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Vermont’s Secretary of State has issued a scathing criticism of an executive order on elections by President Donald Trump.
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Democratic Vermont U.S. Rep. Peter Welch easily defeated a little-known Republican challenger to win the Senate seat being vacated by Patrick Leahy, the longest-serving member of the upper chamber.
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All of Vermont’s statewide offices, a U.S. Senate seat and the at-large Congressional seat are on the ballot Tuesday.
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The major candidates for Vermont’s open U.S. Senate seat participated in another debate Wednesday evening.
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The major party candidates for Vermont Lieutenant Governor disagreed on a number of issues during a debate Thursday afternoon.
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Vermont voters on Tuesday chose candidates who will continue their statewide campaigns to the November general election.
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In the Vermont Attorney General’s race there is no incumbent, but the Democratic primary features two people who have experience working in the office.
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Four Democrats and three Republicans are vying for Vermont's rarely available U.S. House seat.
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The Democratic and Republican candidates for Vermont Lieutenant Governor debated in Rutland Wednesday evening.
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Several advocacy groups are holding a series of debates with Vermont candidates focused on climate issues.