The Senate race in Maine is drawing significant attention as voters prepare for the primary elections. On Tuesday, polling stations will open for citizens to cast their votes.
Senator Susan Collins stands as the likely representative for Republicans. Her nomination is almost assured, placing her as the presumptive candidate on the Republican ballot.
On the Democratic side, Graham Platner, known for his progressive views, remains at the forefront. His campaign has faced challenges due to various scandals. Despite this, he leads the race among Democrats.
Governor Janet Mills, who initially pursued the Senate position, withdrew from the race in April. Her name, however, remains on the ballot alongside other Democratic candidates.
The polls in Maine will close at 8 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. For up-to-date results, follow Decision Desk HQ’s coverage.

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