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9:10 p.m. — Towns across the state are reporting results. Here are the races that have already been called.
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ST. ALBANS — With every eligible voter in the state having been mailed a ballot and turnout already at 70 percent of 2016’s total vote, voters are wondering how long all of those ballots may take to count.
The deadline to vote in the 2020 General Election is on the horizon. Here are some things to keep in mind, as well as some links you might find useful if you’re still deciding who to vote for or how to vote on village-specific questions.
ENOSBURGH — There is a two person race to represent Montgomery and Enosburg in the Vermont House. Republican incumbent Felisha Leffler is facing a challenge from Democrat Dennis Williams.
ENSOBURGH — There is a two-person race to represent Enosburgh and Montgomery in the Vermont House. Democrat Dennis Williams is challenging incumbent Republican Felisha Leffler.
MONTPELIER — With less than a week until Election Day, voters are wondering what to expect at the polls on Tuesday.
ST. ALBANS — There are five candidates running for Franklin County’s two seats in the Vermont Senate. Incumbent Republicans Randy Brock and Corey Parent are being challenged by Progressives Chloe Viner Collins and Luke Richter, as well as independent Wayne Billado.
ST. ALBANS — There are five candidates in the race for Franklin County Senator, incumbent Republicans Randy Brock and Corey Parent, and Progressive challengers Chloe Viner Collins and Luke Richter and independent Wayne Billado.
ST. ALBANS — There are five candidates running for Franklin County’s two seats in the Vermont Senate. Incumbent Republicans Randy Brock and Corey Parent are being challenged by Progressives Chloe Viner Collins and Luke Richter, as well as independent Wayne Billado.
ST. ALBANS — Gubernatorial candidate David Zuckerman, a Democrat, laid out his vision for Vermont’s future in an interview with the Messenger on Friday.
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GEORGIA – Republican Carl Rosenquist is running for reelection to represent the Town of Georgia in Vermont’s House of Representatives.
GEORGIA – Ben Chiappinelli is running as an independent to represent the Town of Georgia in Vermont’s House of Representatives.
Now that more than 100,000 Vermonters have returned their ballots, they are asking “how do I know if it’s been received?”
Over 110,000 registered Vermont voters have already returned their ballots for the general election on Nov. 3. If you've put your ballot in the mail or placed it in your town's secure drop box, you may be wondering: what happens to it now and what can I do to make sure it's counted?
ST. ALBANS — Incumbent Treasurer Beth Pearce is running on her record since her appointment to the position in 2011.
ST. ALBANS — Republican Scott Milne is running for lieutenant governor because he believes he’s the right person to help Vermont’s small businesses bounce back from COVID-19.
ST. ALBANS — Democrat Molly Gray is running for lieutenant governor because she wants to bring a new generation to Vermont.
MONTPELIER – Attorney General T.J. Donovan and Secretary of State Jim Condos have outlined laws prohibiting voter intimidation and harassment.
HIGHGATE – Democrat Daniel Nadeau is running for to represent Franklin County’s four northernmost communities – Berkshire, Franklin, Highgate and Richford – in the Vermont House of Representatives.
Ballots have started arriving in voters’ mailboxes throughout the state, but that doesn’t mean Vermonters need to rush their vote and return the ballots right away.
BERKSHIRE – Democrat Charen Fegard is running for reelection to represent Franklin County’s four northernmost communities – Berkshire, Franklin, Highgate and Richford – in the Vermont House of Representatives.
BERKSHIRE – Republican Lisa Hango is running for election to represent Franklin County’s four northernmost communities – Berkshire, Franklin, Highgate and Richford – in the Vermont House of Representatives.
GEORGIA — Former Franklin County Senator Carolyn Branagan wants Vermonters to understand the seriousness and potential impact of the long-term underfunding of the state’s retirement system. It’s the primary reason she chose to run for state treasurer.
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ST. ALBANS — Democrat David Glidden is running for a House seat representing St. Albans City and a portion of the St. Albans Town.
ST. ALBANS — Republican Bruce Cheeseman is running to represent St. Albans City and a portion of St. Albans Town in the Vermont House.
ST. ALBANS — Republican Casey Toof is seeking re-election.
ST. ALBANS — Democrat Mike McCarthy is seeking re-election to the Vermont House.
GEORGIA – In less than two months, Georgia’s public will be asked to approve a $3 million bond for building a new public works garage near Georgia Center.
Over the next few weeks, all registered Vermont voters will find a ballot for the 2020 General Election in their mailbox.
Are you registered to vote? Here’s how to check your voter registration status and make sure your information is correct before the General Election Nov. 3.
ST. ALBANS — The Messenger has a quick roundup of Tuesday’s results and what voters can expect when they go to cast their ballots this fall.