PORTLAND — The League of Women Voters of Maine published its easy-to-read Voter Guide, a staple publication, to be distributed across the state.
The nonpartisan Voter Guide includes general information on how to vote in person or via an absentee ballot, election processes, how Ranked Choice Voting works, and sample ballots. A web version can be viewed here.
Additionally, the League has launched its online voter database, Vote411.org. The tool allows users to look up personalized voter information, including everything that will appear on their local ballot.
“Our Vote411 database covers every city and town in the state. No other voter guide is this inclusive or comprehensive. It helps voters find quick election information that they actually need so that they can make confident and informed choices on election day,” said Anna Kellar, executive director of the League of Women Voters of Maine.
League volunteers are committed to ensuring the print versions of the guide are available in regions across the state, but especially areas with low-propensity voters and voters with limited access to broadband and/or internet.
Questions, copies of this guide: If you have questions, call 207-622-0256 or email [email protected].
The League’s voter guides are sponsored by: Coffee by Design [Portland], Maine School of Law, Murray, Plumb, & Murray, Patagonia [Freeport], Print Bookstore [Portland], Salt Farm Flowers [Trenton], WERU 88.9 Community Radio, and Who Paints [Downeast].