Kenneth Palmer’s article, based on his 2009 University of Maine College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Maine Heritage Lecture, discusses the paradoxes of Maine’s politics that often draw national attention. He notes how these paradoxes have contributed to the state’s having a “creative and effective political system.” Maine politics are dynamic in nature, with parties loosely hung together, governors winning by pluralities rather than majorities, and significant turnover both in members and parties in legislative districts. Palmer suggests that Maine’s political leaders find themselves as centrists, primarily because they want to find practical solutions to difficult problems
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Lack of citizen participation in American government is a complaint frequently voiced by politicians...
In this commentary, Paul Mills discusses the balance between the executive and legislative branches ...
Historically, Maine has been a state with generous safety net programs and a track record of innovat...
This article is an excerpt of a lecture given in a lecture series, “Politics Then and Now, in Maine ...
This article is an introduction to several articles and excerpts published in this issue of Maine Po...
In its 200-year history as a state, Maine has gone through three major political realignments and is...
For a sparsely populated state, Maine has produced an extraordinary number of national, bipartisan l...
This article is an excerpt of a lecture given in a lecture series, “Politics Then and Now, in Maine ...
The authors explore whether there is something about how policy is developed, approved, and implemen...
This article is an edited version of a lecture given in a lecture series, “Politics Then and Now, in...
This article is an excerpt of a lecture given in a lecture series, “Politics Then and Now, in Maine ...
The 1994 elections at the national and state level resulted in significant changes all across the po...
Remote and thinly populated, Maine was long insulated from many of the demographic and economic tren...
In this commentary the authors highlight the challenges Maine faces. They suggest areas where the st...
Executive Editor Linda Silka reflects on the benefit of using Maine Policy Review articles to start ...
Lack of citizen participation in American government is a complaint frequently voiced by politicians...
In this commentary, Paul Mills discusses the balance between the executive and legislative branches ...
Historically, Maine has been a state with generous safety net programs and a track record of innovat...