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Executive Council of Maine

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Former government body in Maine, US (1820–1975)

The Executive Council of Maine was a government body established with the Maine Constitution in 1820 and dissolved via statewide referendum in 1975. It was made up of seven members, traditionally defeated members of the majority legislative party, and was used as a safeguard against gubernatorial control. However, the unelected council often had problems with governors from different political parties. In the last years of the Executive Council, the Republican majority council and legislature faced serious opposition from Democrat Kenneth M. Curtis. In November 1975, the body was disestablished via a statewide referendum. Said former Governor Curtis on the abolishment, "I didn't think I'd live long enough to see it happen".

Prominent members

References

  1. Day, John S. (July 3, 1973). "Executive Council survives late flurry". Bangor Daily News. pp. 1–2. Retrieved 20 March 2012.
  2. ^ Swearingen, Dave (November 5, 1975). "Voters Abolish Executive Council". Lewiston Evening Journal. Retrieved 20 March 2012.
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