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Before focusing on the state’s continuing flood recovery, Republican Governor Phil Scott talked about his hopes for the upcoming legislative session following the loss of the Democratic supermajority.
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The closest race in Vermont on Tuesday was for Lieutenant Governor. The incumbent lost and Thursday morning conceded the race during an appearance on WVMT radio.
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There will be changes in Vermont’s government beginning in January after voters rejected the legislative super-majority and ousted the lieutenant governor.
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Vermont’s Secretary of State provided an Election Day update today and outlined her expectations for how quickly voters will know the results of state and federal races.
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Vermonters go to the polls Tuesday to elect all of the state’s top offices, all members of the legislature, a U.S. Senator and the at-large U.S. House Representative.
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Voters in Vermont have a number of choices to make in Tuesday’s election, including what has become a heated race for lieutenant governor. The candidates debated again on WCAX television Wednesday night.
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Vermont’s major party candidates for governor have been participating in a series of debates as election day nears. The latest was hosted by WCAX television Tuesday evening.
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With the election just days away, Vermont’s governor and secretary of state are outlining the state’s preparations including the voting process and security preparations.
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Vermont’s U.S. Senate candidates met in a debate this week, disagreeing on most topics with occasional spirited arguments.
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Vermont’s major party candidates for governor met for a televised debate on MyNBC5 Tuesday night.