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Maine has a strong tradition of high voter turnout, with the highest voter turnout in the country in 2022. The state’s history of small, local government and policies that make it easier for residents to cast their ballots contribute to this trend. In the upcoming 2024 election, experts predict another high turnout, driven by interest in the presidential race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.

Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows highlighted the state’s competitive legislative districts and the importance of local control in motivating voters to participate. Maine’s cultural DNA, dating back to its colonial roots, emphasizes participation in local government and civic engagement. The state’s policies, such as same-day voter registration, also play a role in encouraging voter turnout.

In the current election cycle, absentee voting has been popular, with thousands of voters casting their ballots early. Democrats have shown the highest interest in absentee voting, following a pattern from previous election cycles. City officials are prepared for long lines on Election Day and encourage voters to be patient at polling places.

Maine residents, like Cheryl Pritchard and Lydia Hill, recognize the importance of voting and make time to participate in the democratic process. With a mix of local, state, and national issues on the ballot, voters in cities like Windham and South Portland are eager to have their voices heard. Young voters, like 20-year-old Lydia Hill, understand the significance of voting and are excited to make a difference.

Maine’s high voter turnout can be attributed to a combination of factors, including competitive elections, local government participation, and policies that facilitate voting. As Election Day approaches, the state is poised to maintain its reputation as a leader in voter engagement. The upcoming election will test whether Maine can retain its title as the state with the highest voter turnout in 2024.