Rutland, Vt. – Current Mayor Mike Doenges has been re-elected for a second term, receiving 2,075 votes compared to his opponent Henry Heck’s 1,581 votes. Doenges, who has been serving as mayor, has secured another term with the support of the voters. In addition to his victory, voters in Rutland also passed the school budget, town budget, and town bond in the recent election, although specific numbers have not been released yet.
Doenges’ win reflects the confidence of Rutland’s residents in his leadership and vision for the city. As the mayor, he will continue to work on improving the quality of life for the residents and promoting the growth and development of Rutland.
The successful passage of the school budget, town budget, and town bond indicates the support of the community for these important initiatives. The budgets and bond will help in funding essential services and infrastructure projects in Rutland, ensuring the continued progress and prosperity of the city.
As more details become available, WCAX will provide updates on the specific numbers and implications of the election results. The successful re-election of Mayor Doenges and the approval of the budgets and bond demonstrate the positive direction that Rutland is heading towards under his leadership. Copyright 2025 WCAX. All rights reserved.
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