MAINE
Primary: June 13, 2006

RACE: Governor
CANDIDATES:
John Baldacci (D), Chandler Woodcock (R),
Pat LaMarche (G), David John Jones (I)


RACE:
U.S. Senate
CANDIDATES:
Olympia Snowe (R), Jean Hay Bright (D),
Eric Mehnert (D), Raymond Stankiewicz (I),
Edward M. Libby (R)


RACE: U.S. Congress, 1st District
CANDIDATES:
Tom Allen (D)
, Dwayne Thomas (I), Darlene Curley (R)

RACE: U.S. Congress, 2nd District
CANDIDATES:
Mike Michaud (D), Lauren
ce Scott D'Amboise (R)

NAMES IN GREEN are candidates who have said they want to be known as running to reform immigration policies and who have provided survey responses backing up their claim.

ENCOURAGE CANDIDATES TO TAKE THE IMMIGRATION SURVEY. If you find a candidate page with no positions shown, email an immigration survey to that candidate and strongly encourage him/her to take it so that voters can be properly informed. 


Click a link for survey to send to candidate if his/her column is blank.

ABI NEVER ENDORSES CANDIDATES. Our highlighting of some candidates is to help citizens know who is most likely to work for reducing overall immigration so citizens can factor that information into their voting decisions.  But we realize that voters mark their ballot based on many issues and judgments about the character and leadership of a candidate. We don’t presume to suggest the best candidate for your overall needs and interests. And NumbersUSA is strictly non-partisan, with no preference for one party or another.

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