Donations fuel candidate spending as Election Day nears
As Election Day approaches, deadlines for candidates for the Vermont Legislature to file campaign finance documents have shortened to every two weeks, with the latest reports filed on the first and fifteenth of this month.
Secretary of State, Attorney General alert Vermonters to election scams
Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas, in collaboration with Attorney General Charity Clark, shared a new webpage and two video messages this week to warn voters about election-related disinformation and scams.
Ballots are here – How to vote by Nov. 5
General Election Day, Nov. 5, is a month away and ballots are arriving by mail for every registered Vermont voter.
Upcoming: Candidate forums by Harwood 7th graders, Valley Reporter and MRV Chamber
Local voters interested in hearing from legislative candidates ahead of the Nov. 5 General Election have two opportunities next week.
ELECTION: Washington County Progressives host Sunday candidate meet and greet
The Washington County Progressive Party will host a candidate meet and greet on Sunday, Sept. 22, in Barre with candidates for governor, lieutenant governor and the Washington state Senate district.
Republican, Independent Vt. House candidates launch campaigns
As the November 5 General Election approaches, the Washington-Chittenden race for two seats in the Vermont House of Representatives is taking shape among two longtime incumbents and two first-time candidates on the ballot.
Candidate finance reports tally primary spending and look ahead to Nov. election
Candidates for the Vermont Legislature filed their latest campaign finance reports on Sept. 1, documenting their fundraising and spending for the August primary as they prepare for the November general election.
Voters reminded to update address details this week
Voters are reminded to update their addresses on file before Sept. 1 in order to receive their General Election ballot at the correct location. The Secretary of State’s office will mail ballots to all active voters starting in late September.
With primary results certified, Vermont’s 2024 candidates are set
State leaders certified a slate of primary race victors who, along with new candidates recently nominated by political parties, will appear on November’s general election ballots.
Wood, Stevens survive primary challenge
Faced with their first primary challenge in eight years serving together, Waterbury’s state representatives Theresa Wood and Tom Stevens prevailed against challenger Elizabeth Brown in Tuesday’s Democratic primary.