A Democratic Party in crisis will elect its new chairman on Saturday
- Charles Dingman has been elected as the new chair of the Maine Democratic Party, aiming to attract a broader range of voters ahead of the 2026 gubernatorial election.
- Imke Schlesser-Jandreau was elected as vice chair and plans to work with Dingman to enhance outreach efforts.
- Neither Dingman nor Schlesser-Jandreau received endorsement from Maine Governor Janet Mills, who supported other candidates instead.
- Dingman emphasized the need to counter the 'toxic agenda' of the current national regime and to reconnect with disillusioned voters in both rural and urban areas.
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