United States House of Representatives elections in Maine, 2014
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The 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Maine was held on Tuesday, November 4, 2014 to elect the two U.S. Representatives from the state of Maine, one from each of the state's two congressional districts. The elections will coincide with the elections of other federal and state offices, including Governor of Maine and United States Senate.
This election marked the first time since 1994 that Maine elected a Republican into the House of Representatives.
Contents
District 1
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The 1st district includes covers the southern coastal area of the state, including all of Cumberland, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc and York counties and most of Kennebec County. Located within the district are the cities of Portland, Augusta, Brunswick and Saco. The incumbent is Democrat Chellie Pingree, who has represented the district since 2009. She was re-elected with 65% of the vote in 2012 and the district has a PVI of D+9.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Chellie Pingree, incumbent U.S. Representative[1][2]
Results
Democratic primary results[3] | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Chellie Pingree | 30,950 | 88.96 | |
Blank ballots | 3,842 | 11.04 | ||
Total votes | 34,792 | 100 |
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Isaac Misiuk, former University of Southern Maine College Republicans president[4]
Declined
- Meredith Strang Burgess, former State Representative[5]
Results
Republican primary results[3] | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Republican | Isaac Misiuk | 17,061 | 67.13 | |
Blank ballots | 8,355 | 32.87 | ||
Total votes | 25,416 | 100 |
Independents
Candidates
Declared
- Richard Murphy, Maine National Guardsman[6]
General election
Endorsements
Issac Misiuk |
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Chellie Pingree |
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Declined to endorse |
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Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Chellie Pingree (D) |
Issac Misiuk (R) |
Richard Murphy (I) |
Other | Undecided |
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Maine People's Resource Center | October 31–November 2, 2014 | 419 | ± 4.79% | 55.7% | 30.4% | 6.7% | — | 7.2% |
Pan Atlantic/SMS Group | October 15–21, 2014 | 206 | ± 6.8% | 62% | 18.3% | 6.2% | — | 13.6% |
University of New Hampshire | October 15–21, 2014 | 297 | ± 5.5% | 57% | 19% | 10% | — | 13% |
Critical Insights | September 24–30, 2014 | 311 | ± 4% | 53% | 19% | 10% | — | 17% |
Pan Atlantic SMS | September 23–29, 2014 | 400 | ± 4.9% | 51.4% | 8.7% | 10.4% | — | 29.5% |
University of New Hampshire | September 18–25, 2014 | 220 | ± 6.2% | 66% | 13% | 0% | 4% | 17% |
University of New Hampshire | June 12–18, 2014 | 305 | ± 6.5% | 56% | 22% | — | 2% | 20% |
Results
Maine's 1st Congressional District, 2014[12] | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Chellie Pingree (Incumbent) | 186,674 | 60.43 | |
Republican | Isaac J. Misiuk | 94,751 | 30.67 | |
Independent | Richard P. Murphy | 27,410 | 8.87 | |
Others | 63 | 0.02 | ||
Total votes | 308,898 | 100 | ||
Democratic hold |
District 2
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The 2nd district covers 27,326 square miles (70,770 km2), comprising nearly 80% of the state's total land area. It is the largest district east of the Mississippi River and the 24th-largest overall. It is the second-most rural district in the United States, with 72.11% of its population in rural areas, behind only Kentucky's 5th congressional district. It includes most of the land area north of the Portland and Augusta metropolitan areas, including the cities of Bangor, Lewiston, Auburn and Presque Isle. The incumbent is Democrat Mike Michaud, who has represented the district since 2003. He was re-elected with 58% of the vote in 2012 and the district has a PVI of D+2.
Michaud did not seek re-election, and was selected as Democratic nominee for Governor of Maine in the 2014 election.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Emily Cain, State Senator[13][14]
- Troy Dale Jackson, Majority Leader of the Maine Senate[15][14]
Withdrew
Declined
- Joe Baldacci, Bangor City Councilor[17][18]
- John Baldacci, former Governor and former U.S. Representative[19]
- Matthew Dunlap, Secretary of State of Maine[20]
- James Howaniec, attorney, former Mayor of Lewiston and candidate for the seat in 1994[21]
- Jeff McCabe, Assistant Majority Leader of the Maine House of Representatives[20]
- Mike Michaud, incumbent U.S. Representative (running for Governor)[22]
Endorsements
Troy Dale Jackson |
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Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Emily Cain |
Troy Dale Jackson |
Other | Undecided |
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Public Policy Polling | June 2–3, 2014 | 810 | ±3.4% | 60% | 25% | — | 15% |
Hypothetical polling |
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Results
Democratic primary results[3] | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Democratic | Emily Cain | 19,906 | 65.71 | |
Democratic | Troy Dale Jackson | 8,116 | 26.79 | |
Blank ballots | 2,271 | 7.5 | ||
Total votes | 30,293 | 100 |
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Bruce Poliquin, former State Treasurer of Maine and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2012[27][14]
- Kevin Raye, former President of the Maine Senate and nominee for the seat in 2002 and 2012[28][14]
Withdrew
- Blaine Richardson, United States Navy veteran, and candidate for the seat 2012 (unenrolled as a Republican, running as an Independent)[29][30]
- Richard Rosen, Director of the Maine Office of Policy and Management and former State Senator[31]
- Alexander Willette, Assistant Minority Leader of the Maine House of Representatives[32]
Declined
- Kenneth Fredette, Minority Leader of the Maine House of Representatives[13]
- Jonathan LaBonte, Mayor of Auburn[20]
- Paul LePage, Governor of Maine (running for re-election)[33]
- Garrett Mason, State Senator[20]
- Debra Plowman, former State Senator[17]
- Joshua Tardy, former Minority Leader of the Maine House of Representatives[27]
- Michael Thibodeau, Minority Leader of the Maine Senate[34]
Endorsements
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Kevin Raye |
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Declined to endorse |
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Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Bruce Poliquin |
Kevin Raye |
Blaine Richardson |
Richard Rosen |
Undecided |
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Public Opinion Strategies* | November 4–5, 2013 | 310 | ± 5.57% | 18% | 42% | 3% | 5% | 32% |
- * Poll for the Kevin Raye campaign
Results
Republican primary results[3] | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Republican | Bruce Poliquin | 19,736 | 53.49 | |
Republican | Kevin Raye | 14,987 | 40.62 | |
Blank ballots | 2,174 | 5.89 | ||
Total votes | 36,897 | 100 |
Independents
Candidates
Declared
- Blaine Richardson, United States Navy veteran, and Republican candidate for the seat in 2012 (unenrolled as a Republican, running as an Independent)[30]
General election
Campaign
Bruce Poliquin has resisted invitations to debates where Blaine Richardson will be present, including one sponsored by MPBN. Political observers have stated this may be due to Richardson's potential to split the conservative vote. Emily Cain has expressed support for Richardson being present at debates, and has said she will only attend debates where both the other candidates are present.[45] A debate to be held on WMTW-TV was cancelled after Cain pulled out to protest Richardson not being invited. WMTW said they and their parent company, Hearst Television, have strict criteria for invitations to debates that Richardson did not meet. This criteria included holding large campaign events, fundraising, and performance in polling, all of which WMTW said were not met. [46]
On August 29, Richardson revealed, and Poliquin's campaign confirmed, that Richardson rejected a request from Poliquin to quit the race. A Poliquin spokesman stated the phone call was made because Richardson has "no chance" to win and "seems more interested in working with Emily Cain to bash Bruce rather than have a discussion about the future". Richardson said he would stay in the race and he was "so fed up with the parties, both of them". He also said that Poliquin asking him to quit was one of the biggest boosts for his campaign it has seen.[47]
Endorsements
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Declined to endorse |
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Polling
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size |
Margin of error |
Emily Cain (D) |
Bruce Poliquin (R) |
Blaine Richardson (I) |
Other | Undecided |
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Maine People's Resource Center | October 31–November 2, 2014 | 397 | ± 4.92% | 42% | 42.9% | 9.8% | — | 5.2% |
Pan Atlantic/SMS Group | October 15–21, 2014 | 186 | ± 7% | 38.9% | 37.7% | 7.6% | — | 15.9% |
University of New Hampshire | October 15–21, 2014 | 291 | ± 5.5% | 40% | 41% | 8% | — | 9% |
Normington Petts** | October 15–16, 2014 | 400 | ± 4.9% | 42% | 34% | 8% | — | 16% |
Critical Insights | September 24–30, 2014 | 295 | ± 4% | 36% | 41% | 6% | — | 16% |
Pan Atlantic SMS | September 23–29, 2014 | 400 | ± 4.9% | 36.2% | 32.7% | 6.3% | — | 25% |
University of New Hampshire | September 18–25, 2014 | 220 | ± 6.2% | 30% | 40% | 3% | — | 27% |
Public Opinion Strategies* | August 17–19, 2014 | 400 | ± 4.9% | 37% | 33% | 6% | — | 24% |
University of New Hampshire | June 12–18, 2014 | 222 | ± 6.5% | 44% | 39% | — | 0% | 17% |
Public Opinion Strategies^ | November 4–5, 2013 | 400 | ± 4.9% | 37% | 34% | — | — | 29% |
Hypothetical polling |
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- ** Poll for the Emily Cain campaign
- * Poll for the Bruce Poliquin campaign
- ^ Poll for the Kevin Raye campaign
Results
Maine's 2nd Congressional District, 2014[12] | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
Republican | Bruce Poliquin | 133,320 | 47.03 | |
Democratic | Emily Ann Cain | 118,568 | 41.83 | |
Independent | Blaine Richardson | 31,337 | 11.05 | |
Others | 248 | 0.09 | ||
Total votes | 283,473 | 100 | ||
Republican gain from Democratic |
See also
References
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External links
- U.S. House elections in Maine, 2014 at Ballotpedia
- Campaign contributions at OpenSecrets.org
- Emily Cain for Congress
- Troy Jackson for Congress
- Isaac Misiuk for Congress
- Richard Murphy for Congress
- Chellie Pingree for Congress (not updated since 2012)
- Bruce Poliquin for Congress
- Kevin Raye for Congress
- Blaine Richardson for Congress
- Alden Smith for Congress
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