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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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Eve Jacobs-Carnahan is a former election lawyer. She's also an artist. In her Knit Democracy Together workshops, she invites knitters and crafters to create 3D sculpture while discussing the democratic process.
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Liam Madden, a first-time political candidate who wants to succeed Rep. Peter Welch, says nothing less than a wholesale reordering of the U.S. political system will save the country from the "catastrophes" at its doorstep.
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This hour, host Connor Cyrus talks with Gov. Phil Scott about what his goals would be for a fourth term as Vermont's governor.
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The 2022 midterm election is Tuesday, Nov. 8. In Vermont, all registered voters should receive an absentee ballot in the mail by Oct. 10.So what do the candidates stand for? What state constitutional amendments are on the ballot? And if you aren't registered to vote, how do you do it? We got you covered.
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Host Connor Cyrus talks with an author of a recent study that ranked Vermont third out of all states for ease and access to voting.
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In November, Vermonters will vote on Article 22, an amendment that could permanently protect abortion access in the state constitution. Medical and legal experts answer questions about what the amendment would mean for access to abortions and other reproductive healthcare.
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓý will host a series of midterm election debates on radio, TV and livestream starting Tuesday, Oct. 11.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks with Brenda Siegel, the Democratic nominee for governor, about her priorities as a candidate and her campaign against incumbent Gov. Phil Scott.
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Vermont’s former financial regulation commissioner Mike Pieciak is making his first run for political office, seeking to be the state’s next treasurer this November. But the bid is also prompting political insiders to speculate whether he has ambitions for an even higher office in the future.
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Biden says a faction of the Republican party tied to former President Donald Trump is "determined to take this country backwards." Republicans say he's being divisive.