








Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleState Senator
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
Age65 years old (Nov 14, 1960)
GenderMale
LocationMaine
BackgroundPolitician
EducationNasson College (BS)
Notable personal detailsJames D. Libby is a Republican Maine state senator from Standish and a tenured professor at Thomas College. He previously served in the Maine House (1992–1996) and Maine Senate (1996–2000), and returned to the Maine Senate representing District 22 starting in 2022. He ran for the Republican nomination for Maine governor in 2002 and launched another gubernatorial bid in 2025, later withdrawing in April 2026 after failing to qualify for public campaign financing.
The candidate proposes sizable tax cuts (including a 20% reduction in income taxes in the first budget cycle), repeal of a new tax on senior pensions, and substantial increases to homestead, veterans, and other property-tax exemptions while calling for reduced government spending and eliminating wasteful contracts.
James (Jim) Libby supports tightening eligibility and imposing work requirements for MaineCare, reducing the number of people who qualify for the program, and shifting childless adults from MaineCare to other subsidized insurance. He describes MaineCare’s post‑2019 expansion as unsustainable for providers and seeks structural reforms to limit enrollment and change how the program operates. He has opposed supplemental Medicaid funding measures he says do not address sustainability.
The candidate opposes limits on local cooperation with federal immigration authorities and said he would veto legislation (LD 1971) that prevents law enforcement from detaining or assisting on immigration-related requests. He opposes Maine becoming a sanctuary state and supports preserving local-law-enforcement cooperation with federal immigration agencies.
Supports restrictions on abortion and describes himself as recommending life; stated he would allow a law banning all abortions to become law without his signature if presented such a bill as governor.
Supports expanding natural gas and nuclear (including mobile nuclear units) and increasing hydropower and biomass in the short run, while criticizing recent high-cost solar contract structures and proposing suspension of Maine’s net energy billing and elimination of the renewable equipment tax exemption; endorses rooftop solar but emphasizes market-driven, cost-focused energy policy and a blue-ribbon energy commission.
The candidate identifies with Second Amendment support and has voted against legislation that would impose new restrictions on certain firearms (including a bill to prohibit unserialized/undetectable firearms). Public materials emphasize a family history supportive of gun ownership.
Bangor state Sen. Joe Baldacci joins crowded Democratic primary for Maine's 2nd Congressional District, aiming to challenge Republican favorite Paul LePage.








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