25 Feb 2026 Tiffany Roberts – Candidate for United States House District 1
Tiffany Roberts
Office Sought: United States House of Representatives
District: 1
Towns Served: Cumberland, Lincoln, Kennebec (Partial), Knox (partial), Sagadahoc, and York Counties

About Tiffany Roberts
Tiffany Roberts is a multi-term Maine State Representative focused on strengthening Maine’s economy for the long term. She currently chairs the Legislature’s Inland Fisheries & Wildlife Committee and previously served for 4 years as chair of the Innovation, Development, Economic Advancement & Business Committee, where she led efforts to support small businesses, workforce development, and economic modernization.
She has also served on the Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry Committee and the Housing & Economic Development Committee, working at the intersection of natural resources, housing supply, and regional economic growth.
Before public service, Tiffany spent more than two decades in business and marketing, helping companies grow and adapt in changing markets. Tiffany has three adult sons, holds a BS in Business Administration and an MA in Public Policy and Project Management from The University of Southern Maine, Muskie School. She brings that practical experience to her work in government, focusing on policies that build capacity, strengthen Maine’s competitiveness, and ease the cost pressures facing working families.
Tiffany believes Maine’s future depends on strong coastal communities, resilient rural towns, and thriving small cities working together in one integrated economy. She is running for Congress to ensure that Maine families can afford to live, work, and retire in the communities they call home, not just preserving what we have, but building what comes next.
Platform Issues:
- Modernizing Maine’s core industries, including fisheries, forestry, farming, manufacturing, and innovation, to remain competitive in a changing economy.
- Strengthening domestic production and supply chain resilience to reduce economic vulnerability and stabilize prices.
- Supporting small businesses and skilled trades through expanded access to capital and workforce development.
- Increasing housing supply and addressing rising healthcare, energy, and everyday costs that strain working families and seniors.
- Protecting Social Security while improving fiscal accountability and program effectiveness.
- Ensuring Maine’s rural, coastal, and small-city communities all benefit from federal investment.
Priorities in Office
- Expand domestic production and modernize Maine’s natural resource economy.
- Strengthen small businesses and workforce pipelines across every region.
- Increase housing supply and improve healthcare access to ease cost pressures.
- Protect Social Security and ensure federal programs deliver measurable results.
- Practice accessible, results-oriented representation grounded in collaboration and accountability.
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