From democracy classes to debate-watching parties, colleges and universities are prepping young voters for the most ...
In Vermont, all polls open between 6-10 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. Only first-time voters who registered by mail or online must ...
One of the most competitive statewide races in Vermont is between the Democrat and Republican running for Lieutenant Governor ...
The federal government sets some basic standards: U.S. citizens age 18 or older are eligible to vote. But each state can ...
Early and absentee voting is underway in Vermont for the Nov. 5 general election. The Vermont Secretary of State’s Office ...
Election Day is approaching, and residents in Vermont will soon head to the polls to cast their vote for the next president ...
Below is what you need to know about casting ballots in Vermont elections. For more information, check out the Secretary of State's Office Online Vermont Voter Guide, which will be available in ...
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Wondering where you can find election results? Read on for some answers to frequently asked questions about Vermont elections. Why does Vermont have so many independent candidates and people ...
Roughly 50 years ago, about 95% of voters cast their ballots in person on Election Day. That number has fallen gradually as ...
This page provides an overview of all elections happening in Vermont within our coverage scope on Nov. 5, 2024. Those elections include offices for one U.S. Representative, one U.S. Senator, six state ...