Republican Candidate for Maine House of Representatives, District 66 • ME • Maine House of Representatives District 66
Michael D. Perkins has spent his life serving — in uniform, on patrol, behind the counter of his own businesses, and around the table with his neighbors. Four years in the United States Air Force. Thirty-four years as a police officer. Forty years married to his wife Kelly, raising two children and now four grandchildren together in Oakland. Mike owns and operates four businesses here in town, and for the last forty years he has been one of the leading hands behind the Oakland community Thanksgiving dinner — a quiet measure of what kind of neighbor he is. That service has carried into public office too. He has chaired the Oakland Town Council for nearly all of the last twenty years, served four years on the Kennebec County budget committee, and previously represented District 66 in the Maine House for three terms (2016–2022). Mike is running again because he believes District 66 deserves the same kind of representation it had under him for those three terms — and what Oakland has gotten from him for a generation: someone who shows up, listens, and gets the work done. Not politics as usual — practical, accountable representation rooted in Oakland, the police force he served, and the community he and Kelly have called home.
Maine House of Representatives · District 66
Represented District 66 in Augusta for three terms (2016–2022). Continued to serve Oakland on the Town Council in the years since. Now running to return to the State House.
Kennebec County, Maine
Reviewing and approving the county budget — keeping a careful eye on every dollar of taxpayer money.
Town of Oakland, Maine
Two decades on the Oakland Town Council, nearly all of them as Chairman — local government at its most accountable.
Oakland, Maine
One of the leading hands behind Oakland’s community Thanksgiving dinner — every year, for forty years.
Oakland, Maine
Owns and runs four businesses in Oakland. Knows firsthand what regulation, taxes, and a working economy mean for Maine’s small employers.
Law Enforcement
Thirty-four years as a sworn law enforcement officer — every shift earning the trust of the community he protected.
Active Duty
Four years of service in the United States Air Force before coming home to Maine.