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Sen. Collins: Maine Senate Race Winner May Not Be Known for a Week

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Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

By    |   Tuesday, 03 November 2020 10:42 AM EST

If no candidate receives an outright majority on election night in the Maine Senate race, it could take a week to determine who the winner is, Sen. Susan Collins told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt on Tuesday.

"If neither of us gets 50% of the vote, then we get into the rather odd ranked-choice voting. … We probably would not know for certain who won for another week," said the Republican, who, according to the polls, is in a tight reelection battle with Democrat challenger Sara Gideon.

Maine has a voting system in which voters can rank candidates in order of preference. The Hill explains that if no candidate gets a majority at first, then the lowest-ranked candidate is eliminated and his supporters are redirected based on their second preference.

Such a pattern continues until a candidate receives a majority.

Since the race is apparently so tight, the Maine Senate contest is expected to have the subsequent rounds because neither Collins nor Gideon are likely to get 50% on election night.

Democrats view Maine as a must-win state to achieve their goal of winning back the Senate majority, which would require a net pickup of at least four seats or three seats plus the White House, so that a Democrat vice president could break any potential tie vote.

Two years ago it took Maine election officials a week to determine who won the state's 2nd Congressional District, which also used ranked-choice voting.

Brian Freeman

Brian Freeman, a Newsmax writer based in Israel, has more than three decades writing and editing about culture and politics for newspapers, online and television.

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If no candidate receives an outright majority on election night in the Maine Senate race, it could take a week to determine who the winner is, Sen. Susan Collins told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt on Tuesday. "If neither of us gets 50% of the vote, then we get into the rather odd...
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