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Daggett v. Commission on Governmental Ethics & Election Practices

The Brennan Center represented five Maine officeholders and candidates to defend the constitutionality of the Maine Clean Elections Act (“MCEA”), Maine’s full public funding program for candidates for state legislative and gubernatorial races.

Know The Truth About Voting in Maine

The Brennan Center urges voters in Maine to inform themselves about their voting rights.

Maine Student Voters Committed No Voter Fraud

Maine's reaffirmation of a basic principle in federal and state law: students can vote regardless of whether they pay in-state or out-of-state tuition.

Maine’s $250 Contribution Limit Upheld by Federal Court

Federal Judge Upholds State Campaign Contribution Limits Passed By Maine Voters

Letter to Secretaries of State re: Premier Voting Systems

Joint letter to 31 Secretaries of State where Premier voting systems are in use regarding product defect and recommending rigorous ballot accounting procedures.

Maine Clean Elections

On November 5, 1999, Chief Judge D. Brock Hornby, of the United States District Court for the District of Maine, issued his much-anticipated decision in Daggett v. Webster, Civil No. 98-223-B-H.