FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
Contact: Kristen Muszynski
207-626-8400
Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap finalizes wording of energy corridor ballot question
AUGUSTA – Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap has reviewed the public comments and finalized the wording for the energy transmission project citizens’ initiative question that is slated to go before voters on the November 3, 2020 General Election referendum ballot.
Since presenting the proposed language on May 22, Secretary Dunlap received 161 comments regarding the question’s form and content. The comment period closed Monday, June 22.
Following a thorough review of the comments, Secretary Dunlap has finalized the ballot question as:
“Do you want to require the Maine Public Utilities Commission to reject a previously-approved proposal to construct the New England Clean Energy Connect electrical power transmission line through western Maine?”
“We received many thoughtful comments on this proposed ballot question,” said Secretary Dunlap, “and I have incorporated several of those suggestions in this final language, to make it more clear and complete.”
State law requires Secretary Dunlap to present ballot questions “concisely and intelligibly,” while also ensuring that the language does not introduce any bias and accurately reflects the proposed legislation.
The original proposed language for this initiative was: “Do you want to adopt a Resolve directing the Maine Public Utilities Commission to reverse its approval of the proposed New England Clean Energy Connect power transmission line?”
The energy transmission project citizens’ initiative is the subject of an ongoing legal challenge and the Maine Supreme Judicial Court is expected to rule on whether it will ultimately appear on the November 3 ballot. The decision is expected prior to the late August ballot printing deadline.