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Two referendums were placed on the statewide ballot in [[Maine]] in 2020. Both were citizen initiated proposals.
One was a special referendum election held on March 3, 2020, in conjunction with the [[2020 Maine Democratic primary|Democratic]] and [[2020 Maine Republican primary|Republican]] primaries:
*[[March 2020 Maine Question 1|Repeal of vaccination law]]: This was a [[people's veto]] referendum that sought to repeal a law passed by the [[Maine Legislature]] that eliminated all non-medical exemptions to child [[vaccine|vaccination]] requirements. The veto effort failed by a large margin. <ref></ref>
A regularly scheduled referendum election will be held on November 3, 2020, in conjunction with elections for federal and state offices, which covers:
*[[Maine Question 1, November 2020|Preventing construction of a power line corridor]]: This proposal seeks to force the [[Maine Public Utilities Commission]] to declare that construction of a new power line to bring [[Hydro-Quebec]] hydropower from [[Canada]] to [[Massachusetts]] for the New England energy grid is not in the public interest, which would prevent its construction. <ref></ref>
==References==
[[Category:2020 ballot measures|Maine]]
[[Category:2020 Maine elections]]
[[Category:Maine ballot measures]]
One was a special referendum election held on March 3, 2020, in conjunction with the [[2020 Maine Democratic primary|Democratic]] and [[2020 Maine Republican primary|Republican]] primaries:
*[[March 2020 Maine Question 1|Repeal of vaccination law]]: This was a [[people's veto]] referendum that sought to repeal a law passed by the [[Maine Legislature]] that eliminated all non-medical exemptions to child [[vaccine|vaccination]] requirements. The veto effort failed by a large margin. <ref></ref>
A regularly scheduled referendum election will be held on November 3, 2020, in conjunction with elections for federal and state offices, which covers:
*[[Maine Question 1, November 2020|Preventing construction of a power line corridor]]: This proposal seeks to force the [[Maine Public Utilities Commission]] to declare that construction of a new power line to bring [[Hydro-Quebec]] hydropower from [[Canada]] to [[Massachusetts]] for the New England energy grid is not in the public interest, which would prevent its construction. <ref></ref>
==References==
[[Category:2020 ballot measures|Maine]]
[[Category:2020 Maine elections]]
[[Category:Maine ballot measures]]
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