Platner won the Democratic primary, so the Democratic Party of Maine will select the winner according to Maine law and the state Democratic Party charter. From the Portland Press-Herald article I linked above:
According to Maine law, if a candidate nominated in a primary election withdraws on or before 5 p.m. on the second Monday in July — July 13 this year — a replacement candidate can be named. Platner dropping out now makes that replacement process possible.
The Democrats have until the fourth Monday in July — July 27 this year — to fill the vacancy, according to the Maine Department of the Secretary of State.
According to the Democratic Party charter, the process for naming replacement candidates includes convening a nominating meeting assembled by a person appointed by the party chair.
The charter does not provide great detail on the process for picking a replacement but says the meeting should be run in accordance with state law and the party charter.
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Platner won the Democratic primary, so the Democratic Party of Maine will select the winner according to Maine law and the state Democratic Party charter. From the Portland Press-Herald article I linked above:
This is an archive link to the above Press-Herald article; I am aware there are problems with the archive site but it has the content. Use at your own discretion: https://archive.md/FaCOR