COMMUNITY PROFILE:
This district serves the Lincoln County communities of Alna, Boothbay, Boothbay Harbor, Bremen, Bristol, Damariscotta, Edgecomb, Hibberts Gore, Jefferson, Louds Island UT, Monhegan Plantation, Newcastle, Nobleboro, Somerville, South Bristol, Southport, Waldoboro, Westport Island, Whitefield and Wiscasset.
This district also serves the Kennebec County community of Windsor.
This district also serves the Knox County community of Washington.

There are 29,206 actively registered voters within this district:
CURRENT REPRESENTATIVE:
Cameron Reny, a Democrat from Round Pond. Sen. Reny has served in the state legislature since being elected in November 2022.

As an educator and lifelong resident of Lincoln County, Sen. Reny understands the challenges of working people and families. As a certified school counselor, she guides young people and their caregivers to develop the social, emotional, and communication skills they need to be successful. She also acts as a resource for parents needing assistance, and helps find sustainable solutions to problems by engaging stakeholders in every step of the process. Through her experience as an educator, community advocate, union member, and leader of professional associations, Sen. Reny has worked at local, school, district, and state-wide levels to solve problems, support equitable policies, and advocate for children and families.
Sen. Reny serves on the marine resources committee and on the appropriations and financial affairs committee.
The marine resources committee covers the Department of Marine Resources; Marine Patrol; commercial and recreational marine fisheries management, licensing and enforcement; marine science and research; shellfish sanitation and management; and aquaculture.
The appropriations and financial affairs committee covers General Fund appropriations and general fiscal policy; federal funds allocations, special revenue and block grant allocations when part of a biennial or supplemental budget; Budget Stabilization Fund; general obligation bond issues; collective bargaining funding; budgeting methodologies; review of financial orders; and financial evaluation of agencies of state government.
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: cameron.reny@legislature.maine.gov or 207-400-9910
ELECTIONS 2024:
This seat was on the ballot during the 2024 election cycle. Running for the seat were Cameron Reny (D) and Dale Harmon (R).
View contributions to each candidate, campaign expenditures and campaign filings on the Maine Ethics Commission website.
LEGISLATIVE WORK:
The following chart is a compilation of legislation sponsored by Sen. Reny 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. View each vote cast by Sen. Reny.
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