2026 Maine House of Representatives election
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November 3, 2026
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The 2026 Maine House of Representatives election will be held on November 3, 2026, alongside the other 2026 United States elections.[1] Voters will elect members of the Maine House of Representatives in all 151 of the U.S. state of Maine's legislative districts to serve a two-year term.[2]
Democratic
- District 23: Amy Roeder is retiring to run for Maine Senate.[3]
- District 39: Janice Dodge is term-limited.[3]
- District 41: Victoria Doudera is term-limited.[3]
- District 43: Ann Matlack is term-limited and running for Maine Senate.[3][4]
- District 46: Lydia Crafts is retiring.[3]
- District 48: Holly Stover is term-limited.[3]
- District 49: Allison Hepler is term-limited.[3]
- District 55: Daniel Shagoury is retiring.[3]
- District 59: David Rollins is retiring.[3]
- District 75: Stephan Bunker is retiring.[3]
- District 95: Mana Abdi is retiring to run for Maine Senate.[3]
- District 96: Michel Lajoie is retiring.[3]
- District 102: Melanie Sachs is retiring.[3]
- District 103: Arthur L. Bell is retiring.[3]
- District 109: Eleanor Sato is retiring to run for Maine Senate.[5]
- District 122: Deqa Dhalac is retiring.[3]
- District 124: Sophia Warren is retiring to run for Maine Senate.[3]
- District 131: Lori Gramlich is term-limited.[3]
- District 135: Daniel Sayre is retiring to run for Maine Senate.[6]
- District 142: Anne-Marie Mastraccio is retiring.[3]
- District 149: Tiffany Roberts is term-limited and running for congress.[3]
- District 150: Michele Meyer is term-limited and running for Maine Senate.[3][7]
Republican
- District 1: Lucien Daigle is retiring to run for Maine Senate.[3]
- District 3: Mark Babin is retiring.[3]
- District 5: Joseph F. Underwood is retiring.[3]
- District 7: Gregory Swallow is retiring.[3]
- District 12: Billy Bob Faulkingham is term-limited.[3]
- District 27: Gary Drinkwater is term-limied.[3]
- District 31: Chad R. Perkins is retiring.[3]
- District 32: Steven D. Foster is term-limited.[3]
- District 34: Abigail Griffin is term-limited.[3]
- District 45: Abden Simmons is retiring.[3]
- District 66: Robert Nutting is retiring.[3]
- District 67: Shelley Rudnicki is term-limited.[3]
- District 72: Elizabeth Caruso is retiring.[3]
- District 74: Randall Hall is term-limited.[3]
- District 80: Caldwell Jackson is retiring.[3]
- District 82: Nathan Wadsworth is retiring.[3]
- District 85: Kimberly Pomerleau is retiring to run for Maine Senate..[3]
- District 90: Laurel Libby is retiring.[8]
- District 91: Joshua Morris is term-limited.[3]
- District 97: Rick Mason is term-limited.[3]
- District 104: Amy Arata is term-limited.[3]
- District 138: Mark Blier is term-limited.[3]
- District 139: David Woodsome is retiring.[3]
- District 141: Lucas Lanigan is retiring.[3]
- District 143: Ann Fredericks is retiring.[3]
- District 145: Robert Foley is retiring.[3]
Independent
- District 112: Ed Crockett is retiring to run for Governor.[9]