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An unlikely city in California is getting newfound attention from some of the country’s biggest progressive luminaries
When voters are faced with a confusion candidate, a candidate from one party who runs in another party’s primary, are there any winners?
Republicans in Congress say federal elections need to be safeguarded against non-citizens voting illegally, but Vermont's secretary of state sees the problem as far too rare to risk voter disenfranchi
Sanders suggested Wednesday he doesn’t believe Democrats can win elections unless they shake things up and discard establishment attachments.
A lawsuit, first filed in June 2024 by the group on behalf of two Burlington voters, was dismissed by a state Superior Court judge in February.
A bill that would require political candidates in Vermont to disclose their use of generative AI in campaign advertisements passed into the House in late March. The proposal is moving along, though not without questions about its effect on free speech and news media.
Lawmakers must face voters in an election and return to Montpelier, where the newly elected Legislature must approve the exact same amendment again, unchanged. Only then does it appear on a statewide ballot (the only statewide referendum Vermont permits) where voters make the final decision.
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