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Maine Question 3, formally An Act to Require Background Checks for Gun Sales, [1] was a citizen-initiated referendum question that appeared on the Maine November 8, 2016 statewide ballot. It sought to require a background check for virtually all gun transfers in Maine , with some exceptions.
Maine Question 3, the Right to Produce, Harvest, and Consume Food Amendment, was on the ballot in Maine as a proposed constitutional amendment on November 2, 2021. As required by the Maine Constitution , it passed the Maine Legislature by a 2/3 vote.
2020 Maine Question 1 was a people's veto referendum that sought to reject a new law which eliminated religious and ... on March 3 please vote “No” on Question 1."
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Nov. 3—Our editorial board endorses a "yes" vote on each of the lower four questions on the Nov. 7 ballot. Questions 6, 7 and 8 will appeal to most voters' basic sense of order; Questions 7 and ...
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.
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On November 8, 2016, Maine voters passed Question 5, a citizen referendum to implement ranked-choice voting (RCV). Supporters expected RCV to be in place for 2018's elections, but on May 23, 2017, the Maine Supreme Judicial Court issued an advisory opinion at the request of the Maine Senate [ 1 ] stating that RCV in general elections for state ...