Maine Voting Residence Fact Sheet
Printable version of the Maine Voting Residence Fact Sheet (PDF)
Updated by the Elections Division September 2022
Eligibility to Register and Vote in Maine
To be eligible to register to vote in Maine, you must:
Registering to Vote
The following guides provide a wealth of information about registering to vote and voting in Maine's elections.
1990 Census District Attorney Districts
- District 1 - York County
- District 2 - Cumberland County
- District 3 - Androscoggin, Franklin and Oxford Counties
- District 4 - Kennebec and Somerset Counties
- District 5 - Penobscot and Piscataquis Counties
- District 6 - Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc and Waldo Counties
- District 7 - Hancock and Washington Counties
- District 8 - Aroostook County
1990 Census List of Towns
Cities, Towns, Plantations, Indian Voting Districts, Unorganized Townships
To go to any part of the alphabet, click on the appropriate letter in the following list:
1990 Census Congressional Districts
Maine Congressional districts currently follow county lines, except for a split in Kennebec County; there the appropriate towns are listed.
2000 Census County District
County Commissioner Districts
Effective January 1, 2012
Cumberland County
The Cumberland County Commissioner districts, listed below with the member municipalities for each, become effective on January 1, 2012.
2000 Census House District Details
State Representative District 1
In Aroostook County, the municipalities and unorganized territories of Allagash, Ashland, Eagle Lake, Fort Kent, Garfield Plantation, Nashville Plantation, Northwest Aroostook Twp. (includes T11-R14), St. Francis, St. John Plantation, Wallagrass and Winterville Plantation.