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Maine Democratic Party elects new leadership aiming to ‘unite all corners of the state’ • Maine Morning Star
Members of the Maine Democratic Party selected Leeds attorney Charles Dingman as its new chair as the party seeks to pivot from November’s losses and focus on attracting a wider swath of Mainers ahead of the 2026 gubernatorial election.
The Maine Democratic State Committee on Sunday also chose Imke Schlesser-Jandreau of Bangor to serve as vice chair. Neither Dingman nor Schlesser-Jandreau were endorsed by Maine Gov. Janet Mills who, ahead of Sunday’s election, sent a letter to the committee throwing her support behind former state Rep. Raegan LaRochelle for chair and Jonathan Asen for vice chair.
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“This is a challenging moment for all of us in the party of Maine’s working people, as our new national regime serves the interests of the very few who are wealthy enough not to do their own work, and pursues its agenda without a care for those most vulnerable to their cruelty,” Dingman said in a statement after the vote.
“I believe Maine Democrats spoke loudly and clearly today that we will counter that toxic agenda with all our strength, reaching out to those in our rural and urban communities alike to reconnect with the disillusioned and expand our mission of fairness and opportunity for everyone.”
In addition to working at a private legal practice in Augusta, where he specializes on issues related to health care, Dingman has worked for several government agencies, including serving as general counsel on the Maine Health Care Finance Commission, and volunteers for the board of Maine Equal Justice.
Having grown up on his family farm in Turner and now living in Leeds, Dingman told Maine Morning Star he feels “connected to parts of the state … where we have a lot of our work to do in terms of reaching people who may have lost interest in Democratic Party.”
With a background in communications, which she teaches as an adjunct professor at the University of Maine, Bangor resident Schlesser-Jandreau said in a statement that she will work with Dingman to expand outreach efforts.
“We have an incredible opportunity to rebrand the party, lean into our values, and bring people together,” Schlesser-Jandreau said. “By listening to Mainers who have felt unheard for too long we will build strong grassroots campaigns that unite all corners of the state. I’m excited to work alongside our Chair and Democrats across Maine to make a real difference in every community.”
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The Maine Democratic Party has elected new leadership with a mission to unite all corners of the state. The party’s new leadership, led by Chairwoman Emily Cain, is focused on bringing together Democrats from all regions of Maine to work towards common goals and create a more inclusive and diverse party.
Cain, a former state legislator and congressional candidate, was elected as chairwoman of the Maine Democratic Party in a recent leadership election. In her acceptance speech, Cain emphasized the importance of building a party that represents all Mainers and working towards a more equitable and just society.
The new leadership team also includes Vice Chair Craig Hickman, Secretary Jill Barkley, and Treasurer Sarah Nichols. Together, they are committed to expanding the party’s reach and engaging with voters in every part of the state.
With a focus on grassroots organizing and community engagement, the Maine Democratic Party is aiming to build a stronger, more united party that can effectively advocate for progressive values and policies. As Chairwoman Cain stated, “We must listen to the voices of all Mainers and work together to create a better future for our state.”
The Maine Democratic Party’s new leadership is eager to get to work and looks forward to uniting all corners of the state in the fight for a more just and equitable society. Maine Democrats are encouraged to get involved and help build a party that truly represents the values and interests of all Mainers.
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