The Maine Wire
  • News
  • Commentary
  • The Blog
  • About
    • Contact
  • Investigations
    • Data
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Trending News
  • Student Tip Leads to Lockdown, Arrest of Armed Man Near Biddeford High School
  • Sen. Collins Announces $8.5 Million Federal Grant for Non-Profit Helping Victims of the Lewiston Shooting
  • China, Maine Trio Busted for String of Copper Cable Thefts Across Lincoln County
  • Another Maine School District Removes Pro-Trans Policy after Overwhelming Board Vote
  • Chaos & Crowns: Are Pageants Still Relevant?
  • Frey Calls for Dismissal of DoJ Case Against Maine
  • Over a Dozen Ecuadorian Illegal Aliens Arrested by Border Patrol in Maine in Recent Weeks
  • Convicted Murderer who Fled Brazil to Illegally Enter and Hide in US Under Biden Admin Arrested by ICE
Facebook Twitter Instagram
The Maine Wire
Friday, May 9
  • News
  • Commentary
  • The Blog
  • About
    • Contact
  • Investigations
    • Data
The Maine Wire
Home » News » News » Some Mainers Will Return to the Polls on February 25 to Fill Vacant House Seat in House District 24
News

Some Mainers Will Return to the Polls on February 25 to Fill Vacant House Seat in House District 24

Libby PalanzaBy Libby PalanzaDecember 27, 2024Updated:December 27, 20245 Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Email LinkedIn Reddit
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email

Some Maine voters will again be asked to go to the ballot box in February to fill a now-vacant seat in the Maine House of Representatives.

The Maine Secretary of State’s Office announced this past Friday that a special election will be held in House District 24 on February 25, 2025 for the seat previously held by Rep. Joseph C. Perry (D-Bangor).

Rep. Perry — who won reelection in November to serve in the state’s 132nd Legislation — resigned his seat earlier this month after being elected as the next State Treasurer.

The State Treasurer’s Office became vacant when Henry E. M. Beck stepped down after serving in the position for six years, having first assumed office in January of 2019 and being twice reelected by the Legislature.

Maine’s political parties will now caucus to select their respective candidates to run for the seat.

Nominations are due to the Secretary of State’s Office by 5pm on Friday, January 10, 2025.

Non-party candidates must obtain the signatures of between 50 and 80 House District 24 registered voters by this same deadline.

Write-in candidates for the office must declare their candidacy by 5pm on January 14, 2025.

Whichever candidate is elected by voters on February 25 will serve the remainder of the two-year term in the House of Representatives.

House District 24 includes Veazie and part of Bangor, Brewer, and Orono.

According to recent data from the Secretary of State’s Office, active registered Democrats hold a plurality in the district at just over 41 percent.

Around 27 percent of active voters in District 24 are registered as Republicans, while roughly 26 percent are unenrolled.

The remaining active voters are distributed among Maine’s officially recognized third parties, with 3.58 registered as members of the Green Party, .84 percent as Libertarians, and .93 percent as members of No Labels.

As of June 2024, there were 5,804 active voters registered in District 24.

Click Here to Read the Full Press Release

Previous ArticleUnemployment Rose Slightly in November, Labor Force Participation Remains Low: New MDOL Stats
Next Article Rand Paul Publishes Annual Report on Government Waste
Libby Palanza

Libby Palanza is a reporter for the Maine Wire and a lifelong Mainer. She graduated from Harvard University with a degree in Government and History. She can be reached at palanza@themainewire.com.

Related Posts

Student Tip Leads to Lockdown, Arrest of Armed Man Near Biddeford High School

May 9, 2025

Sen. Collins Announces $8.5 Million Federal Grant for Non-Profit Helping Victims of the Lewiston Shooting

May 9, 2025

China, Maine Trio Busted for String of Copper Cable Thefts Across Lincoln County

May 9, 2025

<span class="dsq-postid" data-dsqidentifier="33642 https://www.themainewire.com/?p=33642">5 Comments

  1. Just the facts on December 27, 2024 1:46 PM

    Why even bother, those welfare queens are like dumb animals playing in the road, they have no clue. Reminds me of the three stooges driving nails, one holding one hammering. “When I nod my head hit it” Democrats…

  2. Vic Hogfeldt on December 28, 2024 8:40 AM

    I have supported the Maine Wire because our family loves Maine, visits often, but are disgusted by Gov. Mills and the Democrat (Communist) Party.
    I can’t understand why the people of Maine aren’t organizing and fighting to remove these communists.

  3. Blob Watcher on December 28, 2024 10:15 AM

    What are Joe Perry’s financial experience and qualifications?

  4. William B. on December 29, 2024 11:21 AM

    PLEASE ELECT A REPUBLICAN

  5. Gary A Drinkwater on December 29, 2024 3:32 PM

    I serve in the Maine house, in my 6 years there I have observed that mainstream media does not share what happens in Augusta. The Maine wire is the closest to telling the truth.

Leave A Reply

Recent News

Student Tip Leads to Lockdown, Arrest of Armed Man Near Biddeford High School

May 9, 2025

Sen. Collins Announces $8.5 Million Federal Grant for Non-Profit Helping Victims of the Lewiston Shooting

May 9, 2025

China, Maine Trio Busted for String of Copper Cable Thefts Across Lincoln County

May 9, 2025

Another Maine School District Removes Pro-Trans Policy after Overwhelming Board Vote

May 9, 2025

Frey Calls for Dismissal of DoJ Case Against Maine

May 9, 2025
Newsletter

News

  • News
  • Campaigns & Elections
  • Opinion & Commentary
  • Media Watch
  • Education
  • Media

Maine Wire

  • About the Maine Wire
  • Advertising
  • Contact Us
  • Submit Commentary
  • Complaints
  • Maine Policy Institute

Resources

  • Maine Legislature
  • Legislation Finder
  • Get the Newsletter
  • Maine Wire TV

Facebook Twitter Instagram Steam RSS
  • Post Office Box 7829, Portland, Maine 04112

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.