In Vermont, all polls open between 6-10 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. Only first-time voters who registered by mail or online must show their ID to vote in Vermont. Voters who registered when they renewed their driver's license or during a voter registration drive are not required to bring their ID.
This year, there are two versions of the Vermont Voter Guide, including a statewide version and a personalized version.
"I wanted to provide voters with the information they need to make informed choices, and my team has done a great job gathering candidate responses," said Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas.
The 83-year-old senator, who describes himself as a Democratic socialist, talked about raising the minimum wage, building more affordable housing, Medicare for all, protecting reproductive rights, addressing climate change,
Vermont Public is shifting the focus of its political and election coverage from who is ahead in the polls to the issues voters care about most.
Early and absentee voting is underway in Vermont for the Nov. 5 general election. The Vermont Secretary of State’s Office started mailing ballots to most registered voters on Sept. 23, and will continue to do so until Oct.
With state and national candidate campaigning heating up, and Middlebury voters going to the polls to vote on the Vermont Gas easement question next week, many area residents may be thinking about how they are going to vote in the Nov.
Senator Chris Bray (and other legislative leaders) are working hard to help Vermonters move off of the high-cost, price-volatile roller coaster of imported fossil fuels. He deserves our appreciation for this important work.