123rd Maine Senate

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The 123rd Maine Senate had 35 members each elected to two-year terms in November 2006. The first regular session was sworn in on December 6, 2006. [1]

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The party composition of the 123rd Senate was:

Leadership

PositionNamePartyResidenceDistrict
President Betheda Edmonds Democrat Freeport 10
Majority Leader Libby Mitchell Democrat Vassalboro 24
Minority Leader Carol Weston Republican Montville 23


Senators

DistrictSenatorPartyResidence
1 Peter Bowman Republican Kittery
2 Richard Nass Republican Acton
3 Jonathan Courtney Republican Springvale
4 Nancy B. Sullivan Democrat Biddeford
5 Barry Hobbins Democrat Saco
6 Philip Bartlett Democrat Gorham
7 Lynn Bromley Democrat South Portland
8 Ethan Strimling Democrat Portland
9 Joseph Brannigan Democrat Portland
10 Beth Edmonds Democrat Freeport
11 Karl W. Turner Republican Cumberland
12 G. William Diamond Democrat Windham
13 David Hastings Republican Fryeburg
14 Bruce Bryant Democrat Dixfield
15 Lois Snowe-Mello Republican Poland
16 Margaret Rotundo Democrat Lewiston
17 John Nutting Democrat Leeds
18 Walter Gooley Republican Farmington
19 Paula Benoit Democrat Phippsburg
20 Dana Dow Republican Waldoboro
21 Earle McCormick Republican West Gardiner
22 Christine Savage Republican Union
23 Carol Weston Republican Montville
24 Libby Mitchell Democrat Vassalboro
25 Lisa Marrache Democrat Waterville
26 S. Peter Mills Republican Skowhegan
27 Douglas Smith Republican Dover-Foxcroft
28 Dennis Damon Democrat Trenton
29 Kevin Raye Republican Perry
30 Elizabeth Schneider Democrat Orono
31 Richard Rosen Republican Bucksport
32 Joseph C. Perry Democrat Bangor
33 Debra Plowman Republican Hampden
34 Roger Sherman Republican Hodgdon
35 John L. Martin Democrat Eagle Lake

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References

  1. "STATE OF MAINE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE FIRST REGULAR SESSION JOURNAL OF THE SENATE" (PDF). Retrieved 26 June 2014.