Save Maine Absentee Voting
Your access to the ballot box is under attack. Vote NO on Question 1 on Nov. 4 to save absentee voting!
11/05/2025
Mainers have spoken. We voted resoundingly to ensure every Maine citizen can continue to access their right to vote.
Our campaign manager said it best: “This campaign was about standing up for the thousands of Mainers who rely on absentee voting: Our veterans, disabled neighbors, working parents, seniors and countless others. This victory is for them and the thousands of people who knocked on doors, talked to their friends and neighbors, and worked so hard to protect Maine’s elections.”
We're proud to have worked with every single one of you to protect voting access here in Maine. 💪
11/05/2025
Thank you to all of our volunteers and everyone who helped us spread the word. This is a victory for all Maine voters.
Maine voters on Tuesday rejected a Republican-led effort to require photo identification when casting a ballot and to add new restrictions on absentee voting. The no side of Question 1 had 60.2% of votes to 39.8% for the yes side when the Bangor Daily News and its national partner, Decision Desk HQ, called the race at 9:26 p.m. Tuesday. https://www.bangordailynews.com/2025/11/04/politics/elections/maine-voter-id-election-result/
It's 🇺🇲 Let's GOOOO!
11/03/2025
“It doesn’t matter if you’re on the left or on the right or in the middle or anywhere in between,” Jason Shedlock said. “Your right to vote is something that was fought for very hard, and that was earned."
‘Vote No on Question 1’: Maine workers, nurses and retirees say proposal would make it harder to vote With Election Day just one week away, Maine labor advocates are warning that Question 1 on the statewide ballot would make it harder for thousands of Mainers to cast their votes, particularly for those who rely on absentee voting. At a press conference Tuesday hosted by the Save Maine Absentee V
11/03/2025
Tomorrow is your last day to vote NO. Make it count!
Question 1 is a direct attack on absentee voting.
On Tuesday, vote NO on Question 1 to save ’s absentee voting!
Domestic violence survivors know first-hand just how strong and secure our current voting laws are.
We're so grateful to Hazel for reaching out to us to share her story.
It's for voters like Hazel that we're working so hard to protect absentee voting.
* NOTE: We worked closely with Hazel to ensure we shared her story in a way that still keeps her safe.*
🗳️ Question 1 would roll back voting access that helps many Mainers participate in our democracy.
✋ We can stop these unnecessary restrictions by voting NO on Question 1 to keep Maine's elections accessible for everyone
Medical professionals across the state are providing critical care during Election Day! They depend on absentee voting to cast their ballots. Vote NO on Question 1 to protect absentee voting!
Worried about how Question 1 would impact your ability to vote? We are too!
Vote NO on 1 on Tuesday, November 4!
Your older neighbor who can't drive to the polls? Your friend who works 12+ hour shifts at work? Question 1 would restrict their voting access for no reason at all.
That's why we must vote NO on Question 1!
10/28/2025
It's go time!
We're talking to voters across Maine, making sure they have a plan to vote. But we need your help!
Join one of our Get Out The Vote canvass or phonebank events. Go to https://saveabsentee.me/events/ for more information and sign up today!
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