[Podcast] Maine Voters Dismiss Both Parties in Fight Against Establishment

[Podcast] Maine Voters Dismiss Both Parties in Fight Against Establishment
Published: 08 May, 2018
1 min read

T.J. O’Hara, the host of Deconstructed, is joined by Kyle Bailey, the campaign manager of both Maine’s ranked choice voting and Terry Hayes for Governor.

The two discuss the history (and struggle) of ranked choice voting in Maine, the benefits of RCV, Maine’s history with independent and third party candidates, the difference between RCV and plurality voting, and more.

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Kyle Bailey has over a decade of experience in management and fundraising for candidate campaigns, ballot measure campaigns, and advocacy organizations. In 2016, Kyle led the first-in-the nation successful statewide ballot measure campaign to adopt ranked choice voting by the second largest vote of the people in Maine’s history. Kyle also worked on the Maine gubernatorial campaign of Eliot Cutler (2014), the Atlanta, Georgia mayoral campaign of Mary Norwood (2009), and the Georgia lieutenant gubernatorial campaign of Jim Martin (2006).

And in 2018, Kyle is leading a people’s veto campaign on the June 2018 ballot to restore ranked choice voting in Maine, after it was repealed by Maine Legislature last year. He is also managing the Clean Elections gubernatorial bid of Maine’s first independent State Treasurer Terry Hayes. Kyle is the Owner and President of Peachtree Strategies LLC. Born in Florida and raised in Georgia, Kyle lives in Gorham, Maine with his husband State Rep. Andrew McLean.

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