Maine State House District 68

COMMUNITY PROFILE:

This district serves the communities of Burnham, Clinton, Pittsfield and Troy.

A map showing which communities are in this legislative district.

There are 5,739 actively registered voters within this district:

CURRENT REPRESENTATIVE:

headshot of Amanda Collamore.

Amanda Collamore, a Republican from Pittsfield. Rep. Collamore is a businesswoman and has served in the state legislature since being elected in November 2020.

Rep. Collamore is the Transportation Infrastructure Durability Center (TIDC) Education and Outreach Manager at the University of Maine. Rep. Collamore is a small business owner, running a photography business and a property management business. She is passionate about helping people and regularly donates her time and resources to non-profit organizations including the homeless shelters, food banks/cupboards, community events (i.e. the Central Maine Egg Festival), and the Relay for Life, an organization very important to her.

Rep. Collamore serves on the ethics committee and as the ranking member of the innovation, development, economic advancement and business committee, the latter which covers business regulation, including automobile and fuel sales; retail pricing; franchising; advertising; real estate practices; professional and occupational licensing; consumer protection; Finance Authority of Maine (FAME), including student assistance programs at Finance Authority of Maine; economic development; economic planning and development agencies; venture capital and trade programs; opportunity zones; import competition; product marketing; research and development; technology commercialization; technology transfers; tourism; and defense facility conversion.

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: Amanda.Collamore@legislature.maine.gov or 207-679-7305

ELECTIONS 2024:

This seat is on the ballot during the 2024 election cycle. Running for the seat are Amanda Collamore (R) and Brian Blake (D).

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

On Election Night in November, this section will also feature live results for this race.

LEGISLATIVE WORK:

The following chart is a compilation of legislation sponsored by Rep. Collamore during the 131st 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. View each vote cast by Rep. Collamore.

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