The unusual results in the November election have some lawmakers suggesting that Vermont should change its rules for electing the governor. The Vermont Constitution specifies that the Legislature elects the governor when no candidate receives 50 percent of the electoral vote. On the next Vermont Edition, we look at two possible amendments that both aim to keep the decision in the hands of voters, not the Legislature. Our guests are Senators Bill Doyle and Anthony Pollina.
Also in the program, Senator Patrick Leahy discusses his most recent trip to Cuba, and the politics of the Obama administration's change in policy toward Cuba.
Broadcast live on Fri., Jan. 23, 2015 at noon; rebroadcast at 7 p.m.