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Maine House of Representatives Maine State Legislature Type Type Lower house Term limits 4 Terms (8 years) New session started December 1, 2010 Leadership Speaker of the House Robert Nutting, (R)
since December 1, 2010Majority Leader Philip Curtis, (R)
since December 1, 2010Minority Leader Emily Cain, (D)
since December 1, 2010Structure Members 153 Political groups Republican Party (77)
Democratic Party (72)
Independent (1)
Non-Voting (2)Length of term 2 years Authority Article IV, Part First, Maine Constitution Salary Session 1: $13,526/year
Session 2: $9,661/year + per diemElections Last election November 2, 2010
(153 seats)Next election November 6, 2012
(153 seats)Redistricting Legislative Control Meeting place House of Representatives Chamber
Maine State House
Augusta, MaineWebsite Maine House of Representatives The Maine House of Representatives is the lower house of the Maine Legislature. The House consists of 151 members (excluding two nonvoting members) representing an equal amount of districts across the state. Each voting member of the House represents around 8,450 citizens of the state. Because it is a part-time position, members of the Maine House of Representatives usually have outside employment as well. Members are limited to four consecutive terms of two years each, but may run again after two years.
The House meets at the Maine State House in Augusta.
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Leadership of the House
The Speaker of the House presides over the House of Representatives. The Speaker is elected by the majority party caucus followed by confirmation of the full House through the passage of a House Resolution. In addition to presiding over the body, the Speaker is also the chief leadership position, and controls the flow of legislation and committee assignments. Other House leaders, such as the majority and minority leaders, are elected by their respective party caucuses relative to their party's strength in the chamber.
The one hundredth and current Speaker is Republican Robert Nutting of District 78 (Oakland). The Majority Leader is Philip Curtis of District 86 (Madison). The Minority Leader is Democrat Emily Cain of District 19 (Orono).
Composition of the 125th Maine House of Representatives
- 125th Legislature - 2010-2012
Affiliation Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)Total Republican Democratic Ind Vacant End of previous legislature 56 93 1 150 1 Begin 78 72 1 151 0 December 20, 2010[1] 77 150 1 March 1, 2011[2] 78 151 0 May 12, 2011[3] 71 150 1 August 16, 2011[4] 72 151 0 September 13, 2011[5] 77 150 1 November 8, 2011[6] 78 151 0 Latest voting share 51.7% 47.7% 0.7% Non-voting members 2 2 0 Nonvoting members of the House
The two nonvoting members within the House represent the Penobscot Nation and the Passamaquoddy Tribe. The special Representatives can sponsor legislation relating to Natives and Native land claims, as well as co-sponsor any other legislation brought before the House, but are not allowed to submit an actual legislative vote. The Penobscot and Passamaquoddy representatives are also entitled to sit as non-voting members of joint standing committees during hearings and deliberations.
Independents and other parties
Due to the independent political tradition in the state, the Maine House of Representatives has been an entry ground for several of the state's prominent Independent politicians. From 2002 to 2006, Representative John Eder of Portland (District 118), of the Maine Green Independent Party, served in the Legislature and as the highest elected Green politician in U.S. politics. Eder secured recognition as a one member Green Party caucus in the House, receiving a dedicated staff person assigned to him, something individual legislators in the Maine House do not have. In the 2006 elections, Eder lost his seat to a Democratic challenger.
Officers
Position Name Party Hometown Speaker of the House Robert Nutting Republican Oakland Majority Leader Philip Curtis Republican Madison Majority Whip Andre Cushing Republican Hampden Minority Leader Emily Cain Democratic Orono Minority Whip Terry Hayes Democratic Buckfield Members of the Maine House of Representatives
District Representative Party Residence Term-limited 1 John Martin Democratic Eagle Lake 2016 2 Charles Theriault Democratic Madawaska 2014 3 Bernard Ayotte Republican Caswell 2014 4 Peter Edgecomb Republican Caribou 2012 5 Michael Willette Republican Presque Isle 2016 6 Tyler Clark Republican Mars Hill 2016 7 Alexander Willette Republican Mapleton 2018 8 Joyce Anne Fitzpatrick Republican Houlton 2018 9 Ricky Long Republican Sherman 2018 10 Herbert Clark Democratic Millinocket 2012 11 Beth P. Turner Republican Burlington 2020 12 Jeffery Gifford Republican Lincoln 2014 13 Robert Duchesne Democratic Hudson 2012 14 James Dill Democratic Old Town 2018 15 Adam Goode Democratic Bangor 2016 16 Douglas Damon Republican Bangor 2018 17 Sara Stevens Democratic Bangor 2016 18 James Parker Republican Veazie 2018 19 Emily Ann Cain Democratic Orono 2012 20 David Johnson Republican Eddington 2018 21 Michael Celli Republican Brewer 2016 22 Stacy Guerin Republican Glenburn 2018 23 David Richardson Republican Carmel 2012 24 Raymond Wallace Republican Dexter 2018 25 Kenneth Fredette Republican Newport 2018 26 Paul Davis, Sr. Republican Sangerville 2016 27 Peter Johnson Republican Greenville 2014 28 Dean Cray Republican Palmyra 2014 29 Stacy Allen Fitts Republican Pittsfield 2012 30 Howard McFadden Republican Dennysville 2012 31 Joyce Maker Republican Calais 2018 32 David Burns Republican Whiting 2016 33 Dianne Tilton Republican Harrington 2016 34 Richard Malaby Republican Hancock 2018 35 Elspeth Flemings Democratic Bar Harbor 2016 36 Walter Kumiega Democratic Deer Isle 2018 37 Ralph Chapman Democratic Brooksville 2018 38 Louis Luchini Democratic Ellsworth 2018 39 Andre Cushing III Republican Hampden 2016 40 Kimberley Rosen Republican Bucksport 2012 41 James Gillway Republican Searsport 2018 42 Peter Rioux Republican Winterport 2018 43 Erin Herbig Democratic Belfast 2018 44 Andy O'Brien Democratic Lincolnville 2016 45 R. Ryan Harmon Republican Palermo 2018 46 Joan Welsh Democratic Rockport 2016 47 Edward Mazurek Democratic Rockland 2012 48 Charles Kruger Democratic Thomaston 2016 49 Wesley Richardson Republican Warren 2012 50 Dana Dow Republican Waldoboro 2018 51 Jonathan McKane Republican Newcastle 2012 52 Deborah Sanderson Republican Chelsea 2018 53 Leslie Fossel Republican Alna 2016 54 Susan Morissette Republican Winslow 2018 55 H. David Cotta Republican China 2014 56 Anne Blodgett Democratic Augusta 2016 57 Maeghan Maloney Democratic Augusta 2018 58 Karen Foster Republican Augusta 2018 59 Stephen Hanley Democratic Gardiner 2012 60 Kerri Prescott Republican Topsham 2014 61 W. Bruce MacDonald Democratic Boothbay 2014 62 Michael Clarke Democratic Bath 2018 63 Charles Priest Democratic Brunswick 2014 64 Kimberly Olsen Republican Phippsburg 2018 65 Peter Kent Democratic Woolwich 2016 66 Alexander Cornell du Houx Democratic Brunswick 2016 67 Seth Berry Democratic Bowdoinham 2014 68 Michael Beaulieu Republican Auburn 2014 69 Brian Bolduc Democratic Auburn 2014 70 Bruce Bickford Republican Auburn 2014 71 Michael Lajoie Democratic Lewiston 2016 72 Michael Carey Democratic Lewiston 2014 73 Richard Wagner Democratic Lewiston 2014 74 Margaret Rotundo Democratic Lewiston 2016 75 Stephen Wood Republican Sabattus 2018 76 Henry E.M. Beck Democratic Waterville 2016 77 Thomas Longstaff Democratic Waterville 2018 78 Robert Nutting Republican Oakland 2016 79 Sharon Treat Democratic Hallowell 2014 80 Melvin Newendyke Republican Litchfield 2018 81 L. Gary Knight Republican Livermore Falls 2014 82 Patrick Flood Republican Winthrop 2012 83 Dennis Keschl Republican Belgrade 2018 84 John Picchiotti Republican Fairfield 2018 85 Jeff M. McCabe Democratic Skowhegan 2016 86 Philip Curtis Republican Madison 2012 87 Paul Gilbert Democratic Jay 2016 88 Larry Dunphy Republican Embden 2018 89 Lance Harvell Republican Farmington 2016 90 Russell Black Republican Wilton 2018 91 Jarrod Crockett Republican Bethel 2016 92 Matthew Peterson Democratic Rumford 2016 93 Sheryl Briggs Democratic Mexico 2014 94 Teresea Hayes Democratic Buckfield 2014 95 Tom Wisnor Republican Norway 2018 96 Jeffrey Timberlake Republican Turner 2018 97 Helen Rankin Democratic Hiram 2016 98 Paula Waterhouse Republican Bridgton 2018 99 Ralph Sarty Republican Denmark 2014 100 James Hamper Republican Oxford 2012 101 Richard Cebra Republican Naples 2012 102 Michael Shaw Democratic Standish 2016 103 Michael McClellan Republican Raymond 2018 104 Dale Crafts Republican Lisbon 2016 105 Eleanor Espling Republican New Gloucester 2018 106 David Webster Democratic Freeport 2012 107 Melissa Walsh Innes Democratic Yarmouth 2016 108 Meredith Strang Burgess Republican Cumberland 2014 109 Anne Graham Democratic North Yarmouth 2018 110 Mark Bryant Democratic Windham 2012 111 Gary Plummer Republican Windham 2012 112 Mary Nelson Democratic Falmouth 2016 113 Mark Dion Democratic Portland 2018 114 Peter Stuckey Democratic Portland 2016 115 Stephen Lovejoy Democratic Portland 2016 116 Denise Harlow Democratic Portland 2018 117 Anne Haskel Democratic Portland 2014 118 Jon Hinck Democratic Portland 2014 119 Benjamin Chipman Independent Portland 2018 120 Diane Russell Democratic Portland 2016 121 Kim Monaghan-Derrig Democratic Cape Elizabeth 2016 122 Terry Morrison Democratic South Portland 2016 123 Jane Eberle Democratic South Portland 2012 124 Bryan Kaenrath Democratic South Portland 2014 125 Ann Peoples Democratic Westbrook 2014 126 Timothy Driscoll Democratic Westbrook 2012 127 Amy Volk Republican Scarborough 2018 128 Heather Sirocki Republican Scarborough 2018 129 Jane Knapp Republican Gorham 2016 130 Linda Sanborn Democratic Gorham 2016 131 Robert Hunt Democratic Buxton 2016 132 George Hogan Democratic Old Orchard Beach 2012 133 Donald Pilon Democratic Saco 2012 134 Linda Valentino Democratic Saco 2012 135 Paulette Beaudoin Democratic Biddeford 2014 136 Megan Rochelo Democratic Biddeford 2018 137 Alan Casavant Democratic Biddeford 2014 138 David Burns Republican Alfred 2018 139 Aaron Libby Republican Waterboro 2018 140 Wayne Parry Republican Arundel 2018 141 Paul Bennett Republican Kennebunk 2018 142 Andrea Boland Democratic Sanford 2014 143 John Tuttle Democratic Sanford 2012 144 Joan Nass Republican Acton 2012 145 Beth O'Connor Republican Berwick 2018 146 Mark Eves Democratic North Berwick 2016 147 Kathleen Chase Republican Wells 2014 148 Roberta Beavers Democratic South Berwick 2018 149 Bradley Moulton Republican York 2018 150 Windol Weaver Republican York 2014 151 Devin Beliveau Democratic Kittery 2018 Penobscot Wayne Mitchell Ind. Bradley Passomaquoddy Madonna Sactomah Ind. Indian Twp. See also
References
- ^ Republican Everett McLeod (District 11) died.
- ^ Republican Beth Turner elected to succeed McLeod [1]
- ^ Democrat Cynthia Dill (District 121) resigned [2] following her election to the Maine Senate in a special election on May 10, 2011 [3]
- ^ Democrat Kim Monaghan-Derrig elected to succeed Dill.
- ^ Republican Frederick Wintle (District 24) resigned [4]
- ^ Republican Raymond Wallace elected to succeed Wintle [5]
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Members of the Maine House of Representatives 125th Legislature (2011-2012)
Speaker of the House: Robert Nutting (R) • Majority Leader: Phillip Curtis (R) • Minority Leader: Emily Cain (D)- John L. Martin (D)
- Charles Theriault (D)
- Bernard Ayotte (R)
- Peter Edgecomb (R)
- Michael Willette (R)
- Tyler Clark (R)
- Alexander Willette (R)
- Joyce Ann Fitzpatrick (R)
- Ricky Long (R)
- Herbert Clark (D)
- Beth P. Turner (R)
- Jeffery Gifford (R)
- Robert Duchesne (D)
- James Dill (D)
- Adam Goode (D)
- Douglas Damon (R)
- Sara Stevens (D)
- James Parker (R)
- Emily Cain (D)
- David Johnson (R)
- Michael Celli (R)
- Stacey Guerin (R)
- David Richardson (R)
- Vacant
- Kenneth Fredette (R)
- Paul Davis, Sr. (R)
- Peter Johnson (R)
- Dean Cray (R)
- Stacey Fitts (R)
- Howard McFadden (R)
- Joyce Maker (R)
- David C. Burns (R)
- Dianne Tilton (R)
- Richard Malaby (R)
- Elspeth Flemings (D)
- Walter Kumiega (D)
- Ralph Chapman (D)
- Louis Luchini (D)
- Andre Cushing III (R)
- Kimberley Rosen (R)
- James Gillway (R)
- Peter Rioux (R)
- Erin Herbig (D)
- Andy O'Brien (D)
- R. Ryan Harmon (R)
- Joan Welsh (D)
- Edward Mazurek (D)
- Charles Kruger (D)
- Wesley Richardson (R)
- Dana Dow (R)
- Jonathan McKane (R)
- Deborah Sanderson (R)
- Leslie Fossel (R)
- Susan Morissette (R)
- H. David Cotta (R)
- Anna Blodgett (D)
- Maeghan Maloney (D)
- Karen Foster (R)
- Stephen Hanley (D)
- Kerri Prescott (R)
- W. Bruce MacDonald (D)
- Michael Clarke (D)
- Charles Priest (D)
- Kimberly Olsen (R)
- Peter Kent (D)
- A. Cornell du Houx (D)
- Seth Berry (D)
- Michael Beaulieu (R)
- Brian Bolduc (D)
- Bruce Bickford (R)
- Michel Lajoie (D)
- Michael Carey (D)
- Richard Wagner (D)
- Margaret Rotundo (D)
- Stephen Wood (R)
- Harry Beck (D)
- Thomas Longstaff (D)
- Robert Nutting (R)
- Sharon Treat (D)
- Melvin Newendyke (R)
- L. Gary Knight (R)
- Patrick Flood (R)
- Dennis Keschl (R)
- John Picchiotti (R)
- Jeffrey McCabe (D)
- Philip Curtis (R)
- Paul Gilbert (D)
- Larry Dunphy (R)
- Lance Harvell (R)
- Russell Black (R)
- Jarrod Crockett (R)
- Matthew Peterson (D)
- Sheryl Briggs (D)
- Teresea Hayes (D)
- Tom Winsor (R)
- Jeffrey Timberlake (R)
- Helen Rankin (D)
- Paul Waterhouse (R)
- Ralph Sarty (R)
- James Hamper (R)
- Richard Cebra (R)
- Michael Shaw (D)
- Michael McClellan (R)
- Dale Crafts (R)
- Eleanor Espling (R)
- David Webster (D)
- Melissa Innes (D)
- M. Strang Burgess (R)
- Anne Graham (D)
- Mark Bryant (D)
- Gary Plummer (R)
- Mary Nelson (D)
- Mark Dion (D)
- Peter Stuckey (D)
- Stephen Lovejoy (D)
- Charles Harlow (D)
- Anne Haskell (D)
- Jon Hinck (D)
- Ben Chipman (I)
- Diane Russell-Natera (D)
- Vacant
- Terry Morrison (D)
- Jane Eberle (D)
- Bryan Kaenrath (D)
- Ann Peoples (D)
- Timothy Driscoll (D)
- Amy Volk (R)
- Heather Sirocki (R)
- Jane Knapp (R)
- Linda Sanborn (D)
- Robert Hunt (D)
- George Hogan (D)
- Donald Pilon (D)
- Linda Valentino (D)
- Paulette Beaudoin (D)
- Megan Rochelo (D)
- Alan Casavant (D)
- David R. Burns (R)
- Aaron Libby (R)
- Wayne Parry (R)
- Paul Bennett (R)
- Andrea Boland (D)
- John Tuttle, Jr. (D)
- Joan Nass (R)
- Beth O'Connor (R)
- Mark Eves (D)
- Kathleen Chase (R)
- Roberta Beavers (D)
- Bradley Moulton (R)
- Windol Weaver (R)
- Devin Beliveau (D)
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