2020 Maine House of Representatives election


The 2020 Maine House of Representatives elections took place on November 3, 2020, alongside the biennial United States elections. Maine voters elected members of the Maine House of Representatives via plurality voting in all 151 of the state house's districts, as well as a non-voting member from the Passamaquoddy Tribe.
The election was also held alongside elections for the Maine Senate.
State representatives serve two-year terms in the Maine State House.

Results

Italics denote an open seat held by the incumbent party, bold text denotes a gain for a party.
Sources: Incumbents-2018 Maine House of Representatives election; Winners

Closest races

Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:

Incumbents not seeking reelection

Term-limited incumbents

22 incumbent representatives were term-limited and constitutionally prevented from seeking a fifth consecutive term.
  1. Richard Campbell, District 130
  2. Janice Cooper, District 47
  3. Mattie Daughtry, District 49 '
  4. Michael Devin, District 90
  5. Richard Farnsworth, District 37
  6. Drew Gattine, District 34
  7. Sara Gideon, District 48 '
  8. Craig Hickman, District 81
  9. Brian Hubbell, District 135
  10. Erik Jorgensen, District 41
  11. Victoria Kornfield, District 125
  12. Lawrence Lockman, District 137
  13. Donald Marean, District 16
  14. Anne-Marie Mastraccio, District 18
  15. Andrew McLean, District 27
  16. Matthew Moonen, District 38
  17. Catherine Nadeau, District 78
  18. Roger Reed, District 103
  19. Deane Rykerson, District 1
  20. John Schneck, District 126
  21. Stephen Stanley, District 143
  22. Ryan Tipping, District 123

Retiring incumbents

Eight incumbent representatives were eligible to seek another term but chose not to.
  1. Anne Beebe-Center, District 93
  2. Anne Carney, District 20 '
  3. Philip Curtis, District 111
  4. Diane Denk, District 9
  5. Sheldon Hanington, District 142
  6. Chloe Maxmin, District 88 '
  7. Harold Stewart, District 147
  8. Scott Strom, District 106

Defeated incumbents

In primary

One incumbent representative sought reelection but was defeated in the primary election.
  1. John DeVeau, District 149

In general

Nine incumbent representatives sought reelection but were defeated in the general election.
  1. Kent Ackley, District 82
  2. Betty Austin, District 107
  3. Shawn Babine, District 29
  4. Jim Handy, District 58
  5. Norman Higgins, District 120
  6. Daniel Hobbs, District 7
  7. Henry Ingwersen, District 10
  8. Christina Riley, District 74
  9. Bettyann Sheats, District 64

Detailed results

District 8

District 16

District 24

District 32

District 40

District 48

District 56

District 64

District 72

District 80

District 88

District 96

District 104

District 112

District 120

District 128

District 136

District 144

District 151

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