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Official: US House race in Maine heading to ranked runoff

Nov 8, 2022, 8:53 PM | Updated: Nov 9, 2022, 11:05 am


              A ballot showing the choices for Maine's 2nd Congressional District is handed to a voter, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022, in Lewiston, Maine. The state's ranked choice voting system will likely be used to determine the winner in a close race between incumbent Democrat Jared Golden and Republican Bruce Poliquin. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
            
              FILE - Bruce Poliquin, Republican candidate for Maine's 2nd Congressional District, speaks at a forum, in this Friday, Oct. 21, 2022, file photo in Lewiston, Maine. Neither Poliquin nor Incumbent Democratic Rep. Jared Golden appear to have received 50% of the votes in the three-person contest, so the race appears to be headed for a ranked-choice runoff for the second time in four years.(AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, files)
            
              FILE - U.S. Rep. Jared Golden, D-Maine, speaks to a reporter at his home in this Sept. 1, 2022, file photo in Lewiston, Maine. Neither Golden nor his Republican challenger Bruce Poliquin appear to have received 50% of the votes in the three-person contest, so the race appears to be headed for a ranked-choice runoff for the second time in four years.(AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, files)

FILE - U.S. Rep. Jared Golden, D-Maine, speaks to a reporter at his home in this Sept. 1, 2022, file photo in Lewiston, Maine. Neither Golden nor his Republican challenger Bruce Poliquin appear to have received 50% of the votes in the three-person contest, so the race appears to be headed for a ranked-choice runoff for the second time in four years.(AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, files)

(AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, files)

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Democratic Rep. Jared Golden will need to survive a ranked choice runoff to hold onto his seat, Maine’s secretary of state said Wednesday.

Golden, a moderate Democrat who touts guns rights and protection of rural jobs, leads Republican Rep. Bruce Poliquin, who held the seat from 2014 to 2018. The national Republican Party focused heavily on flipping the district, where former President Donald Trump maintains strong support.

Golden had to contend with both Poliquin and independent candidate Tiffany Bond in a race that included ranked-choice voting. Golden did not clear 50% of the vote Tuesday, so the ranked round will take place, said Shenna Bellows, the secretary of state.

That means the second choices of those who voted for third-place finisher Bond will be redistributed. Results are expected by the end of the day next Tuesday.

The Associated Press has not yet called the race.

Golden defeated Poliquin via the ranked round in 2018. Poliquin adamantly opposed the ranked count, which he said was unconstitutional, and filed a lawsuit that he later withdrew.

During this year’s campaign, Golden made a pitch to independent-minded Maine voters during the campaign. He voiced confidence going into the ranked round on Wednesday.

“In the event there is an instant runoff scenario, I expect it to strengthen my margin of victory. The people of Maine’s 2nd District have turned out in strong numbers, and their collective voice should be heard,” Golden said.

Poliquin attempted to portray Golden as too liberal for the district and focused his campaign on issues including immigration reform and curtailing government spending. He also noted his own cooperation with Trump when he served in Congress, and the need to curb inflation.

Poliquin told WGME-TV late Tuesday that his campaign was still awaiting results.

“It’s up to the people of Maine. We’ve done the work, we’ve made our case,” Poliquin said. “They’re in the process of counting the votes.”

The congressional district is one of two in Maine, and it includes the state’s second- and third-largest cities, Lewiston and Bangor. It is mostly made up of rural areas in northern and western Maine and the state’s Down East coastline, and it is home to Maine’s traditional industries such as lobster fishing, logging, and potato and blueberry farming. The district is politically mixed and geographically vast.

The district handed an electoral vote to Trump in 2016 and 2020. Trump performed even better there in 2020 than in his first election, but Golden held on to the seat that year. The electoral vote was the only one Trump won in New England in either election.

Golden is a Marine Corps veteran who has occasionally bucked Democratic leadership on major issues, including President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, which he has opposed. Poliquin is a former investment manager and served two years as Maine’s state treasurer.

Democratic Rep. Chellie Pingree, who represents Maine’s geographically smaller and much more liberal 1st Congressional District, won reelection against Republican Ed Thelander. Her district is based around Portland, the state’s largest city.

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Official: US House race in Maine heading to ranked runoff