November 5, 2024 - General Election and Referendum Election

The General Election is held nationally on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November.  In 2024, Maine voters will elect the President, one of Maine’s two United States Senators, Maine’s two Representatives to Congress, all members of the Maine Legislature (State Senators and State Representatives) and certain county officers.  County officers will vary depending on the county, but include the following: Judge of Probate, Register of Probate, County Treasurer, Register of Deeds, Sheriff, District Attorney and County Commissioner.

Online Absentee Ballot Request  (link) - to have a ballot mailed to you.  

Citizen's Guide to the Referendum (pdf)

Sample Ballots:

Candidates Ballot

Referendum Ballot

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Important Dates & Deadlines

Date Notice
October 15, 2024

Last day for the Town Clerk's Office to receive voter registration applications by mail.

All Voter Registration applications must be received in-person at the Town Office after this day.

Friday, October 4 through Thursday, October 31, 2024   Absentee voting at the Town Office during regular business hours
October 31, 2024 @ 4pm Last day to request an absentee ballot.
November 5, 2024 Election Day. Polls open from 7am to 8pm at the Jordan-Small School Gym

Voter Registration is available at the Town Office during regular business hours. You can also register to vote on Election Day at the polls.

For additional information, contact:

  • Sue Carr, Deputy Registrar/Warden/Moderator/Deputy Moderator
    (207) 655-4742 ext. 122

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2024 Maine Law Change

Semi-Open Primary - The law has changed pertaining to who can participate in a Primary Election in Maine. 

  • If you are enrolled in a party and that party is participating in the Primary, then you may only vote your party's ballot.
  • If you are enrolled in a party and that party is not participating in the Primary, then you may not vote in the Primary Election.
  • If you are Unenrolled (not affiliated with any party), you may stay unenrolled and choose 1 party's ballot to vote in the Primary Election.

The rules for changing party enrollment are as follows:

  • Once you have enrolled in a party you must stay in that party for 90 days.
  • If you change your party, it must be done more than 15 days prior to a Primary Election to be eligible to receive your new party's ballot.  The deadline to change your party prior to the June 11th State Primary is May 24, 2024.

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2023 Maine Law Change

If any person or organized group raises or spends more than $5,000 to affect a referendum election in their town (in our case, Raymond), they will have to register as a Ballot Question Committee (BQC) and file reports on their financial activity with the Ethics Commission at mainecampaignfinance.com.    Click HERE for the guidebook.

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The polls will be open from 7am to 8pm at the Jordan-Small Middle School gym.

 

To see a list of State candidates and to see a list of your current elected officials click HERE.

 

For information regarding Ranked Choice Voting which will be used for any State offices with 3 or more candidates click HERE.

 

For past election results, visit HERE.

 

Election Statistics