Vermont voters will head to the polls on Tuesday to participate in key races in the 2024 election. Among the races being contested are the presidential race, the US Senate race, and the US House race.
Three-term Senator Bernie Sanders, known for his progressive views, is running for reelection as an independent. He will be facing Republican Gerald Malloy, who has positioned his campaign against Sanders’ policies. In the US House race, Democratic Rep. Becca Balint is seeking a second term and will compete against Republican Mark Coester.
With 468 seats in the US Congress up for election, these races will determine which party controls Congress and influences the agenda for the next president. Vermont has 3 Electoral College votes that will contribute to the presidential race, where the winner must earn 270 Electoral College votes to assume office.
Early voting in Vermont began on September 21, and all polling locations will close at 7 p.m. local time on Election Day. Additional candidates, including third-party contenders, are also vying for the House seat in Vermont.
As voters head to the polls, the outcomes of these races will shape the future political landscape in Vermont and have broader implications for the country. Stay tuned for the latest updates on the election results from NewsNation.
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