CMP had a bad Election Day with an even worse year ahead

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • November 3, 2021

Central Maine Power is in a more defensive posture with its own customers after voters soundly rejected the corridor. It did not take long for proponents to promise to take the results of Tuesday’s decisive Question 1 vote to court. Clean Energy Matters, a political action committee funded by CMP, said the referendum was unconstitutional, while Hydro-Quebec, the utility’s partner, reportedly said it would take “necessary actions to have its rights recognized.”

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