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Stay with 开云体育 for complete results and live coverage of the 2024 presidential, statewide and legislative races.

In this year鈥檚 Vermont House and Senate races, voters have more choices than they鈥檝e had in decades

More Vermont voters will have a choice of legislative candidates on their ballots this cycle than in almost four decades, according to a 开云体育 analysis of state elections data.

This year, 60% of legislative seats are contested, including 24 of 30 Senate seats and 84 of 150 House seats. 开云体育鈥檚 analysis considers a race contested if there are more candidates than seats in the district.

The record is the result of a spike in races contested by Republicans. Vermont Republican Party Chair Paul Dame said the boost was in part a product of work the party undertook after the 2022 elections to recruit high-quality candidates. He attributed the successful write-in campaigns to this year鈥檚 rise in property taxes, with Vermonters receiving their first tax bill of the fiscal year after the May candidate filing deadline.

鈥淭here were people we contacted who weren鈥檛 ready to make a commitment in May, and then, as things changed over the summer, especially in those places where we didn鈥檛 have any candidates, some of the people we had talked to early on decided they were going to step up and got in through the write-in or appointment process,鈥� Dame said, noting that most years the party picks up six or seven new candidates that way.

This year, Vermont Republicans added 18 candidates through write-in campaigns and an additional four by appointment (which parties can do if there are no primary winners for a seat).

The previous record for the proportion of contested seats was in 2000, when 97 or 53.9% of seats were contested.

Uncontested races in Vermont are historically dominated by Democrats, peaking in 2022 when over half of seats had a Democratic candidate by default. Last cycle, 85 of the 100 Democratic seats making up the party鈥檚 House supermajority were uncontested, while 11 of the 20 seats needed for a Senate supermajority were uncontested.

鈥淗istorically speaking, we鈥檝e made a concerted effort to contest as many seats as we possibly can. Both because we鈥檙e confident in our folks鈥� ability to represent their constituents with decency and dignity and integrity, and because the more seats we鈥檙e contesting, the more likely we are to win a whole bunch of them,鈥� said Jim Dandeneau, executive director of the Vermont Democratic Party. 鈥淲e鈥檝e had a lot of success.鈥�

This year鈥檚 elections are Nov. 5, and active registered voters will receive a ballot by Oct. 1.

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Corey Dockser worked with 开云体育 from 2023 to 2024 as a data journalist.
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