Stacey Guerin
2022 - Present
2026
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Stacey Guerin (Republican Party) is a member of the Maine State Senate, representing District 4. She assumed office on December 6, 2022. Her current term ends on December 1, 2026.
Guerin (Republican Party) ran for re-election to the Maine State Senate to represent District 4. She won in the general election on November 5, 2024.
Biography
Stacey Guerin was born in Kenduskeag, Maine, and lives in Glenburn, Maine.[1] Guerin's career experience includes co-owning R.M. Flagg Co., Food Service Equipment and working as a second grade teacher at Eddington Elementary School.[1][2] She has served on the board of directors of Hospitality Maine and as a director of Women in Government.[1]
Committee assignments
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2023-2024
Guerin was assigned to the following committees:
- Bills in Second Reading Committee
- Innovation, Development, Economic Advancement and Business Committee
2021-2022
Guerin was assigned to the following committees:
2019-2020
Guerin was assigned to the following committees:
2017 legislative session
At the beginning of the 2017 legislative session, this legislator served on the following committees:
Maine committee assignments, 2017 |
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• Judiciary |
2015 legislative session
At the beginning of the 2015 legislative session, Guerin served on the following committees:
Maine committee assignments, 2015 |
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• Judiciary, Ranking Minority Member |
2013-2014
At the beginning of the 2013 legislative session, Guerin served on the following committees:
Maine committee assignments, 2013 |
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• Judiciary |
2011-2012
In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Guerin served on the following committees:
Maine committee assignments, 2011 |
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• Inland Fisheries and Wildlife |
Sponsored legislation
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Elections
2024
See also: Maine State Senate elections, 2024
General election
General election for Maine State Senate District 4
Incumbent Stacey Guerin defeated Richard A. Evans in the general election for Maine State Senate District 4 on November 5, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Stacey Guerin (R) | 67.4 | 15,741 | |
Richard A. Evans (D) | 32.6 | 7,624 |
Total votes: 23,365 | ||||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic Primary for Maine State Senate District 4
The following candidates advanced in the ranked-choice voting election: Richard A. Evans in round 1 .
Total votes: 979 |
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Republican primary election
Republican Primary for Maine State Senate District 4
The following candidates advanced in the ranked-choice voting election: Stacey Guerin in round 1 .
Total votes: 2,864 |
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Endorsements
Ballotpedia did not identify endorsements for Guerin in this election.
2022
See also: Maine State Senate elections, 2022
General election
General election for Maine State Senate District 4
Incumbent Stacey Guerin defeated Andrea Thurlow in the general election for Maine State Senate District 4 on November 8, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Stacey Guerin (R) | 70.1 | 13,321 | |
Andrea Thurlow (D) | 29.9 | 5,679 |
Total votes: 19,000 | ||||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic Primary for Maine State Senate District 4
The following candidates advanced in the ranked-choice voting election: Andrea Thurlow in round 1 .
Total votes: 835 |
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Republican primary election
Republican Primary for Maine State Senate District 4
The following candidates advanced in the ranked-choice voting election: Stacey Guerin in round 1 .
Total votes: 2,627 |
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2020
See also: Maine State Senate elections, 2020
General election
General election for Maine State Senate District 10
Incumbent Stacey Guerin defeated Frederick Austin in the general election for Maine State Senate District 10 on November 3, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Stacey Guerin (R) | 69.8 | 14,508 | |
Frederick Austin (D) | 30.2 | 6,278 |
Total votes: 20,786 | ||||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic Primary for Maine State Senate District 10
The following candidates advanced in the ranked-choice voting election: Frederick Austin in round 1 .
Total votes: 2,091 |
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Republican primary election
Republican Primary for Maine State Senate District 10
The following candidates advanced in the ranked-choice voting election: Stacey Guerin in round 1 .
Total votes: 3,490 |
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2018
- See also: Maine State Senate elections, 2018
General election
General election for Maine State Senate District 10
Stacey Guerin defeated William Lippincott in the general election for Maine State Senate District 10 on November 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Stacey Guerin (R) | 66.2 | 10,431 | |
William Lippincott (D) | 33.8 | 5,336 |
Total votes: 15,767 (100.00% precincts reporting) | ||||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for Maine State Senate District 10
William Lippincott advanced from the Democratic primary for Maine State Senate District 10 on June 12, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | William Lippincott | 100.0 | 1,744 |
Total votes: 1,744 | ||||
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Republican primary election
Republican primary for Maine State Senate District 10
Stacey Guerin advanced from the Republican primary for Maine State Senate District 10 on June 12, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
✔ | Stacey Guerin | 100.0 | 2,976 |
Total votes: 2,976 | ||||
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2016
Elections for the Maine House of Representatives took place in 2016. The primary election took place on June 14, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was March 15, 2016.[3]
Incumbent Stacey Guerin defeated Kimberly Hammill in the Maine House of Representatives District 102 general election.[4]
Maine House of Representatives, District 102 General Election, 2016 | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
Republican | 73.59% | 3,460 | ||
Democratic | Kimberly Hammill | 26.41% | 1,242 | |
Total Votes | 4,702 | |||
Source: Maine Secretary of State |
Kimberly Hammill ran unopposed in the Maine House of Representatives District 102 Democratic primary.[5][6]
Maine House of Representatives, District 102 Democratic Primary, 2016 | ||
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Incumbent Stacey Guerin ran unopposed in the Maine House of Representatives District 102 Republican primary.[5][6]
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2014
Elections for the Maine House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election took place on June 10, 2014, and a general election was held on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for party candidates wishing to run in this election was March 17, 2014. The deadline for write-in candidates to run in the primary election was April 28, 2014, and the deadline for non-party candidates to run in the general election was June 2, 2014. The deadline for write-in candidates to run in the general election was September 22, 2014. Robert Gundersen was unopposed in the Democratic primary. District 22 incumbent Stacey Guerin was unopposed in the Republican primary. Guerin defeated Gundersen in the general election. Nathan Shea (G) ran as a write-in candidate.[7][8][9][10]
2012
Guerin won re-election in the 2012 election for Maine House of Representatives District 22. Guerin ran unopposed in the June 12 Republican primary and defeated David Slagger (I) in the general election, which took place on November 6, 2012.[11][12]
Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
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Republican | 73.8% | 3,653 | ||
Independent | David Slagger | 26.2% | 1,299 | |
Total Votes | 4,952 |
2010
Guerin won election to the District 22 seat in the November 2nd general election. Guerin was unopposed.[13]
Maine House of Representatives General Election, District 22 (2010) | ||||
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Candidates | Votes | Percent | ||
3,507 | 86%[14] |
Gurein defeated Bruce Hanson in the June 8 Republican primary by a margin of 741-289.
Campaign themes
2024
Ballotpedia survey responses
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2022
Stacey Guerin did not complete Ballotpedia's 2022 Candidate Connection survey.
2020
Stacey Guerin did not complete Ballotpedia's 2020 Candidate Connection survey.
Campaign finance summary
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2024
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In 2024, the Maine State Legislature was in session from January 3 to April 17.
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2023
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In 2023, the Maine State Legislature was in session from December 7 to March 30.
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2022
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In 2022, the Maine State Legislature was in session from January 5 to May 9.
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2021
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In 2021, the Maine State Legislature was in session from December 2 to March 30.
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2020
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In 2020, the Maine State Legislature was in session from January 8 to March 17.
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2019
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In 2019, the Maine State Legislature was in session from December 5 through June 19.
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2018
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In 2018, the Maine State Legislature was in session from January 3 to May 2. The legislature held a special session from June 19 to September 13.
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2017
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In 2017, the Maine State Legislature was in session from December 7 through July 4. The legislature reconvened on July 20. The legislature held a veto session on August 2. The legislature held its first special session on October 23. The legislature held its second special session on November 6.
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2016
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In 2016, the Maine State Legislature was in session from January 6 through April 20. A one-day veto session was held on April 29.
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2015
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In 2015, the Maine State Legislature was in session from December 3, 2014, through July 16, 2015.
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2014
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In 2014, the Maine State Legislature was in session from January 8 through May 2.
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2013
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In 2013, the Maine State Legislature was in session from December 5, 2012, to July 10, 2013.
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2012
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In 2012, the Maine State Legislature was in session from January 4 through April 14, in recess from April 14 through May 13, and adjourned May 31.
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2016 Republican National Convention
- See also: Republican National Convention, 2016
Stacey Guerin | |
Republican National Convention, 2016 | |
Status: | Delegate |
State: | Maine |
Bound to: | Unknown |
Delegates to the RNC 2016 | |
Calendar and delegate rules overview • Types of delegates • Delegate rules by state • State election law and delegates • Delegates by state |
Guerin was a delegate to the 2016 Republican National Convention from Maine.[15] In Maine’s caucuses on March 5, 2016, Ted Cruz won 12 delegates, Donald Trump won nine, and John Kasich won two. Ballotpedia was not able to identify which candidate Guerin was bound by state party rules to support at the national convention. If you have information on how Maine’s Republican delegates were allocated, please email editor@ballotpedia.org.[16]
Delegate rules
Delegates from Maine to the Republican National Convention were elected at the state convention in April 2016. Maine GOP bylaws stipulated that delegates were to be bound to the candidate to whom they were allocated through the first round of voting at the national convention. If a candidate withdrew prior to the convention, his or her delegates were to become unbound.
Maine caucus results
- See also: Presidential election in Maine, 2016
Maine Republican Caucus, 2016 | ||||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes | Delegates | |
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45.9% | 8,550 | 12 | |
Donald Trump | 32.6% | 6,070 | 9 | |
John Kasich | 12.2% | 2,270 | 2 | |
Marco Rubio | 8% | 1,492 | 0 | |
Ben Carson | 0.7% | 132 | 0 | |
Rand Paul | 0.3% | 55 | 0 | |
Other | 0.3% | 58 | 0 | |
Totals | 18,627 | 23 | ||
Source: The New York Times |
Delegate allocation
Maine was expected to have 23 delegates at the 2016 Republican National Convention. Of this total, six were district-level delegates (three for each of the state's two congressional districts). District-level delegates were allocated on a proportional basis; a candidate had to win at least 10% of the statewide caucus vote in order to be eligible to receive any of the state's district delegates.[17][18]
Of the remaining 17 delegates, 14 served at large. At-large delegates were allocated proportionally; a candidate had to win at least 10% of the statewide caucus vote in order to be eligible to receive any of the state's at-large delegates. In addition, three national party leaders (identified on the chart below as RNC delegates) served as bound delegates to the Republican National Convention.[17][18]
See also
2024 Elections
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Maine Senate Republicans, "Stacey Guerin," accessed April 28, 2023
- ↑ Maine Senate Republicans, "Stacey Guerin," accessed April 28, 2023
- ↑ Politics1.com, "Maine," archived December 31, 2015
- ↑ Maine Secretary of State, "2016 Election Results," accessed December 20, 2016
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Maine Secretary of State, "List of Candidates who have filed for the June 14, 2016 Primary Election," accessed March 20, 2016
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Maine Secretary of State, "Tabulations for Primary Elections held on June 14, 2016," accessed August 11, 2016
- ↑ Bureau of Corporations, Elections & Commissions, "List of Primary Candidates," accessed May 8, 2014
- ↑ Bureau of Corporations, Elections & Commissions, "List of Non-Party Candidates," accessed June 2, 2014
- ↑ Bureau of Corporations, Elections & Commissions, "Primary Election - June 10, 2014," accessed December 5, 2014
- ↑ Bureau of Corporations, Elections & Commissions, "General Election - November 4, 2014," accessed December 5, 2014
- ↑ Maine Secretary of State, "2012 Candidate List," accessed May 14, 2012
- ↑ Maine Secretary of State, "Tabulations for Elections held in 2012," accessed March 19, 2014
- ↑ November 2nd general election results
- ↑ Official Maine Election Results, 2010
- ↑ ME GOP, "Master List: National Convention Delegates and Delegate Alternates," April 24, 2016
- ↑ To build our list of the state and territorial delegations to the 2016 Republican National Convention, Ballotpedia relied primarily upon official lists provided by state and territorial Republican parties, email exchanges and phone interviews with state party officials, official lists provided by state governments, and, in some cases, unofficial lists compiled by local media outlets. When possible, we included what type of delegate the delegate is (at-large, district-level, or RNC) and which candidate they were bound by state and national party bylaws to support at the convention. For most delegations, Ballotpedia was able to track down all of this information. For delegations where we were not able to track down this information or were only able to track down partial lists, we included this note. If you have additional information on this state's delegation, please email editor@ballotpedia.org.
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 Republican National Committee, "2016 Presidential Nominating Process," accessed October 6, 2015
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 CNN.com, "Republican National Convention roll call vote," accessed July 20, 2016
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Preceded by Paul T. Davis (R) |
Maine State Senate District 4 2022-Present |
Succeeded by - |
Preceded by - |
Maine State Senate District 10 2018-2022 |
Succeeded by Peter Lyford (R) |
Preceded by - |
Maine House of Representatives District 102 2010-2018 |
Succeeded by Abigail Griffin (R) |