Maine Municipalities
Organized municipalities
Maine City and Town Index
An organized municipality has a form of elected local government which administers and provides local services, keeps records, collects licensing fees, and can pass locally binding ordinances among other responsibilities of self-government. The governmental format of most organized towns and plantations is the Town Meeting while the format of most cities is the Council-Manager form. As of 2007 the organized municipalities of Maine consists of 22 cities, 432 towns, and 34 plantations. Collectively these 488 organized municipalities cover less than half of the state's territory. Maine also has 3 Reservations: Indian Island, Indian Township Reservation, and Pleasant Point Indian Reservation.
- The largest municipality in Maine, by population, is the city of Portland (pop. 64,249).
- The smallest city by population is Eastport (pop. 1,640).
- The largest town by population is Brunswick (pop. 21,172).
- The smallest town by population is Frye Island, a resort town which reported zero year-round population in the 2000 Census; one plantation, Glenwood Plantation, Maine, also reported a permanent population of zero.
- In the 2000 Census, the smallest town aside from Frye Island was Centerville with a population of 26, but since that Census, Centerville voted to disincorporate and therefore is no longer a town. The next smallest town with a population listed in that Census is Beddington, (pop. 29).
- The largest municipality by land area is the town of Allagash (128 square miles).
- The smallest municipality by land area is the plantation of Monhegan Island (0.86 square miles).
Unorganized territory
Maine Township Listing (Unorganized Territories)
Unorganized territory has no local government. Administration, services, licensing, and ordinances are handled by the State Government. The Unorganized Territory of Maine consists of over 400 townships (towns are incorporated, townships are unincorporated), plus many coastal islands that do not lie within any municipal bounds. The UT land area is slightly over one half the entire area of the State of Maine. Year round residents in the UT number approximately 9,000, about 1.3% of the state's total population, with many more people residing only seasonally within the UT. Only four of Maine's sixteen counties are entirely incorporated, although a few others are nearly so, and most of the unincorporated area is in the vast and sparsely populated Great North Woods of Maine.
Most populous cities and towns
Fact Finder US Census Maine Portland:
The 49 most populous cities and towns as of the year 2000 US Census
| Portland
(64,249) |
Lewiston
(35,690) |
Bangor
(31,473) |
South Portland
(23,324) |
Auburn
(23,203) |
Brunswick
(21,172) |
Biddeford
(20,942) |
| Sanford
(20,806) |
Augusta
(18,560) |
Scarborough
(16,970) |
Saco
(16,822) |
Westbrook
(16,142) |
Waterville
(15,605) |
Windham
(14,904) |
| Gorham
(14,141) |
York
(12,854) |
Kennebunk
(10,476) |
Falmouth
(10,310) |
Kittery
(9,543) |
Presque Isle
(9,511) |
Wells
(9,400) |
| Standish
(9,285) |
Bath
(9,266) |
Orono
(9,112) |
Topsham
(9,100) |
Lisbon
(9,077) |
Cape Elizabeth
(9,068) |
Brewer
(8,987) |
| Old Orchard Beach
(8,856) |
Skowhegan
(8,824) |
Yarmouth
(8,360) |
Caribou
(8,312) |
Old Town
(8,130) |
Freeport
(7,800) |
Winslow
(7,743) |
| Rockland
(7,609) |
Buxton
(7,452) |
Farmington
(7,410) |
Cumberland
(7,159) |
Gray
(6,820) |
South Berwick
(6,671) |
Fairfield
(6,573) |
| Houlton
(6,476) |
Rumford
(6,472) |
Ellsworth
(6,456) |
Belfast
(6,381) |
Berwick
(6,353) |
Hampden
(6,327) |
Winthrop
(6,232) |
Throughout Maine, many municipalities, although each separate governmental entities, never-the-less form portions of a much larger population base. There are many such population clusters throughout Maine, but some examples from the municipalities appearing in the above listing are:
- Portland, South Portland and several other surrounding communities
- Lewiston and Auburn
- Bangor, Orono, Brewer, and Old Town
- Biddeford and Saco
- Brunswick and Topsham
- Waterville and Winslow
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