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Top state officials gathered in Montpelier Tuesday to officially enroll two constitutional amendments approved by Vermont voters in November.
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This hour, Vermont Edition hears from Sec. of State Jim Condos and town clerks from across Vermont on the eve of the 2022 midterm election.
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After a record number of Vermonters cast defective ballots in 2020, a new law provides a second chance to get it right.
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At a time when some states are moving to restrict access to voting, the Vermont Legislature is moving in the opposite direction. Lawmakers have given…
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Gov. Phil Scott has signed the first bill of the session into law; it gives towns a lot of flexibility for Town Meeting Day due to health concerns…
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The dust has settled on the 2020 election – in Vermont, that is. Every district has now reported its unofficial results in an election that saw over…
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The federal lawsuit challenging Vermont’s plan for universal mail-in ballots. Plus, COVID-19 cases shut down a school, a fifth-generation dairy operation…
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Updated 1:04 p.m. 9/10/20 A lawsuit filed in federal court last week by four Vermont residents is seeking to block Secretary of State Jim Condos from…
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Vermont's primary election is Tuesday, Aug. 11. But this is an unusual year. Because of the pandemic, the Secretary of State's office has been encouraging…
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Vermonters will vote in the presidential primary in about six months, but is the state prepared to deal with cyberattacks during the 2020 election?…