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The current governor of Maine is former Waterville mayor, Republican Paul LePage. Governor LePage took office on January 5, 2011.
Paul LePage is the Governor of Maine since 5 January 2011.
John Elias BaldacciGovernor TermFour years, two term maximumJohn Baldacci is no longer Governor having served the maximum possible 8 years (2 terms of four years each). The new Governor is Repbulican and Tea Party favourite, Paul LePage, owner of Marden's Surplus and Salvage discount stores, and former Mayor of Waterville, ME.
It used to be cookies and cream ice cream (i think) but as of 2011 Paul LePage is trying to make it become whoopie pies.
Paul LePage, the 74th Governor of Maine, was elected on November 2, 2010.
It's Paul LePage and he is the first Republican governor of Maine for 16 years.
No, Paul LePage does not own Mardens. Mardens is a chain of discount retail stores in Maine, and it is owned by the Marden family. Paul LePage, a former governor of Maine, has no ownership stake in the business.
Paul LePage was born on 1948-10-09.
As of June the Governor for the state of Maine is Paul LePage. He is a Republican and the 74th Governor for the state.
That is an interesting question, because some countries, like Canada, do have a "governor-general." But the United States does not. It has a President and a Vice President who run the federal government, and each of the fifty states has its own governor. To find out the current governor of each state, go to the web page of that state, and it should tell you. But since you selected "Maine" as one of your categories, the current governor of the state of Maine is Paul LePage, who was elected in 2011.
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Governor LePage has publicly stated he is opposed to same-sex marriage. He also made the statement that he thought all marriages performed by government officials should be Civil Unions, rather than marriages. (Maine offers Civil Unions, but is one of the few states in New England that does not have marriage equality.)