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Local election polls have just closed in all parts of the state, and now the important job of counting votes will begin. This hour, Jane Lindholm and Bob�
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Today is Election Day. The homestretch of an election year unlike any other, marked by COVID-19 era campaign strategies and record early voting numbers.�
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The FrequencyLow COVID-19 numbers at UVM so far. Plus, the House race in the North Country, how a Mennonite community in Southern Vermont is weathering the pandemic,�
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The general election is just over a month away, and some Vermonters are starting to get their ballots in the mail, while others haven't received anything.�
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Vermont's new vote-by-mail system for the Nov. 3 election means every active registered voter will be sent a ballot in the mail by Oct. 1. Voters can mail�
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The COVID-19 crisis has raised questions about the November general election. Like, will it possible to vote safely in person? And what would it look like�
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Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos just returned from the National Association of Secretaries of State meeting in Washington, D.C. We're talking with�
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Bill Gardner has served as New Hampshire’s Secretary of State for more than 40 years, and last week, New Hampshire legislators—not voters—elected him to�
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The Vermont Secretary of State and the Vermont Attorney General's Office are seeking a second round of feedback from the public on their proposal to�
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House lawmakers have advanced a bill that would prevent the state from handing over voter data to the federal government.Vermont was one of the states�