James Martin (Maine Politician)
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James R. Martin (October 8, 1965 – April 9, 2018) was an American IT consultant and
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from the state of
Maine Maine () is a state in the New England and Northeastern regions of the United States. It borders New Hampshire to the west, the Gulf of Maine to the southeast, and the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Quebec to the northeast and north ...
. A
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, he served a single term in the
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, representing the 18th district which encompasses his hometown of Orono, as well as
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and the northeast side of Bangor. Born in
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, Martin grew up in Missouri. His stepfather served in the armed forces and Martin spent part of his youth at the U.S. Air Force base in
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, Turkey. On leaving high school in 1984, he moved to Maine and, in 1992, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Work from the
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in Orono. He became a social worker, practicing in
Penobscot County Penobscot County is a county in the U.S. state of Maine, named for the Penobscot Nation on Wabanakik. As of the 2020 census, the population was 152,199. Its county seat is Bangor. The county was established on February 15, 1816, from part of ...
. Martin worked in the IT industry, opening a small business in Orono. Martin was active in Maine politics for much of his life, becoming actively involved in Maine Won't Discriminate in the 1990s, and many LGBT rights campaigns. He served as chair of the Penobscot County Democratic Committee and was a delegate to the 2004 Democratic National Convention. He first ran for public office in 2008, seeking to succeed Rep. Michael Dunn in the 18th House district. Dunn, a Democrat who had only narrowly been re-elected in 2006 (with 52% of the vote), had decided against running for re-election. Martin did not attract any primary opponents but faced two opponents, a Republican and an Independent, in the general election. Martin won 39% of the vote, beating Independent Thomas Mooney, by only 119 votes (2.5%), with Republican Patrick Joyce finishing third on 24%. He took office in December 2008. He ran for re-election in 2010 but lost to Republican James W. Parker by 207 votes (6.0%). Martin was openly gay. He died at home with his husband and son by his side due to ALS on April 9, 2018.


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1965 births 2018 deaths Democratic Party members of the Maine House of Representatives American gay politicians LGBT state legislators in Maine People from Orono, Maine Politicians from Des Moines, Iowa {{Maine-politician-stub