State
Year
2026
Key Stat(s)

Maine will elect one U.S. Senator and two members to its U.S. House delegation. 

Republican Senator Susan Collins has raised over $3.8M for her race; it is considered to be one of the most competitive nationally by The Cook Political Report. Thirteen percent of her funds are from small contributions. There are five Democratic candidates with fundraising data for this race including Janet Mills, the outgoing governor, with over $2.5M; she is the only Democratic woman with campaign finance data. The money race for Democrats is led by Graham Platner, with over $7.8M. Whereas Mills did not report self-financed contributions, the average percent of funds from self-financing for the men challenging Collins is 55%. 

Self-financing is playing a role for Democratic men in Maine whereas Democratic women have not reported self-financed contributions. 

Democrat Chellie Pingree (ME-1) is running for reelection. She has raised $115,231 and 43% of her funds are from small contributions.

ME-2 is an open seat; no women have reported campaign finance information for the race.

Democratic men running for the U.S. House have a higher average proportion of funds from small contributions than Democratic women. 

This statistic is the average total amount raised to date from individuals (including self-financing). 

This statistic is the average amount from self-financing as a proportion of total raised (from individuals including the candidate) by candidate subgroup. Primary challengers to incumbents are excluded.

This statistic is the average amount of contributions $200 or less as a proportion of total raised (excluding self-financed contributions) by candidate subgroup.

Data Type
National View