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Maine Democrats Face July 13 Ballot Choice

Maine ballot rules require a July 13 withdrawal before Democrats can replace Platner for Senate voters

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Latest development Maine Democrats Plan July 25 Vote to Replace Platner

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Maine Democrats can replace Graham Platner on the Senate ballot only if he withdraws by July 13; they would have until July 27 to nominate an alternative.

  1. Frame 1Maine ballot rules require a July 13 withdrawal before Democrats can replace Platner for Senate voters.
  2. Frame 2An allegation Platner denies led party leaders, including Schumer, Tlaib and Sanders, to ask him to step aside.
  3. Frame 3If the withdrawal gate opens, Democrats get until July 27 to nominate another candidate.
  4. Frame 4The state would not hold a new primary; the handoff passes through the party committee.
  5. Frame 5Committee flexibility matters because voters could see a different Democrat against Susan Collins without another primary.
  6. Frame 6Watch the July 13 clock: if Platner stays, the fast ballot-replacement path closes.
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Jul 7, 6:14 PM EDT
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