TABOR Appears To Be Crashing And Burning

With roughly 17% of the vote counted in Maine so far, Question 1 has tightened up a great deal, currently standing at 48-51 for no. However, thus far in the night the response to TABOR has remained relatively steady – a complete and utter rejection.

Currently, no is winning handily. They are up by more than 15,000 votes and 20 percentage points.

It is still early, and there is plenty of room for things to change, but TABOR is not performing as well as I thought it would, and appears to be ready to go down in defeat.

Stay tuned as election night evolves.

VOTER APPROVAL OF TAX INCREASES
No 43926 60.77%
Yes 28355 39.23%

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Matthew Gagnon is the Editor In Chief of Pine Tree Politics. Matt grew up in Hampden, Maine and went on to study Political Science at the University of Maine. He has since moved to Washington DC, where he has worked as Deputy Director of Digital Strategy for the National Republican Senatorial Committee, and later as the Director of New Media Communications for Senator Susan Collins. He currently works for New Media Strategies, an Arlington based firm specializing in digital strategy and communications.