130th Maine Senate explained

Maine State Senate
Legislature:130th
House Type:Upper house
Body:Maine Legislature
Term Limits:Four consecutive two-year terms
Preceded By:129th Maine Senate
Succeeded By:131st Maine Senate
Leader1 Type:President
Leader1:Troy Jackson
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Leader2 Type:Majority Leader
Leader2:Eloise Vitelli
Party2:Democratic Party (United States)
Leader3 Type:Assistant Majority Leader
Leader3:Mattie Daughtry
Party3:Democratic Party (United States)
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Structure1:Maine Senate June 15, 2022.svg
Structure1 Alt:Image of 35 dots arranged in a semicircle; the first 22 on the left are blue, and the remaining 13 on the right are red
Political Groups1:Democratic Party (United States)
Republican Party (United States)
Joint Committees:Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry
*Appropriations and Financial Affairs
Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Education and Cultural Affairs
Energy, Utilities and Technology
Environment and Natural Resources
Health and Human Services
Health Coverage, Insurance and Financial Services
Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
Innovation, Development, Economic Advancement and Business
Judiciary
Labor and Housing
Marine Resources
State and Local Government
Taxation
Transportation
Veterans and Legal Affairs
Term Length:Two years
Redistricting:2022
Meeting Place:Maine State House, Augusta
Constitution:Constitution of Maine

The 130th Maine Senate, convened on 2 December 2020 and adjourned sine die on 9 May 2022, had 35 members elected to two-year terms in the 2020 Maine State Senate election. The 130th Senate had 22 Democrats and 13 Republicans. It held four sessions: Two Regular Sessions and two Special Sessions. The First Regular Session convened on December 2, 2020 and adjourned on 30 March 2021. The First Special Session adjourned on 19 July 2021, and the Second Special Session adjourned on 29 September 2021. The Second Regular Session adjourned on 9 May 2022.

Leadership

Position Name Party Residence County
Aroostook
Androscoggin
Assistant Majority Leader Democratic Sagadahoc
RepublicanAndroscoggin
Assistant Minority Leader Augusta Kennebec

Senators

DistrictSenatorPartyMunicipalityCounty
1Troy JacksonDemocraticAllagashAroostook
2Trey StewartRepublicanPresque IsleAroostook
3Bradlee FarrinRepublicanNorridgewockSomerset
4Paul T. DavisRepublicanSangervillePiscataquis
5James DillDemocraticOld TownPenobscot
6Marianne MooreRepublicanCalaisWashington
7Louis Luchini
Nicole Grohoski
DemocraticEllsworth (both)Hancock
8Kimberly RosenRepublicanBucksportHancock
9Joe BaldacciDemocraticBangorPenobscot
10Stacey GuerinRepublicanGlenburnPenobscot
11Glenn CurryDemocraticBelfastWaldo
12David MiramantDemocraticCamdenKnox
13Chloe MaxminDemocraticNobleboroLincoln
14Shenna Bellows
Craig Hickman
DemocraticBellows: Manchester
Hickman: Winthrop
Kennebec
15Matthew PouliotRepublicanAugustaKennebec
16Scott CyrwayRepublicanBentonKennebec
17Russell BlackRepublicanWiltonFranklin
18Lisa KeimRepublicanDixfieldOxford
19Richard A. BennettRepublicanOxfordOxford
20Ned ClaxtonDemocraticAuburnAndroscoggin
21Nate LibbyDemocraticLewistonAndroscoggin
22Jeffrey TimberlakeRepublicanTurnerAndroscoggin
23Eloise VitelliDemocraticTopshamSagadahoc
24Matthea DaughtryDemocraticBrunswickCumberland
25Cathy BreenDemocraticFalmouthCumberland
26G. William DiamondDemocraticWindhamCumberland
27Ben ChipmanDemocraticPortlandCumberland
28Heather SanbornDemocraticPortlandCumberland
29Anne CarneyDemocraticCape ElizabethCumberland
30Stacy BrennerDemocraticScarboroughCumberland
31Donna BaileyDemocraticSacoYork
32Susan DeschambaultDemocraticBiddefordYork
33David WoodsomeRepublicanWaterboroYork
34Joe RaffertyDemocraticKennebunkYork
35Mark LawrenceDemocraticSouth BerwickYork
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