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Chellie Pingree

Chellie Pingree

Democratic candidate for U.S. House in Maine

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Chellie Pingree is trading at 98% to win the ME-01 House winner? on prediction markets.

Candidate Overview

Key details about the candidate’s background, party, office sought and current campaign.

Current roleU.S. Representative

PartyDemocratic

Political ideologyProgressive Democrat

Age71 years old (Apr 2, 1955)

GenderFemale

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LocationMaine

BackgroundPolitician

EducationUniversity of Southern Maine (attended)

Notable personal detailsChellie Marie Pingree is a Democratic U.S. Representative for Maine’s 1st Congressional District, serving in Congress since 2009. Before Congress, she served in the Maine State Senate (1992–2000) and later led Common Cause as president and CEO (2003–2006). She attended the University of Southern Maine and earned a B.A. from the College of the Atlantic. Pingree has also worked as a farmer and small businesswoman on North Haven, Maine.

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Political Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

Supports measures to make wealthy individuals and large corporations pay more through closing tax loopholes, stronger IRS enforcement, and targeted corporate minimum taxes while protecting middle‑income taxpayers from new tax increases. Opposes large across‑the‑board tax cuts that primarily benefit high earners and corporations and supports tax provisions tied to social and climate investments (for example, provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act).

Healthcare

Supports establishing universal coverage through Medicare-for-All and opposes cuts to Medicaid and rollbacks of Affordable Care Act protections. Advocates protecting and expanding access to affordable health care for low-income individuals, seniors, and rural communities.

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Immigration & Border

Supports protecting immigrant communities from aggressive immigration enforcement, opposes expanded ICE funding and enforcement practices in Maine, and has advocated shifting funding away from border fencing toward shelter and services for asylum seekers. Seeks oversight of ICE practices (including attorney access at ICE facilities) and has voted against bills that would expand automatic deportation or stricter immigration enforcement measures.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Supports protecting and expanding abortion access, including codifying Roe v. Wade and federal protections for reproductive rights; opposes restrictive bans and has cosponsored federal bills to ensure access to abortion services and medication abortion.

Climate & Energy

Supports aggressive climate action including net‑zero targets for agriculture, major clean‑energy investments, and policies aligned with the Green New Deal and carbon‑pricing approaches. Advocates using federal programs (e.g., Inflation Reduction Act funding) to boost climate resilience and clean energy in Maine and has sponsored legislation to drive deep emissions reductions in the agriculture sector.

Public Safety & Guns

Chellie Pingree supports expanded federal gun safety measures including universal/expanded background checks, red-flag-style interventions, and a national ban on assault-style weapons. She has voted for and publicly urged passage of background-check legislation and praised executive actions closing loopholes in firearm sales.

Latest News

AINews Summary
Last updatedAug 13, 2026

Chellie Pingree is in the news mainly because she is part of the Maine Democratic response to the 2026 election cycle, including the Senate race against Susan Collins and broader party strategy. Recent coverage says Maine Democrats have held their first Senate primary debate and are moving toward choosing a nominee quickly, with candidates emphasizing progressive themes and attacks on Collins. She was also mentioned as planning to skip Trump’s State of the Union address, alongside other Maine Democrats. Separately, Republicans are contesting the race to challenge her in Maine’s 1st Congressional District.

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Campaign Fundraising

Latest report: Cycle 2026

Campaign finance totals from the latest available reporting period.

Total raisedCash on hand
$671.0K
$503.2K
$335.5K
$167.7K
$0

2022

2024

2026

Latest
Year
Total raised
Cash on hand
Total spent
Burn rate

Cycle 2022

$576.6K
$404.3K
$619.0K
$25.8K

Cycle 2024

$671.0K
$415.7K
$659.6K
$27.5K

Cycle 2026

$429.6K
$423.1K
$422.2K
$23.5K

Source: FEC

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