State Representative District 41 in Maine State House District 41, Maine
2026 Primary Election
- Joshua D Gerritsen — Filmmaker in Rockport, ME
Josh Gerritsen, a filmmaker residing in Rockport, Maine, is a candidate for State Representative in Maine House District 41, which includes Camden and Rockport. He launched his campaign in November 2025, driven by concerns over the rising cost of living, specifically in housing, healthcare, and electricity. Gerritsen states that his background as a documentary filmmaker has equipped him with the essential skill of listening to people's stories and challenges. He intends to engage directly with residents across Camden and Rockport to understand their needs and collaborate on solutions. Gerritsen is running as a Democrat.
- Marcus P Mrowka — Chair, Five Town Community School District School Board in Camden, ME
Marcus Mrowka, a Democrat and cisgender gay man, is running for Maine House District 41 to represent Camden and Rockport. He has dedicated his career to the labor movement, fighting for working people, affordable healthcare, and strong public schools. Mrowka currently chairs the Five Town CSD School Board, having served two terms. He seeks to make life more affordable, strengthen public education, support small businesses, and defend freedoms. His platform includes expanding housing, universal childcare, reducing healthcare and utility costs, property tax relief, and protecting children and families from federal overreach. He lives in Camden with his partner.
- Cory Christopher Raymond — Candidate for State Representative in Rockport, ME
Cory Raymond, a Rockport resident, is running for the Maine House of Representatives District 41 in 2026, following a strong bid in 2024. Not a career politician, he is driven by his experiences raising a family on Maine's midcoast and a desire to see Augusta better reflect local values. Raymond advocates for low taxes, individual freedoms, and reduced regulatory burdens on businesses and working families. His platform includes bolstering public safety, supporting the farming community, increasing school choice and curriculum transparency, opposing costly energy mandates, and defending Maine's working waterfront and fishing livelihoods.