Citizens United 18 J Street PAC 19 League of Conservation Voters Action Fund 20 NARAL Pro Choice America 21 Planned Parenthood Action Fund 22 Sierra Club 23 VoteVets 24 Dale Crafts R Federal officialsDonald Trump President of the United States 2017 2021 40 State officialsBernard Ayotte former state representative 2006 2014 43 Kevin Battle former state representative 2014 2018 43 Robert Berube former state representative 2002 2008 43 Russell Black state senator and former state representative 2010 2018 44 David C Burns former state senator 2012 2016 44 Richard Cebra state representative and former Maine Republican Party chair 2012 2013 and state representative 2004 2012 43 Patrick Corey state representative 44 Dean Cray former state representative 2008 2014 44 Andre Cushing III former state senator 2012 2018 state Senate assistant majority leader and state representative 2008 2012 43 Scott Cyrway state senator 43 Douglas Damon former state representative 2010 2012 45 Paul Davis state senator and former state representative 2008 2014 state senator 2002 2006 and state Senate minority leader 2004 2006 43 Peter Doak former state representative 2012 2014 45 Dana Dow state senator and state Senate minority leader 43 Gary Drinkwater state representative 44 Bradlee Farrin state senator and former state representative 2014 2018 45 Jeffery Gifford former state representative 2006 2014 43 Randall Greenwood former state representative 2014 2016 46 James Hamper state senator and former state representative 2004 2012 43 Jeffery Hanley state representative 43 Gary Hilliard former state representative 2014 2018 43 Brian Hobart former state representative 2014 2016 43 Peter Johnson former state representative 2008 2014 43 L Gary Knight former state representative 2006 2014 43 Paul LePage 2022 Republican gubernatorial candidate and former governor 2011 2019 41 Ricky Long former state representative 2010 2016 43 Tom Martin state representative and former state senator 2010 2012 43 Garrett Mason former state senator 2010 2018 and state Senate majority leader 43 Rick Mason state representative 44 Michael McClellan former state representative 2010 2016 43 Susan Morissette former state representative 2010 2012 43 Joshua Morris state representative 43 Allen Nadeau former state representative 2012 2014 43 Melvin Newendyke former state representative 2010 2014 43 John Picchiotti former state representative 2010 2012 2014 2018 43 Richard Pickett state representative 43 Jeffrey Pierce former state representative 2014 2018 43 Debra Plowman acting Education Commissioner 2016 Republican candidate in 2012 U S Senate race and former state senator 2004 2012 and state Senate assistant majority leader and state representative 1992 2000 43 Gary Plummer former state senator 2012 2014 and state representative 2004 2012 43 Matthew Pouliot state senator and former state representative 2014 2018 43 Kerri Prescott former state representative 2006 2012 43 Deborah Sanderson state representative 43 Jeffrey Timberlake state senator and former state representative 2010 2018 44 Michael Timmons former state representative 2014 2016 43 William Tuell state representative 43 Charlie Webster former Maine Republican Party chair 2008 2012 1994 Republican gubernatorial candidate and former state senator 1984 1994 state Senate minority leader 1988 1992 state Senate assistant minority leader 1986 1988 and state representative 1980 1984 43 Stephen Wood former state representative 2010 2018 44 David Woodsome state senator 43 OrganizationsFamily Research Council FRC Action 48 IndividualsShawn Moody businessman 2018 Republican gubernatorial nominee and 2010 independent gubernatorial candidate 51 Declined to endorseSusan Collins U S senator from Maine 54 Republican Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error JaredGolden D DaleCrafts R Other UndecidedChange Research October 29 November 2 2020 475 LV 4 6 53 44 3 g Colby College October 21 25 2020 453 LV 56 31 13 h Pan Atlantic Research October 2 6 2020 300 LV 6 4 60 33 7 i Critical Insights September 25 October 4 2020 234 LV 52 34 14 j Colby College September 17 23 2020 275 LV 56 33 11 b Siena College NYT Upshot September 11 16 2020 440 LV 56 k 37 6 l Fabrizio Ward Hart Research Associates A August 30 September 5 2020 367 LV 53 40 7 m Wick Surveys D B August 25 28 2020 400 LV 4 9 50 44 6 n Critical Insights July 28 August 10 2020 218 LV 46 36 18 o Colby College SocialSphere July 18 24 2020 888 LV 3 9 45 33 22 p Hypothetical pollingJared Golden vs generic RepublicanPoll source Date s administered Samplesize a Marginof error JaredGolden D GenericRepublican UndecidedColby College SocialSphere February 10 13 2020 493 LV 43 29 28 Results edit Maine s 2nd congressional district 2020 14 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jared Golden incumbent 197 974 53 0Republican Dale Crafts 175 228 46 9Write in 33 0 1Total votes 373 235 100 0Democratic holdSee also edit2020 Maine electionsNotes edit a b c d Key A all adultsRV registered votersLV likely votersV unclear a b c Undecided with 11 Someone else with 3 Refused with 2 would not vote with 1 Undecided with 12 Someone else with 4 Prefer not to say with 1 would not vote with no voters Undecided with 22 Standard IV response With ranked choice voting Would not vote with 1 Don t recall and Did not vote with 0 Undecided with 2 Undecided with 13 Undecided with 7 Someone else with 2 Refused with 1 would not vote with 0 Undecided with 11 Topline after Ranked Choice Voting is used Someone else and would not vote with 0 Undecided Refused with 6 Would not vote with 0 Undecided with 7 Undecided with 6 Someone else with 1 would not vote with 0 Prefer not to say with no voters Undecided with 16 One of the minor party candidates with 5 Undecided with 17 Partisan clients Poll sponsored by AARP Poll sponsored by Left of Center PAC which has endorsed Golden prior to this poll s sampling period References edit Andrews Caitlin December 18 2019 Mills officially pushes back June elections to July 14 Bangor Daily News Retrieved April 10 2020 Candidates Listing xls www maine gov sos cec elec upcoming Retrieved March 25 2020 Candidate s Guide PDF www maine gov sos cec elec Retrieved March 12 2020 a b Wasserman David Flinn Ally November 7 2018 2018 House Popular Vote Tracker Cook Political Report Retrieved February 15 2019 a b c July 14 2020 Primary Election Non Ranked Choice Offices Maine Department Secretary of State July 21 2020 Retrieved August 9 2020 Houk Evan August 29 2019 New Harbor Man Seeks Republican Nomination for Congress The Lincoln County News Retrieved August 29 2019 a b 2020 Senate Race Ratings for April 19 2019 The Cook Political Report Retrieved September 20 2019 a b 2020 Senate Ratings Senate Ratings The Rothenberg Political Report Retrieved October 3 2019 a b 2020 Senate race ratings Sabato s Crystal Ball Archived from the original on August 22 2019 Retrieved August 28 2019 a b 2020 Election Forecast Politico November 19 2019 a b Daily Kos Elections releases initial Senate race ratings for 2020 Daily Kos Elections Retrieved February 28 2020 a b Battle for White House RCP April 19 2019 a b 2020 Negative Partisanship and the 2020 Congressional Elections Niskanen Center April 28 2020 Archived from the original on June 21 2020 Retrieved May 1 2020 a b November 3 2020 General Election Maine Department of Secretary of State Retrieved November 24 2020 Ranked choice voting worked in Maine Now we should use it in presidential races USA TODAY Retrieved November 18 2018 Collins Steve SteveCollinsSJ May 20 2019 Not surprising but RepGolden said today he is not going to run for US Senate He said he respects SenatorCollins amp her approach to governing even if he doesn t always agree with her Besides he said his ME02 seat is not a stepping stone amp he plans to stay mepolitics Tweet Retrieved May 20 2019 via Twitter Former GOP Sen William Cohen backs Democrat Jared Golden in Maine s 2nd District Bangor Daily News September 30 2020 a b Endorsed Candidates End Citizens United Archived from the original on December 8 2019 Retrieved January 26 2020 a b JStreetPAC Candidates JStreetPAC Archived from the original on May 2 2018 Retrieved January 26 2020 a b Sittenfeld Tiernan August 15 2019 LCV Action Fund Announces Second Round of 2020 Environmental Majority Makers League of Conservation Voters LCV Action Fund a b Hogue Ilyse March 8 2019 NARAL Announces First Slate of Frontline Pro Choice Endorsements for 2020 NARAL Pro Choice America a b 2020 Endorsements plannedparenthoodaction org Planned Parenthood Action Fund Archived from the original on November 15 2019 Retrieved January 26 2020 a b Sierra Club ClimateVoter Guide Endorsements Sierra Club March 19 2021 a b Candidates VoteVets org Blanchard Zach October 8 2019 Paul LePage s former press secretary eyes 2nd District U S House seat newscentermaine com Retrieved October 8 2019 Collins Steve July 29 2019 Maine republicans to hold Stop The Madness rally in defense of Trump Sun Journal Retrieved July 30 2019 Collins Steve October 3 2019 Crafts a former state lawmaker plans to seek 2nd Congressional District seat Sun Journal Retrieved October 4 2019 Shepherd Michael September 5 2019 Paul LePage hints that another Republican will join race to unseat Jared Golden WGME Retrieved September 5 2019 Hoey Dennis August 3 2019 Bruce Poliquin will not run against Jared Golden in 2020 Portland Press Herald Retrieved August 4 2019 Adrienne Bennett receives key endorsement from Trump ally congresswoman Elise Stefanik Archived from the original on July 5 2020 Retrieved July 5 2020 E PAC ENDORSES 2 NEW RISING STAR CANDIDATES TOUTS NY PRIMARY VICTORIES June 24 2020 Archived from the original on July 5 2020 Retrieved July 5 2020 Adrienne Bennett Susan B Anthony List Archived from the original on July 15 2020 Retrieved July 15 2020 Leading womens group endorses Adrianne Bennett for Congress Archived from the original on June 16 2020 Retrieved June 19 2020 U S Senator Rand Paul Endorses Eric Brakey for Congress ericbrakey com Archived from the original on February 19 2020 Retrieved February 19 2020 Release Brakey Releases Major List of Endorsements Archived from the original on November 3 2019 Retrieved November 3 2019 Eric Brakey ME 02 Club for Growth Retrieved February 29 2020 permanent dead link Meet the Top Candidates FreedomWorks for America Retrieved February 29 2020 Protect Freedom PAC Launches Ad in ME 02 in Support of Eric Brakey www protectfreedompac com Crafts Dale October 5 2020 Congressman Dan Crenshaw Endorses Dale Crafts for Congress YouTube a b Russell Eric August 2 2020 Trump tweets endorsement of Republican Crafts in Maine s 2nd District race a b Carriagn Dan October 10 2019 Another candidate joins Maine s 2nd District race with big name support News Center Maine Retrieved October 14 2019 Crafts Dale September 28 2020 South Dakota Governor Kirsti Noem endorses Dale Crafts YouTube a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br ENDORSEMENTS Archived from the original on April 3 2023 Retrieved March 7 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Crafts for Congress Sportsman s Coalition February 25 2020 Archived from the original on June 22 2020 Retrieved June 19 2020 a b c d e f VETERANS COALITION CRAFTS FOR CONGRESS February 26 2020 Archived from the original on June 20 2020 Retrieved June 19 2020 a b Randall Greenwood Supports Dale Crafts for U S Congress via www youtube com Board The BDN Editorial June 29 2020 Dale Crafts is top choice in 2nd District Republican primary Bangor Daily News a b FRC Action PAC www frcaction org Burns Christopher September 10 2020 Small business group endorses Dale Crafts in 2nd District race Bangor Daily News Collins Steve October 3 2019 Crafts a former state lawmaker plans to seek 2nd Congressional District seat Sun Journal Retrieved October 4 2019 a b Collins Steve October 11 2019 Lisbon s Dale Crafts formally declares candidacy for US House seat Mannino Gabrielle July 16 2020 Crafts says ranked choice tabulation is not necessary and an affront to the taxpayer WCSH Retrieved July 16 2020 Bureau of Corporations Elections amp Commissions Elections and Voting Tabulations June 12 2018 www maine gov Dale Crafts holds big lead in Republican congressional primary Centralmaine com July 15 2020 Retrieved July 15 2020 External links editElections amp Voting division of the Maine Secretary of State Government Documents Round Table of the American Library Association Maine Voting amp Elections Toolkits Maine Election Tools Deadlines Dates Rules and Links Vote org Oakland CA League of Women Voters of Maine state affiliate of the U S League of Women Voters National Institute on Money in Politics Campaign Finance Institute Maine 2019 amp 2020 Elections OpenSecretsOfficial campaign websites for 1st district candidatesJay Allen R for Congress Archived July 15 2020 at the Wayback Machine Chellie Pingree D for CongressOfficial campaign websites for 2nd district candidatesDale Crafts R for Congress Archived October 11 2019 at the Wayback Machine Jared Golden D for Congress Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine amp oldid 1201811867, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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