Voter turnout is expected to be low for tomorrow's primary election in Maine. Maine Secretary of State Matt Dunlap says that turnout in primaries typically ranges from 10 to 20 percent of the electorate, depending on the year and the number of high-profile races on the ballot. The two marquee races this year are the Republican and Democratic primaries in the 2nd Congressional District. There are, though, some local issues that may motivate voters to head to the polls. Maine Things Considered host Tom Porter talks with MPBN's Jay Field about some of them.
For MPBN's Your Vote 2014 live election results, click here.MPBN’s elections compendium is brought to you by AARP, MEMIC and Lambert Coffin.Debates:Click here to watch the 1st Congressional District debateClick here to watch the 2nd Congressional District debateClick here to watch the Senate debateClick here to watch the gubernatorial debateResources:Gubernatorial Race: GridPaul LePage (R)Mike Michaud (D): Profile, Maine Calling interviewEliot Cutler (I): Maine Calling interviewSenate Race: GridSusan Collins (R): Profile, Maine Calling interviewShenna Bellows (D): Profile, Maine Calling interview1st District Congressional Race: GridChellie Pingree (D): Profile, Maine Calling interviewIsaac Misiuk (R): Profile, Maine Calling interviewRichard Murphy (I): Profile, Maine Calling interview2nd District Congressional Race: GridEmily Cain (D): Profile, Maine Calling interviewBruce Poliquin (R): Profile, Maine Calling interviewBlaine Richardson (I): Profile, Maine Calling interviewFor a list of referendum questions, click here.