State Representative District 141 in Maine State House District 141, Maine
2026 Primary Election
- Marc A Boisse — Small business owner in Shapleigh, ME
Marc Boisse, a Republican, is seeking election to the Maine House of Representatives for District 141 in the 2026 primary. A dedicated husband to Cara, father of five, and grandfather to seventeen, he is known for his involvement in his church and coaching. Boisse is a successful small business owner, specifically operating The Whole Nine Yards Aluminum Dock Company, and aims to bring common sense leadership to Augusta for the communities of Shapleigh, Newfield, and Springvale. His platform prioritizes championing small businesses, reining in electricity costs, ensuring responsible state spending, opposing taxes on tips or overtime, and protecting girls’ sports and private spaces. He is not an incumbent in this race.
- Rebecca L Flood Andrews — Candidate for State Representative in ME
Rebecca L Flood Andrews is a Democratic candidate vying for a seat in the Maine House of Representatives. She is scheduled to appear on the Democratic primary ballot on June 9, 2026, for District 141. Should she succeed in the primary, she would advance to the general election on November 3, 2026. She is not an incumbent in the race. Andrews has engaged with the NRA-PVF, earning an "AQ" grade, which suggests she responded to their candidate survey and is deemed "Asked and Qualified" by the organization. While predominantly associated with District 141 in election reporting, she is also listed as a candidate for District 21 by the NRA-PVF.
- Clinton Wesley Phinney Jr. — Candidate for State Representative in Shapleigh, ME
Clinton Wesley Phinney Jr. is a Republican candidate seeking to represent District 141 in the Maine House of Representatives. A resident of Shapleigh, he is currently vying for the Republican nomination in the June 9 primary election. District 141 encompasses parts of Sanford and Springvale, as well as the towns of Shapleigh and Newfield. Phinney Jr. is challenging Marc A. Boisse for the party's nomination, as the current incumbent is not seeking re-election. The winner of this primary will advance to face a Democratic candidate and an independent candidate in the general election for the 2026 election cycle.