The Senate killed a Republican bill on Tuesday that would have increased scrutiny on voting college students in Maine.
Five Republicans helped Democrats kill a bill from House Minority Leader Ken Fredette, R-Newport, that would have made cities and towns verify the residence of voters registered at a college dormitory.
Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap’s office had flagged the bill as unconstitutional for creating “a different set of requirements for different classes of voters.”
There has been a history of friction with college voters in Maine, including a 2011 investigation by former Secretary of State Charlie Summers into students that found none committed voter fraud.
Maine Senate Roll Call Vote
LD 155 fails, 22-12.
- Bellows of Kennebec, D, Nay
- Brakey of Androscoggin, R, Yea
- Breen of Cumberland, D, Nay
- Carpenter of Aroostook, D, Nay
- Carson of Cumberland, D, Nay
- Chenette of York, D, Nay
- Chipman of Cumberland, D, Nay
- Collins of York, R, Yea
- Cushing of Penobscot, R, Yea
- Cyrway of Kennebec, R, Yea
- Davis of Piscataquis, R, Yea
- Deschambault of York, D, Nay
- Diamond of Cumberland, D, Nay
- Dill of Penobscot, D, Nay
- Dion of Cumberland, D, Nay
- Dow of Lincoln, R, Nay
- Gratwick of Penobscot, D, Nay
- Hamper of Oxford, R, Yea
- Hill of York, D, Nay
- Jackson of Aroostook, D, Nay
- Katz of Kennebec, R, Nay
- Keim of Oxford, R, Nay
- Langley of Hancock, R, Nay
- Libby of Androscoggin, D, Nay
- Maker of Washington, R, Excused
- Mason of Androscoggin, R, Yea
- Millett of Cumberland, D, Nay
- Miramant of Knox, D, Nay
- Rosen of Hancock, R, Yea
- Saviello of Franklin, R, Yea
- Thibodeau of Waldo, R, Yea
- Vitelli of Sagadahoc, D, Nay
- Volk of Cumberland, R, Nay
- Whittemore of Somerset, R, Yea
- Woodsome of York, R, Yea
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