Brian Duff interviewed by Seacoast Online on Tuesday's Maine referendums
Brian Duff, Ph.D., associate professor of political science, was interviewed by the for a Nov. 6, 2011 story on factors that may affect the outcome of several referendums on the Maine November ballot.
Duff said one wild card in the statewide election may be the first-ever ranked-choice voting for mayor of Portland. If Portland voters turn out in greater numbers to vote for mayor, "it could have an effect on the statewide measures."
With regard to Question 2, which would allow racinos to be built in southern Maine and Washington County, Duff said that the $3 million plus spent by supporters of measure on TV and direct mail ads could spell the difference between a yes and no vote, even though most Mainers have traditionally indicated they do not favor gambling.
Duff is the author of The Parent as Citizen: A Democratic Dilemma.