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Early voting for Vermont’s Aug. 9 primary election is underway. How did this system develop in Vermont, and what are some of the potential impacts that early voting might have on political campaigns? Vermont Public's senior political correspondent Bob Kinzel explains.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks with Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos about the August primaries and upcoming general election.
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The election system shuddered in 2020 as Donald Trump sought to overturn the result. Now, election deniers and defenders have eyes on the nuts and bolts of the process itself.
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Vermont is one of two states, plus the District of Columbia, that allows incarcerated people to vote. But data from a recent study show just a fraction of those who are incarcerated use that right. Advocates and experts say while the state allows access to voters inside prisons, more could be done to make voting more accessible.
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The Supreme Court may be close to striking down Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 case that guarantees a Constitutional right to an abortion. Here's what that would mean for Vermonters.
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Reporter Bob Kinzel answers a listener question about amendments to the Vermont Constitution.
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A new national survey raises alarms from election administrators facing constant threats. Stress and attacks by political leaders on the voting system are top forces pushing them out of their jobs.
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Activists contend, without proof, that New Hampshire's ballot counting machines can be hacked or rigged. So voters in more than a dozen towns will decide whether to revert to hand counts.
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Town Meeting Day was Tuesday, March 1, 2022. Bookmark this page for reporting and results from Vermont journalists.
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Reporter Bob Kinzel answers a listener question about the possibility of ranked-choice voting in Vermont.