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The 2022 midterm election is Tuesday, Nov. 8. ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý is your local source for trusted and independent coverage of the upcoming election and political issues affecting Vermont.
Debate Series
¿ªÔÆÌåÓý hosted four debates between candidates for statewide office in October:
Governor: Gov. Phil Scott vs. Brenda Siegel
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Lieutenant Governor: Joe Benning vs. David Zuckerman
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U.S. House: Becca Balint vs. Liam Madden
Full Debate | Highlights
U.S. Senate: Gerald Malloy vs. Peter Welch
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Voter Guide
Your one-stop shop for information on the candidates and issues in the Nov. 8 election.
More Election Coverage
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There are about 20,000 fewer people working or seeking work in Vermont compared to the months before the pandemic, and the state's aging population could further strain the workforce in the coming years. So how might the two major party candidates running for governor tackle this issue? And how much power does a governor really have to grow the workforce?
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Legal experts, lawmakers and advocates say that Gov. Phil Scott, who’s often lauded as being a moderate Republican, takes a more traditionally conservative view on criminal justice issues.
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This November, Vermonters will vote on whether to enshrine the right to abortion in the state Constitution. The overturning of Roe v. Wade helped spur some voters to advocate for the measure, including a group of friends who hosted a bike ride to fundraise for the campaign.
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This hour, host Connor Cyrus speaks with Dartmouth Prof. Russell Muirhead about election denialism, misinformation, conspiracy theories and how they threaten democratic elections in November.
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With the midterm election just weeks away, a nonpartisan student organization at Middlebury College is working to get out the youth vote.
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The Chittenden Solid Waste District is seeking voter support to borrow $22 million to build an updated and more automated sorting center in Williston.
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Host Connor Cyrus talks with a panel of political reporters about recent debates for the U.S. House, U.S. Senate, governor and lieutenant governor races, as well as constitutional amendments on Vermont ballots.
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Vermont Edition host Connor Cyrus moderated a debate between Republican Joe Benning and Progressive/Democrat David Zuckerman on Thursday, Oct. 20. Here are the highlights.
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A number of political observers think the race for lieutenant governor this year might turn out to be the most competitive of Vermont’s eight statewide contests.
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Vermont Edition host Connor Cyrus moderates a debate with the candidates for Vermont lieutenant governor: Republican Joe Benning and Progressive/Democrat David Zuckerman.