Press Herald - County Commissioners - With few competitive races, it is easy for a commissioner to remain in office for decades. Recent budget crises have brought more attention to the often ignored role. Read more from The Maine Monitor.
Maine Morning Star - Three Democrats running for governor — Hannah Pingree, Shenna Bellows and Troy Jackson — have joined forces and announced that they will be ranking each other on the June 9 primary ballot. In a joint statement Friday, the candidates highlighted their experiences working together and alignment on several issues.
“I’ve worked with Shenna and Hannah a long time, and I respect the hell out of them,” Jackson said. “I’m running to win this race for working class people and end the status quo, but I ask that if you plan to vote for me, you rank them right after.”
While the statement did not mention their other two opponents, Nirav Shah and Angus King III, the strategy is a way to utilize the ranked-choice system and potentially overcome the challenge of splitting votes between similar candidates. If no candidate receives more than 50%, the race will enter into a ranked-choice run-off, where the second choice of the bottom candidate gets reassigned until someone gains a majority.
Maine Morning Star - An asylum seeker in Maine was supposed to have his first hearing in court on Thursday. It’s now slated for 2028 because the Trump administration fired the immigration judge who had been set to hear his case. “I was excited about it because I was ready to respond in my [hearing], to know the decision and how things are going to be,” said the man who spoke on the condition of anonymity out of fear of retaliation. “It’s stressful. You are ready and waiting for something, and they change and change.”
News Center Maine - Three people sustained suspected serious injuries in an accident that occurred early Sunday morning in Brunswick. Brunswick police responded to a crash on Route 1 near Ormsby Way at approximately 3:20 a.m., according to a police department release. A car with three people inside was traveling southbound on Route 1 when it went off the left side of the road, officials said. It then struck the cable barrier and rolled. Neither the driver nor the rear-seat passenger had a seat belt on, officials said, and both were thrown from the car. All three people in the car are believed to have sustained serious injuries, according to authorities. They were all transported to the hospital. Route 1 was reduced to one lane for several hours after the accident.
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