The Burlington Free Press has released a voter’s guide for the upcoming Nov. 5 election in Vermont. The guide provides information on how to register to vote, where to vote, and more for registered voters in the state. With the election fast approaching, it is crucial for Vermont residents to be informed and prepared to cast their ballots.
According to the guide, Vermont residents can register to vote online, by mail, or in person at their local town clerk’s office up until the day of the election. Those who wish to vote by mail must request an absentee ballot by Nov. 4 and have it completed and returned by Nov. 5. For registered voters who are unsure of their polling location, the guide offers a link to the Vermont Secretary of State’s website where they can find this information.
The guide also reminds voters of the importance of researching the candidates and issues on the ballot before heading to the polls. It suggests visiting the Vermont Secretary of State’s website for a sample ballot or reaching out to local officials for more information.
With a number of important races and initiatives on the ballot this year, including the race for mayor of Burlington and various local propositions, Vermont residents are encouraged to exercise their right to vote and have their voices heard. By following the information provided in the voter’s guide, Vermont voters can ensure they are prepared and informed for the upcoming election.
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