by Marina Schauffler | May 27, 2020
In 16 years operating the Thomaston polls, Joanne Richards has never confronted such a “scary” election season. “It’s a nightmare to figure out how to do this safely,” said Richards, the town’s deputy warden, about the July 14...
by Susan Cover | April 15, 2020
Before the first case of the coronavirus hit Maine in March, U.S. Senate hopeful Tiffany Bond was on track to have the 4,000 signatures she needs to get on the November ballot. Unaffiliated with a major political party, Bond is attempting to unseat Republican Susan...
by Mike Miliard | May 23, 2019
Though the 2020 election is still 18 months away, speculation abounds over whether U.S. Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) will be re-elected again – and who might be lining up from right, left and in-between to unseat her. It’s a momentous race for Collins, the state...