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 Look, Registrar of Voters/Town Clerk
(207) 655-4742 ext. 121
- 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 has more than one candidate running, then you may vote your party's ballot.
- If you are enrolled in a party and that party does not have more than one candidate running, then you may not vote in the Primary Election.
- If you are unenrolled, 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 March 5th Presidential Primary is February 16, 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 next election is the Presidential Primary Election on March 5, 2024, at Jordan Small Middle School gym, with the polls open from 7:00am to 8:00pm.
Deadline to request absentee ballots is 4:00pm on Thursday, February 29th.
Ballots may be returned prior to the close of polls on Election Day:
- Via mail to 401 Webbs Mills Rd, Raymond ME 04071
- In person at the Town Office during normal business hours (Tues 8:30am to 7pm, Wed-Fri 8:30am to 4pm)
- In the Drop-Box attached to the walkway going into the Town Office available 24x7
- Ballots may be returned to the polls on Election Day, March 5th
Ballots
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.