Dr. Nirav Shah Enters Maine Senate Race as Democrats Replace 150,000-Vote Nominee
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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 9
Dr. Nirav Shah Enters Maine Senate Race as Democrats Replace 150,000-Vote Nominee
3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 9
Summary
Dr. Nirav Shah, who led Maine’s Covid response and finished second in the gubernatorial primary, officially joined the Democratic contest Thursday morning after Graham Platner suspended his Senate campaign.
Platner had won the nomination in June with more than 150,000 Democratic primary votes, but the party was forced into a rapid replacement search after a rape allegation he denies.
July 13 is Platner’s deadline to submit a signed request to come off the ballot; as of Thursday morning, Maine’s secretary of state office had not received one.
July 27 is the state-law deadline for Democrats to name a replacement, likely through a still-unsettled nominating convention that could let hundreds of party members vote.
The new nominee will face Republican Senator Susan Collins in a race Democrats view as important to their bid to retake the Senate in November.