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Secretary of State Jim Condos says his office is actively taking steps to protect the state's election system from being manipulated by foreign or�
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Responding to a report that 39 state election systems were targeted by cyberattacks during the 2016 elections, Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos said�
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Problems with the implementation of Vermont’s automatic voter registration system led to some Vermont residents who are not eligible to vote being added�
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Vermont's attorney general and secretary of state are launching a committee to examine Vermont's current campaign finance laws and recommend�
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Backers of legislation that would create an Ethics Commission in Vermont say they're optimistic about the future of their bill. But some critics argue�
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Vermont has become the 14th state in the country to adopt an “Election Day Registration� statute that allows eligible voters to cast a ballot on the same�
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According to the official results from last Tuesday's election, a record number of Vermonters voted using an early ballot. The results also show that Sen.�
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Republican Phil Scott will be Vermont's next governor. Progressive/Democrat David Zuckerman won the race for lieutenant governor, and T.J. Donovan will be�
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According to the latest VPR Poll, Vermonters have been following the races for president and governor very closely. But the rest of the Vermont races, not�
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Secretary of State Jim Condos says he believes it is legal for a voter to take a photograph with their ballot because Vermont election law does not�