Maine Governor Janet Mills Ends Senate Campaign, Clearing Path for Democratic Primary Contender
• Maine Governor Janet Mills announced on Thursday that she will withdraw her planned Senate bid, removing herself from the Democratic primary and effectively clearing the way for state Senator Ben Chipman to enter an open contest. • Mills cited family considerations and the toll of a high‑profile Senate race as key reasons, saying that Maine “needs steady leadership” in the governor’s office as she continues her second term. • Her exit reshapes the state’s political map, likely sparing Democrats from a bruising intra‑party primary in a state that has recently trended purple in national elections. • With the field now widened, attention turns to who among Maine’s Democrats and Republicans will step forward to challenge the Republican incumbent or seek a newly winnable open seat.





