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John Andrews is an American politician serving as a Representative in the Maine House of Representatives since 2018. He was first elected as a Republican to the 73rd district, but became a Libertarian in 2020 due to his dissatisfaction with the house committee assignments given to him. Andrews rejoined the Republican Party in 2022. Due to redistricting, he ran as a Republican in 2022 for Maine House district 79 and was re-elected.[1]

Maine House of Representatives

Elected in 2018 as a Republican, he switched to the Libertarian Party shortly after being re-elected in 2020—becoming the first Libertarian to serve in either chamber of the Maine Legislature—due to dissatisfaction with the committee assignments given to him by his floor leader.[2] Andrews rejoined the Republicans in 2022, citing the removal of the Libertarian Party of Maine as an officially recognized party in the state.[3]

Personal life

Andrews lives in Paris, Maine with his wife, Jeannette Andrews, and his two children. In 2001 he graduated with a B.A. from the University of New Hampshire.[4]

Electoral history

2018 Maine House of Representatives Republican primary, District 73[5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Andrews 582 84.2
Blank ballots 109 15.8
Total votes 691 100%
2018 Maine House of Representatives election, District 73[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Andrews 2,054 56.1
Democratic Robert Faunce 1,466 40.0
Blank ballots 144 3.9
Total votes 3,664 100%
Republican hold
2020 Maine House of Representatives Republican primary, District 73[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Andrews (incumbent) 619 90.0
Blank ballots 69 10.0
Total votes 688 100%
2020 Maine House of Representatives election, District 73[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Andrews (incumbent) 2,896 60.5
Democratic Joshua Woodburn 1,640 34.2
Blank ballots 253 5.3
Total votes 4,789 100%
Republican hold

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