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General Election: Presidential Electors
Election Tabulations for the General Election: Presidential Electors, in 1904.
1904

General Election: Amendment to Statutes
Election Tabulations for the General Election: Amendment to Statutes, in 1904. "Shall the salary of the Executive Council and members of the Senate and House of Representatives be increased to three hundred dollars in place of one hundred and fifty dollars as now provided by law, and the salary of the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House to five hundred dollars in place of three hundred dollars as now provided by law."
1904

Special Election: Referendum & Proposed Constitutional Amendments
Election Tabulations for the Special Election: Referendum & Proposed Constitutional Amendments, in 1913. Question No. 1: "It has been proposed, by a resolution of the legislature, that section eight of article nine of the constitution be amended so that it will read as follows: 'Section 8. All taxes upon real and personal estate accessed by authority of this state, shall be apportioned and accessed equally, according to the just value thereof; but the legislature shall have power to levy a tax upon intangible personal property at such rate as it deems wise and equitable without regard to the rate applied to other classes of property.'; Question No. 2: "It has also been proposed to amend section two of article ten of the constitution so that it will read as follows: 'Section 2. The legislature, whenever two -thirds of both houses shall deem it necessary, may propose amendments to this constitutional; and, when any amendments shall be so agreed upon, a resolution shall be passed and sent to the selectmen of the several towns , and the accessors of the several plantations, empowering and directing them to notify the in habitants of their respective towns and plantation in the manner prescribed by the law at the next biennial meeting in the month of September or to meet in the manner prescribed by law for calling and holding biennial meetings of said in habitants for the election of senators and representatives, on the second Monday in September falling the passage of said resolve, to give in their votes on the question, whether such amendment, it shall become a part of this constitution.'
1913

General Election: Senators
Election Tabulations for the General Election: Senators, in 1906.
1906

General Election: Representatives to Congress
Election Tabulations for the General Election: Representatives to Congress, in 1906.
1906

General Election: Governor
Election Tabulations for the General Election: Governor, held on September 11, 1916.
1916

General Election: Referendum
Election Tabulations for the General Election: Referendum, in 1914. Referendum: Those in favor of the control of the public utilities of the State of Maine, in the manner provided by "An Act to Create a Public Utilities Commission, Prescribe its Powers and Duties, and Provide for the Regulation, and Control of Public Utilities," will place a cross X in the square marked "Yes." Those opposed will place a cross X in the square marked "No."
1914

General Election: Representatives to Legislature
Election Tabulations for the General Election: Representatives to Legislature, held on September 14, 1914.
1914

Special Election: Referendum & Proposed Constitutional Amendments
Election Tabulations for the Special Election: Referendum & Proposed Constitutional Amendments, held on November 4, 1975. Referendum Question No. 1: "Shall an Act, as passed by the 107th Legislature, authorizing the renovation of housing for the University of Maine and the issuing of bonds in the amount of $900,000, to be repaid by student housing fees, be accepted?"; Referendum Question No. 2: "Shall a bond issue be ratified for the purpose set forth in 'AN ACT to Authorize Bond Issue in the Amount of $13,600,000 to Finance the Highway and Bridge Improvement Program,' passed by the 107th Legislature?"; Proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 1: "Shall the Constitution be amended as proposed by a resolution of the Legislature to provide for single member districts for the House of Representatives, to provide for appointment of the House and Senate and to establish an apportionment commission to plan for all apportionments of the House and Senate?"; Proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 2: "Shall the Constitution be amended as proposed by a resolution of the Legislature to establish filing dates for initiative and referendum petitions; clarify when the effective date of a bill is suspended for an initiative or referendum vote; limit legislative amendment and repeal of laws initiated or approved by the people; clarify the petition process; and provide for review of the validity of petitions?"; Proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 3: "Shall the Constitution be amended as proposed by a resolution of the Legislature to provide for determination of the inability of the Governor to discharge the powers and duties of his office?"; Proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 4: "Shall the Constitution be amended as proposed by a resolution of the Legislature to abolish the Executive Council and to Reassign it Constitutional Powers to the Governor and the Legislature, to Eliminate the Office of Notary Public as a Constitutional Office and to Prohibit Appointment of Legislators to Offices Requiring Approval of the Legislature for Appointment?"; Proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 5: "Shall the Constitution be amended as proposed by a resolution of the Legislature to provide for annual sessions of the legislature with limits on the matters which may be considered in the second regular session of each biennium and to change the date of the convening of the Legislature?"
1975

Republican Special Primary: United States Senator
Election Tabulations for the Republican Special Primary: United States Senator, on July 24, 1916.
1916