Maine State House District 37

COMMUNITY PROFILE:

This district serves the communities of Frankfort (partially), Prospect, Searsport, Stockton Springs and Winterport.

A map showing which communities are in this legislative district.

There are 6,882 actively registered voters within this district:

CURRENT REPRESENTATIVE:

headshot of Reagan Paul.

Reagan Paul, a Republican from Winterport. Rep. Paul has served in the state legislature since being elected in November 2022.

Rep. Paul is self-employed and a partner with a telecommunication consulting company. She also serves her local community by coaching a varsity basketball team, and volunteering for the past 15 years at Living Waters Bible Conference.

Rep. Paul serves on the elections committee and on the energy, utilities and technology committee.

The energy, utilities and technology committee covers energy policy, including energy resources, wind energy development, biomass energy, hydropower, solar energy; efficiency and conservation; electric industry, including supply, transmission and distribution; natural gas industry; telecommunications industry, including telephone, Internet, broadband and cable television services; E-9-1-1; water and sewer utilities, including district charters; Public Utilities Commission; Office of the Public Advocate; Governor’s Energy Office; ConnectME Authority; and Efficiency Maine Trust.

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.e1768758579niam.1768758579eruta1768758579lsige1768758579l@lua1768758579P.nag1768758579aeR1768758579 or 207-944-8033

This seat was on the ballot during the 2024 election cycle. Running for the seat were Reagan Paul (R) and Scott Cuddy (D).

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. Paul 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. Paul 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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