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Maine
Women in Elective Office - Historical Summary

U.S. Congress  
  Susan Collins (R)
Olympia J. Snowe (R)
Margaret Chase Smith (R)
U.S. Senator
U.S. Senator
U.S. Senator
1997-present
1995-present
1949-1973
     Smith was the first woman to serve in both the House and the Senate.
    
Olympia J. Snowe (R)
Margaret Chase Smith (R)
  
U.S. Rep.
U.S. Rep.
  
1979-1995
1940-1949
      Smith initially won a special election to fill a vacancy caused by the death of her husband;
she was subsequently re-elected.
 
Statewide Elective Executives
  Maine is the only state that has never elected a woman to a statewide office. The governor is the only statewide elected executive in Maine.
 
State Legislature
  
 
 
 
 
State
 
 
Senate
Total
Wom./
Total
 
 
House
Total
Wom./
Total
Total
Wom./
Total
 
%
Total
Year    
Rank 
  D   
 R   
   I   
  Senate    
   D  
   R  
   I  
  House  
  Legis.  
Wom. 
         
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2008
10 7 5 - 12/ 35 35 11 - 46/ 151 58/ 186 31.2
2007
9 7 5 - 12/ 35 35 11 - 46/ 151 58/ 186 31.2
2006
23 6 5 - 11/ 35 24  8 - 32/ 151 43/ 186 23.1
2005
23 6 5 - 11/ 35 24  8 - 32/ 151 43/ 186 23.1
2004
18 9 4 - 13/ 35 26 11 - 37/ 151 50/ 186 26.9
2003
17 9 4 - 13/ 35 26 11 - 37/ 151 50/ 186 26.9
2002
8 11 3 1 15/ 35 28 13 - 41/ 151 56/ 186 30.1
2001
8 11 3 1 15/ 35 28 13 1 41/ 151 56/ 186 30.1
2000
12 12 3 1 16/ 35 22 13 1 36/ 151 52/ 186 28.0
1999
12 12 3 1 16/ 35 22 13 1 36/ 151 52/ 186 28.0
1998
14 9 3 1 13/ 35 23 11 1 35/ 151 48/ 186 25.8
1997
15 9 3 1 13/ 35 23 11 1 35/ 151 48/ 186 25.8
1996
12 7 3 1 11/ 35 23 15 - 38/ 151 49/ 186 26.3
1995
12 7 3 1 11/ 35 22 15 - 37/ 151 48/ 186 25.8
1994
6 7 4 - 11/ 35 37 11 - 48/ 151 59/ 186 31.7
1993
6 7 4 - 11/ 35 36 12 - 48/ 151 59/ 186 31.7
1992
3 6 6 - 12/ 35 33 15 - 48/ 151 60/ 186 32.3
1991
2 6 6 - 12/ 35 34 15 - 49/ 151 61/ 186 32.8
1990
3 5 5 - 10/ 35 29 19 - 48/ 151 58/ 186 31.2
1989
2 5 5 - 10/ 35 28 19 - 47/ 151 57/ 186 30.7
1988
2 4 6 - 10/ 35 24 19 - 43/ 151 53/ 186 28.5
1987
2 4 6 - 10/ 35 24 19 - 43/ 151 53/ 186 28.5
1986
6 6 3 - 9/ 35 17 18 - 35/ 151 44/ 186 23.7
1985
6 6 3 - 9/ 35 17 18 - 35/ 151 44/ 186 23.7
1984
6 4 2 - 6/ 33 21 14 - 35/ 151 41/ 184 22.3
1983
6 4 2 - 6/ 33 21 14 - 35/ 151 41/ 184 22.3
1981
5 4 2 - 6/ 33 18 18 - 36/ 151 42/ 184 22.8
1979
6 - - - 4/ 33 - - - 30/ 151 34/ 184 18.5
1977
- - - - 2/ NA - - - 25/ NA 27/ NA -
1975
- - - - 1/ NA - - - 23/ NA 24/ NA -

  

  

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