BANGOR DAILY NEWS • April 1, 2020
Maine Secretary of State Matt Dunlap said on Wednesday his office did not disqualify enough signatures to stop the progress of a referendum set for the November 2020 ballot that aims to kill Central Maine Power’s proposed corridor project. The decision was a blow to the utility’s bid to keep the question off the ballot, though it is not final and will go back to a Superior Court judge for approval after she kicked the question of whether the referendum qualified for the ballot back to the secretary of state’s office in March.