Justin Chenette for County Commissioner
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Former Senator Justin Chenette made history in 2012 when, at just 21 years old, he became Maine's youngest lawmaker and the nation’s youngest openly gay legislator. He was sworn into office just a week before graduating from college. Since then, Justin has spent nearly a decade in public office.

He is a former 4-term Maine lawmaker having served 4 years in the Senate and 4 years in the House of Representatives. Justin’s public service career began in high school at age 17 when Governor John Baldacci appointed him to serve on the Maine State Board of Education, making history as the first student board member.

He currently serves as a Maine-Canadian Legislative Advisory Commissioner and a member of the Maine Right to Know Advisory Committee, after being appointed by Senate President Troy Jackson in 2021. In these roles, Justin works to strengthen cooperation between Canada and Maine as well as works to improve public access and transparency in government.

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Justin has been recognized nationally by The Advocate magazine, listing him on their list of the 40 Under 40 most accomplished leaders throughout the entire country.
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In the Legislature, he chaired the bipartisan Government Oversight Committee, taking a leadership role holding agencies and department heads accountable to ensure effectiveness of programs and to safeguard taxpayer dollars.


​He served on a number of committees including Senate Ethics, Environment & Natural Resources, Criminal Justice & Public Safety, Taxation, State & Local Government, Maine Climate Council’s Coastal & Marine Working Group, and founded the Democracy Reform Caucus and the Youth Caucus. He also served as a Maine Citizen Trade Policy Commissioner, advising on the legal and economic impacts of trade agreements on existing laws, working conditions and businesses in Maine.

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Justin is the president and founder of the Maine Democracy Project, which works to empower a new generation of voters, advocates, and leaders through civics education. He is the author of the children’s book entitled The Great Whoopie Pie Debate, aimed at educating students about how their own government works.

​Justin previously ran a non-profit organization to advance arts education, connect Veterans to job training, help students afford college, and increase volunteerism. He continues this work through his family's nonprofit 
scholarship fund, providing college scholarships each year to graduating Maine high school students. Justin is a board member of Age Friendly Saco and is a Saco Bay Rotarian, a Thornton Academy Class Agent, and member of the Old Orchard Beach Chamber of Commerce. He spent nearly 8 years on the board and past president of his community’s downtown revitalization organization, Saco Main Street. 
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Two sitting U.S. Presidents have honored his volunteer work as the recipient of the Volunteer Service Award; in 2008, by President Bush, and in 2016, by President Obama. He also received both the Governor’s Exemplary Service Award in 2009 and a Mayoral Certificate of Service for his leadership in the community in 2020.
Prior to legislative service, Justin got his start in journalism having been a TV anchor, producer, reporter, and columnist for various media outlets. He is best known in Saco for his role managing TATV Channel 3 and hosting his own statewide public affairs show, Youth in Politics on WPXT/WPME, while in high school. He also served on the Society of Professional Journalists National Diversity Committee. Justin is currently a columnist with the Courier newspaper with a circulation of around 22,000. 
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While in college, he was chosen to be a national Obama delegate to the 2012 Democratic National Convention, was a congressional intern for U.S. Senator Olympia Snowe, and interned at both Saco City Hall and Equality Maine. He re-established the statewide organization, Maine Young Democrats, serving as its president for two years and is a past state director of the Young Elected Officials Network.
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Chairing the Government Oversight Committee
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Honoring Thornton Academy students

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After attending Saco public schools, Justin graduated high school from Thornton Academy while taking a full semester of college courses at the University of Southern Maine. He graduated from Northern Vermont University-Lyndon with a B.S. in Broadcast News and was named the Outstanding Young Alumni in 2019. Justin went on to earn a Post-Baccalaureate Degree in Public Administration from the University of Maine at Augusta. After receiving a national fellowship, he also earned an Executive Certificate in Public Leadership from Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government.

​He lives in Saco with his husband Eduard, who is an environmental engineer, an adjunct professor, and works to protect our environment as a Saco River Corridor Commissioner. ​
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Running for County Commissioner District #3

Phone

207-590-3266 (cell)

Email

justinchenette@gmail.com

Address

284 Bradley Street #5, Saco, ME 04072
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