VTDigger has released its 2024 General Election Guide in preparation for the upcoming Nov. 5 general election in Vermont. The guide covers statewide offices, where incumbents are running for reelection against challengers, and down-ballot races for Vermont Senate and House seats. The Democratic Party is defending a supermajority in both chambers, while Republican Gov. Phil Scott and his allies are campaigning to flip seats. In-person voting will take place on Nov. 5, though registered voters will also receive mail-in ballots before Oct. 1.
The guide features contributions from various VTDigger staff members, including product design director Taylor Haynes, data reporter Erin Petenko, senior editors Natalie Williams and Kristen Fountain, director of membership and engagement Libbie Sparadeo, and editor-in-chief Paul Heintz. VTDigger subscribers can sign up for the Daily Digger email newsletter for the latest election updates.
The upcoming election is expected to be influenced by local issues, such as the cost of living, property taxes, and housing shortages in Vermont. Voters are encouraged to participate in the democratic process by either voting in person or returning their ballots by mail. The guide aims to provide voters with information on the candidates running for office and the key issues at stake in the 2024 general election.
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