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  2. Maine law - Wikipedia

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    Vermont's legislature also passed a prohibitory liquor law in 1852 which was ratified by the people of the state the year after. [8] Connecticut's legislature passed a prohibitory liquor law in 1853 but was vetoed by the governor. The next year, with a new governor, the legislature once again passed a "Maine Law" with a majority in both houses. [8]

  3. List of Maine state legislatures - Wikipedia

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    4th Maine Legislature January 1824 September 1823 [4] 5 5th Maine Legislature January 1825 September 1824 [4] 6 6th Maine Legislature 1826 7 7th Maine Legislature 1827 8 8th Maine Legislature 1828 9 9th Maine Legislature 1829 10 10th Maine Legislature 1830 [5] 11 11th Maine Legislature 1831 12 12th Maine Legislature 1832 13 13th Maine ...

  4. Maine Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The Maine State Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Maine. It is a bicameral body composed of the lower house Maine House of Representatives and the upper house Maine Senate. The legislature convenes at the State House in Augusta, where it has met since 1832. The House of Representatives consists of 151 members, each ...

  5. Secretary of State of Maine - Wikipedia

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    The secretary of state also oversees and applies the state's corporation law. Corporations seeking to be chartered in Maine do so through the secretary's office. The secretary has oversight over Maine's commercial law and application of the Uniform Commercial Code. The secretary's office appoints and regulates the state's notaries public. [8] [2]

  6. 2024 Maine Question 5 - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Maine flag referendum (formally known as Question 5) was a legislatively referred state statute held on November 5, 2024, that sought to change the official state flag from the current version, first enacted in 1909, to a variation of the 1901 flag.

  7. Maine Senate - Wikipedia

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    The Maine Senate is the upper house of the Maine Legislature, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Maine.The Senate currently consists of 35 members representing an equal number of districts across the state, though the Maine Constitution allows for "an odd number of Senators, not less than 31 nor more than 35". [1]

  8. Alcohol laws of Maine - Wikipedia

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    Drinking age. The legal age to purchase and consume alcohol in Maine is 21, which was instituted in 1987. [21] Maine state law requires carding anyone who appears to be 30 years of age or younger. Minors may consume alcohol at home in the presence of the minor's parents. [22]

  9. Constitution of Maine - Wikipedia

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    Constitution of Maine. The Constitution of the State of Maine established the "State of Maine" in 1820 and is the fundamental governing document of the state. It consists of a Preamble and ten Articles (divisions), the first of which is a "Declaration of Rights". [1]