Madawaska Fort Kent Van Buren Allagash
Hamlin Caswell
Stockholm New Sweden
Eagle Lake
Question 1
Limestone
Caribou
Fort Fairfield
Repeal of Maine’s same-sex marriage law
Yes 53%
No 47%
299,483
267,574
Presque Isle
Easton
Ashland
Strongly Yes
Mars Hill Blaine
Masardis
Yes Tie
Monticello
Strongly No Moro Plt.
No
Houlton
Mount Chase
No figures available
Hodgdon
Orient
Haynesville Dennistown Plt.
Weston
Bancroft Millinocket Beaver Cove
Jackman
Danforth Vanceboro
Mattawamkeag
Greenville
Topsfield
Winn Lincoln
The Forks Plt.
Newport
Bangor Otis Frankfort Bucksport Ellsworth
Waterville Bethel
Sidney Rumford
Gardiner
Stow Oxford
Windsor
Augusta Hallowell
Lewiston
Fryeburg
Jonesboro Addison
Lubec Cutler
Jonesport
Blue Hill Belfast
Milbridge Gouldsboro Bar Harbor
Camden Jefferson
Perry Charlotte
East Machias
Skowhegan
Vienna
Baileyville Calais
Alexander Great Crawford Pond Wesley Aurora
Old Town Orono
Corinna
Embden Magalloway Plt. Upton Farmington
Waite
Howland DoverFoxcroft Charleston
Carrabassett Valley Wellington Bingham
Rockland
Swan’s Island
Wiscasset
Isle au Haut Vinalhaven
Baldwin
Brunswick
Key
Falmouth
Lebanon
Yarmouth Portland Cape Elizabeth Old Orchard Beach Biddeford Kennebunkport Wells Ogunquit York
65% and above
64% and below
Tie
65% and above
64% and below
Tie
Yes No
Question 1 snapshot
Question 1, which asked voters to repeal the state's new same-sex marriage law, was foremost in drawing nearly 60 percent of registered voters to the polls Tuesday. Those favoring repeal were more widespread across the state, while the opposition tended to carry more urban and coastal areas.
PRECINCTS REPORTED: 597 OF 605 (99%); VOTERS: 567,057 of 969,912 registered voters participated (58.5%) SOURCE: Bangor Daily News election results; ESRI CONSULTANT: Margaret Chernosky, Bangor High School, ESRI
BANGOR DAILY NEWS GRAPHIC BY JULIE HARRIS, ERIC ZELZ