Maine State House In February 2018, Maxmin announced her candidacy for District 88 representative to the
Maine House of Representatives. In the Democratic primary on June 12, 2018, she defeated Alan Plummer 80%-20%. In the
2018 Maine House of Representatives general election, Maxmin defeated Republican Michael Lemelin 53%-47%, becoming the first Democrat ever to represent House District 88 and the youngest woman in the
Maine State Legislature. Maxmin served as a member of the Joint Standing Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry in the 129th
Maine Legislature. In March 2019, she introduced the “Act to Establish a Green New Deal for Maine”, and on April 16, 2019, the Maine AFL-CIO announced its support for the bill. This was the first time a state AFL-CIO chapter has endorsed a Green New Deal proposal. Although the final bill was significantly smaller than the original (it was pared from five sections down to two), it passed the Maine Legislature in June 2019 and was signed into law by Governor
Janet Mills on June 17, 2019. Maxmin is a graduate of the
Emerge Maine candidate training program.
Maine State Senate On January 13, 2020, Maxmin announced her candidacy for
Maine State Senate District 13. She was unopposed in the Democratic primary and received all 5,335 votes cast. In the
2020 Maine State Senate general election, Maxmin defeated incumbent Senate Minority Leader
Dana Dow 51%-49% becoming the youngest female state senator in Maine's history.
Rural Runner, a short film about Maxmin's 2020 Maine State Senate race, was released in October 2020. In January 2021, Maxmin was one of over 70 lawmakers to sign a letter asking the Maine Public Utilities Commission to reinstate a moratorium on power disconnections during the
COVID-19 pandemic in Maine. In February 2021, she was appointed by Senate president
Troy Jackson to the Maine Climate Council. In May 2021 she appeared on
Fox News making the claim from her book that Democrats have abandoned rural America On January 12, 2022 Chloe Maxmin announced she decided not to seek re-election and would leave office on December 7, 2022. ==Electoral history==