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Maine Governor's Race Heads to Ranked-Choice Runoff

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Maine's gubernatorial election is heading to a ranked-choice voting runoff, with state election officials set to confirm the winner through a multi-round elimination process. Ranked-choice voting is used in Maine when no candidate wins an outright majority in the general election. The outcome will be determined in the coming weeks as officials tabulate voter preferences across multiple rounds.

Maine's governor's race will be decided through the state's ranked-choice voting system, requiring election officials to conduct multiple rounds of vote counting and elimination to determine a winner. Under this process, if no candidate achieves a majority of first-choice votes, the candidate with the fewest votes is eliminated and their votes are redistributed based on voters' next preferences, continuing until one candidate reaches 50 percent. State election officials are expected to complete the confirmation process and announce the final winner within the next week to several weeks. Ranked-choice voting has been used in Maine for statewide elections since 2020, fundamentally changing how candidates can win office in the state.

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The sources do not specify which candidates are competing in the race, the initial vote totals, or the margin between leading candidates that necessitated the runoff.

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    Democrats in Maine Governor’s Race Head to Ranked-Choice Runoff

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    Republicans in Maine Governor’s Race Head to Ranked-Choice Runoff

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