Maine State House District 22

COMMUNITY PROFILE:

This district serves the community of Bangor (partially).

A map showing which communities are in this legislative district.

There are 5,406 actively registered voters within this district:

CURRENT REPRESENTATIVE:

Laura Supica, a Democrat from Bangor. Rep. Supica works in state/local government and has served in the state legislature since being elected in November 2020.

headshot of Laura Supica

The daughter of an immigrant father and raised by a single mother, Rep. Supica was born in California and moved to Maine in 2010. A longtime retail and food service employee, she worked for many years at a popular Bangor beer house and has often taken on second jobs. She has previously served on the Bangor City Council. Rep. Supica has volunteered for many organizations and now serves on the board of directors for The Together Place and the Bangor Area Recovery Network.

Rep. Supica is the chairwoman of the veterans and legal affairs committee which covers alcoholic beverage laws; adult-use marijuana regulation; lottery; for profit and nonprofit gambling, including games of chance, beano and raffles; slot machines, gaming devices; harness racing and off-track betting; election laws; campaign practices; campaign financing and disclosures; the Maine Clean Election Act; voter registration; direct initiatives and people’s veto; legislative ethics; lobbyist registration and reporting; Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices; veterans’ programs; Department of Defense, Veterans and Emergency Management Services (except the Maine Emergency Management Agency); Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages and Lottery Operations; Gambling Control Board; and Maine National Guard.

Information for this lawmaker’s biography has been compiled from numerous public sources, including pages maintained by political parties, individual lawmakers and the Maine Legislature.

Contact this lawmaker: vog.e1757942130niam.1757942130eruta1757942130lsige1757942130l@aci1757942130puS.a1757942130ruaL1757942130 or 207-717-5702

This seat was on the ballot during the 2024 election cycle. Running for the seat were Laura Supica (D) and Colleen O’Neal (R).

View contributions to each candidate, campaign expenditures and campaign filings on the Maine Ethics Commission website.

The following chart is a compilation of legislation sponsored by Rep. Supica during the 132nd Legislature. To learn more about each legislation and see where it is in the legislative process, click on the bill ID in the first column.

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The following is a scrollable table of the last 100 votes by Rep. Supica during the 132nd Legislature. To see additional votes, search the Maine Legislature’s records. The Legislature provides a guide of legislative definitions.

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