Representatives Prohibited from Running in 2012
by the Maine Term Limits Law
(13 Republicans, 13 Democrats)
Mark E. Bryant (D-Windham) - District 110
Emily Ann Cain (D-Orono) - District 19
Richard M. Cebra (R-Naples) - District 101
Herbert E. Clark (D-Millinocket) - District 10
Philip A. Curtis (R-Madison) - District 86
Timothy E. Driscoll (D-Westbrook) - District 126
Robert S. Duchesne (D-Hudson) - District 13
Jane E. Eberle (D-South Portland) - District 123
Peter E. Edgecomb (R-Caribou) - District 4
Stacey Allen Fitts (R-Pittsfield) - District 29
Patrick S. A. Flood (R-Winthrop) - District 82
James M. Hamper (R-Oxford) - District 100
Stephen P. Hanley (D-Gardiner) - District 59
George Hogan (D-Old Orchard Beach) - District 132
Edward J. Mazurek (D-Rockland) - District 47
Howard E. McFadden (R-Dennysville) - District 30
Jonathan B. McKane (R-Newcastle) - District 51
Joan M. Nass (R-Acton) - District 144
Donald E. Pilon (D-Saco) - District 133
Gary E. Plummer (R-Windham) - District 111
David E. Richardson (R-Carmel) - District 23
Wesley E. Richardson (R-Warren) - District 49
Kimberley C. Rosen (R-Bucksport) - District 40
John L. Tuttle, Jr. (D-Sanford) - District 143
Linda M. Valentino (D-Saco) - District 134
David C. Webster (D-Freeport) - District 106
The Maine term limits law which took effect with the November 1996 election prohibits legislators from serving more than 4 consecutive two-year terms in any one branch of the Legislature. [Maine Revised Statutes Annotated, Title 21-A, Chapter 8, Section 553]