




Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleState Representative
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
GenderFemale
LocationMaine
BackgroundPolitician
Notable personal detailsHannah Pingree is an American politician and public administrator from Maine. She served in the Maine House of Representatives and was Speaker of the Maine House (2008–2010). She later led Maine’s Governor’s Office of Policy Innovation and the Future beginning in 2019, and in June 2025 she launched a campaign for the Democratic nomination for Governor of Maine in 2026.
The campaign emphasizes public investment in housing, small businesses, workforce training, and storm recovery, and calls out out‑of‑state corporate actors (private equity) as driving affordability problems. The campaign materials and news coverage describe plans to invest state resources (for example a proposed $100 million/year housing investment) but do not provide a clear, specific position on state tax changes or explicit proposals to raise or cut taxes.
Supports expanding access to affordable health care through state action including establishing a public health insurance option, lowering prescription drug costs, expanding coverage for young adults and protecting essential women’s health services. Emphasizes investments in the health care workforce, primary care, and using state leverage to negotiate better coverage. Positions combine legislative record on health access with a campaign platform focused on affordability and access rather than single-payer proposals.
Supports state-level efforts to welcome and integrate immigrants into Maine’s communities and workforce, including creation and staffing of a Maine Office of New Americans and measures to improve workforce pathways and work authorization access. Emphasis is on immigrant integration, economic inclusion, and coordinating state supports rather than enforcement expansion.
Supports and has acted to defend and expand abortion and reproductive rights, describes defending abortion as a human right, and has a record of voting and advocacy aligned with Planned Parenthood and protections for reproductive health care. Advocates protecting access against restrictions and legal threats and opposes efforts to roll back reproductive rights in Maine and federally.
Supports state-level greenhouse gas reduction targets, large investments in clean energy and resilience, and programs to expand heat pumps, weatherization, and community clean-energy projects to reduce reliance on heating oil and lower emissions. Has led Maine climate planning efforts (co-chairing the Maine Climate Council) and promoted goals for increased renewables, electric vehicle adoption, and local clean-energy job growth. Prioritizes preparedness and resilience funding for communities affected by extreme storms while holding polluters accountable and encouraging clean-energy job growth.
Hannah Pingree is in the news as a Democratic candidate for Maine governor, with the primary campaign heating up ahead of the June 9 vote. Gov. Janet Mills has endorsed her, and she has also picked up several opinion-letter endorsements that praise her experience and policy record. In the race, Pingree has been active in debates and issue forums on health care, housing, school funding, and other state priorities, and she has also led reported ad spending among Democrats. The broader governor’s race is shaping up to be a three-way general election contest in November.





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