Hannah Pingree Wins Maine Democratic Gubernatorial Primary in Ranked-Choice Vote
1-Minute Brief
Pingree's victory highlights the impact of ranked-choice voting on Maine's Democratic primary outcomes.
Key Facts
- Hannah Pingree, former Maine House Speaker, won the Democratic gubernatorial primary over Troy Jackson and other challengers.
- Maine used ranked-choice voting to determine the winners in its Democratic primaries.
- Some Democratic candidates who initially placed second ultimately won after ranked-choice tabulation.
- Pingree's main opponent, Troy Jackson, was among a crowded field in the primary.
- The resolution of the primaries sets up the general election for governor and a key House contest.
What Happened
Hannah Pingree secured the Democratic nomination for governor in Maine after ranked-choice voting was used to determine the primary winner, defeating Troy Jackson and others.
Why It Matters
The results demonstrate how ranked-choice voting can affect primary outcomes, allowing candidates who do not lead in initial rounds to ultimately prevail. This may influence future campaign strategies and party dynamics in Maine.
What's Next
Pingree will face Republican Bobby Charles in the general election for governor. Attention will also turn to other races shaped by ranked-choice voting, including a key House contest.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The Washington PostLeft11h agoMaine’s ranked-choice primaries propel second-place Democrats to wins
- Fox NewsRight11h agoMaine Democrats reject Platner-backed candidate in blow to scandal-plagued Senate hopeful
