Register for the delegate lottery! Last call May 10!
What will delegates do?
Delegates will gather for two days in-person in Bangor, ME and one-half day virtually to learn, deliberate, and decide. Learn about education in Maine; deliberate on the issues, challenges, and future visions; and decide which actions legislators and our next governor should prioritize on education. You'll also get to meet legislators, community orgniazation leaders, and other experts informally and through panels and discussions.
You'll be part of something real. Recommendations from this Assembly go to Maine legislators and to candidates running for governor. Lawmakers from both parties have already committed to working with the delegates' priorities in strategic sessions in Fall 2026, supported by MEPRI at University of Southern Maine.
You'll be supported. Delegates who attend all sessions receive a $750 stipend. Meals and accommodations are provided during the in-person sessions in Bangor. Travel support is available. If the way you learn best isn't already built in, CEPARE will work with you.
Students will have access to a dedicated teacher to specifically support their participation. Student delegates have the same voting power as adults in the Assembly. 25% of the delegates will be high school students.
You don't need any special background. Delegates don't need to be experts. You'll receive briefings from researchers, hear from educators and community leaders, and work with materials prepared specifically for the Assembly. A variety of learning approaches are built in. No experience necessary.
You'll meet Mainers from across the state. Delegates come from all 16 counties and from every age group, background, and political perspective. The deliberation itself is one of the most distinctive parts of the experience — working through hard questions with people you might not otherwise meet.
How are delegates selected?
Delegates will be chosen by sortition (fancy word for "lottery"), using Panelot. Registering for the lottery does not commit you to participate.
Each county will have four delegates, one from each of the four age groups: 16-17 years, 18-32 years, 33-54 years, 55+ years.
Across the state, delegates will be selected to provide a broadly representative balance across gender, race/ethnicity, political leaning, and educational attainment.
Once the lottery closes in early May, if we have holes in representation, we will reach out to community organizations to ask for help in locating additional volunteers to fill those gaps. Neither we nor any of our affiliated organizations will hand select delegates.
Delegates are expected to attend at least one one-hour virtual preparation session, two consecutive in-person days in Bangor, and one half-day virtual session.
If you have questions, please let us know at usm.cepare@maine.edu.