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No Labels Party has officially withdrawn as a political party in Maine

Registered voters previously enrolled as No Labels Party updated to unenrolled

AUGUSTA, MAINE – Secretary of State Shenna Bellows announced today that the No Labels Party has officially withdrawn as a political party in Maine.

“In June of 2024, No Labels notified our office that they no longer planned to remain a qualified party. However, at that time there was no mechanism in Maine law to allow a party to withdraw its party status once it had become qualified,” said Secretary Bellows. 

Working Group to Study the Safety and Use of Nonconforming Vehicles on Maine's Roads and Highways

Pursuant to a Resolve (PDF) enacted in May 2025, The Department of the Secretary of State has convened a working group to study the feasibility of allowing registration and use by motorists of vehicles currently prohibited from operation on the State's roads and highways, referred to in this resolve as "nonconforming vehicles," including,

Maine Semiquincentennial Commission seeks community proposals to commemorate Maine’s role in the history of the nation

Grants up to $10,000 to be presented to groups across Maine

AUGUSTA, MAINE – The Maine Semiquincentennial Commission, chaired by Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, announced the launch of a new grant program to support communities, organizations, and institutions in commemorating the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. 

Secretary of State defends the safety and security of Maine elections

Maine is a leader in the nation in voter registration and voter turnout 

AUGUSTA, MAINE – Secretary of State Shenna Bellows today spoke out in defense of Maine’s free, safe, and secure elections, highlighting the tremendous work of dedicated nonpartisan elections staff, both at the state and local levels, and pushed back on DOJ demands for private voter data.

IFTA and IRP Record Keeping

What is IFTA?

The International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) is an agreement between 48 States and 10 Canadian Provinces to collect tax for each jurisdiction based on fuel consumed or road use in member jurisdictions. Licensees file a tax return with a base jurisdiction (a state or province) rather than filing separate returns with each state and/or province that an IFTA Licensed vehicle traveled in. 

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