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Public comment period now open on wording of transmission line ballot question AUGUSTA – Secretary of State Shenna Bellows is now accepting public comment on the wording of the citizen’s initiative question that will appear on the Nov. 2, 2021 Referendum Election ballot. The department’s Bureau of Corporations, Elections and Commissions has certified one citizen’s initiative that will go before voters: An Act To Require Legislative Approval of Certain Transmission Lines, Require Legislative Approval of Certain Transmission Lines and Facilities and Other Projects on Public Reserved Lands and Prohibit the Construction of Certain Transmission Lines in the Upper Kennebec Region.
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Proposed Initiative Ballot Question/Public Comment
The Secretary of State is seeking public comment on the content and form of the proposed ballot question for the citizen initiative entitled “An Act To Require Legislative Approval of Certain Transmission Lines, Require Legislative Approval of Certain Transmission Lines and Facilities and Other Projects on Public Reserved Lands and Prohibit the Construction of Certain Transmission Lines in the Upper Kennebec Region.”
Proposed Ballot Question:
Do you want to ban the construction of high-impact electric transmission lines in the Upper Kennebec Region and to require the Legislature to vote on other such projects in Maine retroactive to 2014, with a two-thirds vote required if a project uses public lands?
AUGUSTA Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows announced Monday, Feb. 22 certification of the citizens initiative effort An Act To Require Legislative Approval of Certain Transmission Lines, Require Legislative Approval of Certain Transmission Lines and Facilities and Other Projects on Public Reserved Lands and Prohibit the Construction of Certain Transmission Lines in the Upper Kennebec Region is complete.
The effort, according to Secretary Bellows, has enough valid signatures to move forward.
The proponents of this legislation submitted 25,058 petitions with 95,622 signatures January 21 to the Elections Division.
The Elections Division of the Bureau of Corporations, Elections and Commissions has completed the process of certifying the petitions and found 80,506 valid signatures, while 15,116 were not valid, according to a news release. A minimum of 63,067 signatures from registered Maine voters was required.