Case Name: In re APPORTIONMENT OF SENATE
Court: Maine Supreme Judicial Court
Jurisdiction: Maine
Decision Date: 1972-02-01
Citations: 287 A.2d 421
Docket Number: 
Parties: In re APPORTIONMENT OF SENATE.
Judges: DONALD W. WEBBER
Reporter: West's Atlantic Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 287
Pages: 421–425

Head Matter:
In re APPORTIONMENT OF SENATE.
Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.
Feb. 1, 1972.
As Amended March 1, 1972.

Opinion:
ORDER
Whereas the Supreme Judicial Court, the Justices unanimously agreeing thereto, has made the apportionment of the Senate and established the districts for the choice of a Senator from each district by order dated February 1,1972, and
Whereas the Supreme Judicial Court has caused said order together with a "memorandum to accompany senatorial apportionment" and an official map of the senatorial districts to be deposited with the Secretary of State in the office of the Secretary of State,
Now, therefore, it is hereby ordered that a copy of said order, memorandum and map be deposited with the Administrative Assistant to the Chief Justice, kept and recorded as a permanent record of the redistricting of the Senate of Maine pursuant to Section 2 of Part Second of Article IV of the Constitution as amended by Article CX effective November 17, 1969.
Said order, memorandum and map shall be recorded in the Maine Reporter.
For the Court
ARMAND A, DUFRESNE, Jr.
Chief Justice.
ORDER
Whereas the 105th Legislature failed effectively to perform its assigned constitutional task to "cause the State to be divided into districts for the choice of a Senator from each district" prior to January 1, 1972 pursuant to Section 2 of Part Second of Article IV of the Constitution as amended by Article CX effective November 17, 1969.
Now, therefore, in compliance with the provisions of the Constitution in said Article CX, which read:
"In the event that the Legislature shall fail to make an apportionment, the Supreme Judicial Court shall, within sixty days following the end of the period in which the legislature is required to act, but fails to do so, make the apportionment.
the Supreme Judicial Court, the Justices unanimously agreeing thereto, does hereby make the apportionment by causing the State to be divided into thirty-three districts for the choice of Senators, and does hereby ESTABLISH the following districts for the choice of a Senator from each district:
District Number One, consisting of the municipalities of Eliot, Kittery, North Ber-wick, South Berwick, Wells, and York;
District Number Two, consisting of the municipalities of Arundel, Biddeford, Dayton, Kennebunk, and Kennebunkport;
District Number Three, consisting of the municipalities of Acton, Alfred, Berwick, Cornish, Lebanon, Limerick, Limington, Lyman, Newfield, Parsonfield, Sanford, Shap-leigh, and Waterboro;
District Number Four, consisting of the municipalities of Buxton, Hollis, Old Orchard Beach, and Saco in York County, Scarborough in Cumberland County and that part of the City of South Portland, known as "Sunset Park", bounded easterly by U. S. Route 1 (Main Street), southerly by the Scarborough-South Portland line, westerly by the Scarborough Connector highway, so-called, and northerly by the turnpike access highway running between Main Street, South Portland, and Maine Turnpike Exit #7;
District Number Five, consisting of the municipalities of Bridgton, Harrison, and Otisfield in Cumberland County, Bethel, Canton, Gilead, Milton Township, Peru, and all other municipalities and unorganized territories in Oxford County lying south of said five above named, except Hebron;
District Number Six, consisting of the municipalities of Baldwin, Casco, Cumberland, Falmouth, Gray, Naples, New Gloucester, North Yarmouth, Pownal, Raymond, Sebago, and Windham;
District Number Seven, consisting of the municipalities of Gorham, Standish, West-brook, and the precinct numbered six-two (6-2), as presently constituted, in the City of Portland;
District Number Eight, consisting of the municipalities of Cape Elizabeth and South Portland, excepting that part of the City of South Portland, known as "Sunset Park", bounded easterly by U. S. Route 1 (Main Street), southerly by the Scarborough-South Portland line, westerly by the Scarborough Connector highway, so-called, and northerly by the turnpike access highway running between Main Street, South Portland, and Maine Turnpike Exit #7;
District Number Nine, consisting of the precincts in the City of Portland numbered one-one (1-1), one-two (1-2), one-three (1-3), one-four (1 — 4), one-five (1-5), two-one (2-1), two-two (2-2) and three-one (3-1), as presently constituted;
District Number Ten, consisting of the precincts in the City of Portland numbered three-two (3-2), four-one (4-1), four-two (4 — 2), five-one (5-1), five-two (5-2), and six-one (6-1), as presently constituted;
District Number Eleven, consisting of the municipalities of Brunswick, Freeport, Harpswell, and Yarmouth in Cumberland County, and Durham in Androscoggin County;
District Number Twelve, consisting of the municipalities of Auburn, Mechanic Falls, Minot, and Poland in Androscoggin County, and Hebron in Oxford County;
District Number Thirteen, consisting of the wards in the City of Lewiston numbered one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), and five (5), as presently constituted;
District Number Fourteen, consisting of the municipalities of Bowdoin, Bowdoin-ham, Perkins Township, Richmond, and Topsham in Sagadahoc County, Lisbon, Sa-battus, Wales, and the wards in the City of Lewiston numbered six (6) and seven (7), as presently constituted, in Androscoggin County;
District Number Fifteen, consisting of the municipalities of Greene, Leeds, Liver-more, Livermore Falls, and Turner in An-droscoggin County, Farmingdale, Gardiner, Litchfield, Manchester, Monmouth, Wayne, West Gardiner, and Winthrop in Kennebec County;
District Number Sixteen, consisting of Dixfield, Hanover, Mexico, Newry, Rum-ford and TA No. 1, and all other municipalities and unorganized territories in Oxford County lying north of the six above named, and all municipalities and unorganized territories in Franklin County except Chester-ville, Farmington, Freeman Township, Industry, Kingfield, New Sharon, New Vineyard, Reddington, Salem Township, Strong, Sugarloaf Township, T3R2, T4R1, and T4R3;
District Number Seventeen, consisting of the municipalities of Parkman and Wellington in Piscataquis County, Chesterville, Farmington, Freeman Township, Industry, Kingfield, New Sharon, New Vineyard, Reddington, Salem Township, Strong, Sugarloaf Township, T3R2, T4R1, and T4R3 in Franklin County, and all the mu nicipalities and unorganized territories in Somerset County except Canaan, Fairfield, Mercer, Norridgewock, Pittsfield, Skowhe-gan, and Smithfield;
District Number Eighteen, consisting of the municipalities of Mercer, Norridgewock, and Smithfield in Somerset County, Belgrade, Fayette, Mount Vernon, Oakland, Readfield, Rome, Sidney, Vienna, and Wa-terville in Kennebec County;
District Number Nineteen, consisting of the municipalities of Augusta, Chelsea, Hal-lowell, Vassalboro, and Windsor in Kenne-bec County;
District. Number Twenty, consisting of the municipalities of Pittston and Randolph in Kennebec County, Arrowsic, Bath, Georgetown, Phippsburg, West Bath, and Woolwich in Sagadahoc County, Aina, Boothbay, Boothbay Harbor, Dresden, Edgecomb, Hibberts Gore, Jefferson, New Castle, Somerville Plantation, Southport, Westport, Whitef ield, and Wiscasset in Lincoln County;
District Number Twenty-One, consisting of the municipalities of Bremen, Bristol, Damariscotta, Nobleboro, South Bristol, and Waldoboro in Lincoln County, Cushing, Friendship, Martinicus Isle, Monhegan Plantation, North Haven, Owl's Head, Rockland, South Thomaston, St. George, Thomaston, Union, Vinal Haven, Warren, and Washington in Knox County;
District Number Twenty-Two, consisting of the municipalities of Appleton, Camden, Hope, and Rockport in Knox County, China in Kennebec County, and all of the municipalities in Waldo County except Winter-port;
District Number Twenty-Three, consisting of the municipalities of Canaan, Fair-field, Pittsfield, and Skowhegan in Somerset County, Albion, Benton, Clinton, Unity Township, and Winslow in Kennebec County;
District Number Twenty-Four, consisting of the muncipalities of Bucksport and Or-land in Hancock County, Winterport in Waldo County, Carmel, Corinna, Dexter, Dixmont, Etna, Exeter, Garland, Hampden, Hermon, Newburgh, Newport, Orrington, Plymouth, and Stetson in Penobscot County;
District Number Twenty-Five, consisting of the wards in the City of Bangor numbered three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6), and seven (7), as presently constituted;
District Number Twenty-Six, consisting of the municipalities of Bradley, Brewer, Eddington, Holden, Milford, Orono, and Veazie, and the wards in the City of Bangor numbered one (1) and two (2), as presently constituted;
District Number Twenty-Seven, consisting of the municipalities and unorganized territories of Alton, Argyle Township, Bradford, Burlington, Carroll Plantation, Charleston, Corinth, Drew Plantation, Edinburg, Enfield, Glenburn, Grand Falls Plantation, Greenbush, Greenfield, How-land, Hudson, Kenduskeag, Kingman Township, Lagrange, Lakeville Plantation, Lee, Levant, Lincoln, Lowell, Mattawam-keag, Maxfield, Old Town (which includes the "Penobscot- Tribal Reservation") Pas-sadumkeag, Prentiss Plantation, Springfield, Summit TIN.D., T3R1, T5R1, Webster Plantation, and Winn in Penobscot County, Benedicta, Glenwood Plantation, Island Falls, Macwahoc Plantation, Reed Plantation, Sherman and the unorganized territories (known as Unorganized Southern Aroostook) of Silver Ridge Township, TAR2, TAR5 (Molunkus), T1R4, T1R5, T2R4, T3R2, T3R3, T3R4, and T4R3 in Aroostook County;
District Number Twenty-Eight, consisting of the municipalities of Clifton in Penobscot County, Isle au Haut in Knox County and all the municipalities and unorganized territories in Hancock County, except Bucksport and Orland;
District Number Twenty-Nine, consisting of all the municipalities and unorganized territories of Washington County, Amity, Bancroft, Haynesville, Orient, and Weston in Aroostook County;
ville; District Number Thirty, consisting of all the municipalities and unorganized territories in Piscataquis County, except Parkman and Wellington, and all the municipalities and unorganized territories in Penobscot County north of and including Chester, Medway, Seboeis Plantation, T1R7 (Mattamiscontis), T2R8, and Wood-
District Number Thirty-One, consisting of the municipalities of Allagash Plantation, Caribou, Eagle Lake, New Canada Plantation, Perham, Presque Isle, St. Francis, St. John Plantation, Wade, Wallagrass Plantation, Washburn, Westmanland Plantation, Winterville Plantation, Woodland, and all the unorganized territories in Aroo-stook County lying westerly of the Sixth Range of Lots WELS, together with T13R5, T14R5, T14R6, T15R5, T15R6, T16R4, T16R5, T16R6, T17R4, and T17R5;
District Number Thirty-Two, consisting of the municipalities of Caswell Plantation, Connor Township, Cyr Plantation, Fort Kent, Frenchville, Grand Isle, Hamlin Plantation, Limestone, Madawaska, New Sweden, St. Agatha, Stockholm, Van Burén, and T17R3 WELS;
District Number Thirty-Three, consisting of all the municipalities and unorganized territories in the first range of lots WELS between and including Cary Plantation and Fort Fairfield, in the second range of lots WELS between and including Linneus and Westfield, in the third range of lots WELS between and including Oakfield and Mapleton, in the fourth range of lots WELS between and including Dyer Brook and Castle Hill, in the fifth range of lots WELS between and including Crystal and Ashland, in the sixth range of lots WELS between and including Oxbow Plantation and Portage Lake.
So ordered.
ARMAND A. DUFRESNE, Jr.
Chief Justice
DONALD W. WEBBER
RANDOLPH A. WEATHERBEE
CHARLES A. POMEROY
SIDNEY W. WERNICK
JAMES P. ARCHIBALD
Justices
MEMORANDUM TO ACCOMPANY SENATORIAL APPORTIONMENT
SUMMARY ANALYSIS
Distribution of District deviation from norm