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What's on the ballot? Here's a look at Vermont sample ballotspreview what you'll be voting for by seeing the sample ballots in Vermont. Vermont's general election is on Nov. 5, but voting is already underway by mail. Early voting began on Sept. 21 and runs ...
Voting is about to begin. Though the Nov. 8 election is still over a month away, all registered Vermont voters will receive ballots to vote early in the next two weeks, according to the Vermont ...
MONTPELIER — Vermont voters can begin casting ballots by mail. Secretary of State Jim Condos announced Monday the start of early voting as well as ballots being sent directly to active, registered ...
Vermont Public’s Bob Kinzel spent a morning with election officials in Montpelier, including City Clerk John Odum, to learn firsthand how ballots are processed and what measures are in place to ...
Kentucky and Massachusetts were the first states to enact Australian ballot laws, in 1888, followed by most other states over the next decade, including Vermont. Before the Aussies came up with ...
MONTPELIER — Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas encouraged voters who are planning to mail their voted ballots back to their town/city clerk to do so as soon as possible. "Mailing your ...
They can also be returned to municipal clerks. Nearly a third of registered Vermont voters have already cast their ballot in this year’s Nov. 5 general election, according to data released ...
Australian ballot is a term heard a lot this time of year in Vermont. Turns out the Town Meeting Day coinage is something of a Vermontism, not used by our neighbors or even the Aussies.
So plan to mail your ballot ahead of Election Day or bring it with you to the polls. All registered voters in Vermont were mailed ballots for November’s general election. Copeland Hanzas says ...
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