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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
Full Debate | Highlights
Lieutenant Governor: Joe Benning vs. David Zuckerman
Full Debate | Highlights
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
Continue scrolling for all of our 2022 election coverage:
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Vermont Edition host Mikaela Lefrak moderated a debate between Republican Phil Scott and Democrat Brenda Siegel on Tuesday, Oct. 18. Here are the highlights.
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Brenda Siegel says she'll make government work better for the low- and middle-income Vermonters who are struggling to get by.
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A look at this week's top stories from around the state.
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Vermont Edition host Mikaela Lefrak moderates a debate with the candidates for Vermont governor: incumbent Republican Phil Scott and Democrat Brenda Siegel.
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Vermont Edition host Mikaela Lefrak moderated a debate between Republican Gerald Malloy and Democrat Peter Welch on Thursday, Oct. 13. Here are the highlights.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak discusses Prop 2, a ballot measure that would amend the Vermont constitution to clarify that all forms of slavery and indentured servitude are prohibited in the state.
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Vermont Edition host Mikaela Lefrak moderates a debate with the candidates for U.S. Senate: Republican Gerald Malloy and Democrat Rep. Peter Welch.
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Vermont Edition host Connor Cyrus moderated a debate between Democrat Becca Balint and Republican Liam Madden on Tuesday, Oct. 11. Here are the highlights.
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Vermont Edition host Connor Cyrus moderates a debate with the candidates for Vermont's seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, Democrat Becca Balint and Republican Liam Madden.
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Gerald Malloy bills himself as a conservative Republican. The first-time political candidate won an upset victory in the GOP primary for U.S. Senate, beating moderate Christina Nolan, who was considered the front runner. His political positions revolve around a few themes: limited government, a conservative reading of the Constitution and free-market capitalism.