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Jeff Bergeron won an uncontested race for a City Council seat in Ward 2. Councilors Sonya Spaulding, Amanda Gustin and Michael Deering II, along with Mayor Thom Lauzon, are slated to serve their terms through 2026.
If you don’t live in North Carolina, or maybe even if you do, the saga of a Republican candidate for a judgeship, a very important judgeship, as in the State
When voters are faced with a confusion candidate, a candidate from one party who runs in another party’s primary, are there any winners?
Republicans in Congress say federal elections need to be safeguarded against non-citizens voting illegally, but Vermont's secretary of state sees the problem as far too rare to risk voter disenfranchi
Sanders suggested Wednesday he doesn’t believe Democrats can win elections unless they shake things up and discard establishment attachments.
A bill that would require political candidates in Vermont to disclose their use of generative AI in campaign advertisements passed into the House in late March. The proposal is moving along, though not without questions about its effect on free speech and news media.
Vermont Business Magazine ISO New England, operator of the region’s bulk power system and wholesale electricity marketplace, hasannounced the election of its 2025 Board of Directors slate. Current board chair Cheryl LaFleur and members Catherine Flax and Melvin G. Williams, Jr. were reelected to three-year terms that begin this October.
Voters in Waterbury’s Edward Farrar Utility District have their annual meeting and election this Wednesday, May 14. Early voting in the election is available now with all other business decided at the in-person meeting.