Latest election stories
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Townshend held a square dance and potluck at Town Hall, one floor above where the town was holding its Election Day polling.
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We hear from the candidates of some of the most consequential races who claimed victory Tuesday night.
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Democratic presidential candidates easily win Vermont, but Republican Donald Trump’s tally in the state has increased by thousands each time he has been on the ballot.
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The upset victory for Bristol’s Steven Heffernan is part of a wider wave of Republican victories against Democratic incumbents in an election where affordability loomed large.
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The Associated Press has not officially called the race, but with all towns reporting, Rodgers holds a 6,000 vote lead over incumbent David Zuckerman, a Progressive/Democrat.
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Former President Donald Trump has been elected president again, according to a race call by the Associated Press.
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Republicans will have at least 11 members in the state Senate next year � more than they’ve had since 2002 and enough to prevent Democrats from unilaterally overriding whatever vetoes Republican Gov. Phil Scott may issue. Party officials said late Tuesday that they believed the party would gain 17 seats in the House of Representatives, which would erase Democrats� veto-proof majority in that chamber as well.
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The race pitted two experienced campaigners against each other in a contest that attracted lots of national attention � and national money.
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Incumbents Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Becca Balint won reelection Tuesday.