Addison-5 reelects Rep. McGill

Incumbent Rep. Jubilee McGill, D-Bridport, won a sophomore term representing the Addison-5 House district on Tuesday, thanks in large part to support from a sliver of Middlebury voters who overwhelmingly picked her over Republican challenger Del Thompson, also of Bridport.

Peter Conlon wins re-election in Addison-2

Rep. Peter Conlon, D-Cornwall — the current chair of the House Education Committee — won a fifth consecutive term representing the Addison-2 House district on Tuesday, warding off a spirited challenge from Leicester Republican Christine Stone.

Rodgers upsets Zuckerman in Lt. Gov. race

John Rodgers, a Republican from Glover, was elected lieutenant governor of Vermont Tuesday, unseating Progressive/Democrat Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman in a rare ouster of a statewide incumbent. The dramatic conclusion came at the end of a highly competitive … (read more)

Editorial: Trump’s dominance ushers in a new era of nastier politics

Trump’s dominance in the swing states reflected voters’ dissatisfaction with high inflation and the high cost of living that had followed the Covid 19 pandemic.

Editorial: Change election, but will it help solve what’s ailing Vermont?

Vermonters witnessed as much of a change election as we’ve seen in the past couple of decades, as Republicans gained six seats in the Senate and 18 seats in the House.

Letter to the editor: Thank you for the honor of allowing me to serve

I am grateful to the people of Addison County for trusting me to serve them in the General Assembly for 16 years. It has been a great honor, and I have loved the work and the people. 

Letter to the editor: Student letter was inspiring

We need some more Ramonas in the world for a brighter, healthier and more just world.

Heffernan unseats Bray; Hardy returns to Senate

Bristol Republican and first-time candidate Steven Heffernan on Tuesday beat out incumbent state Sen. Chris Bray, D-Bristol, for his seat representing Addison County, Huntington, Rochester and Buel’s Gore in the Legislature’s upper chamber.

Trends emerge in local races

In races for Vermont Senate and House seats in Addison County, Republicans are doing much better this election than they have for the past few cycles.

Candidates make their final pitches

Local, statewide and national candidates are wrapping up their campaign pitches. Now it’s up to the voters.

Editorial: In county races, examine the root problems before you vote

In Addison County House and Senate races, here’s a key point to consider: What has caused the crises Vermont faces and who is in the best position to help solve the problem?

Letter to the editor: Trump brings too much drama

to vote for Harris, for calm competence over strife and controversy.

Letter to the editor: Paper snubbed some running

While it is not Mr. Casey’s fault that the voters of Shoreham, Orwell, Whiting, Sudbury, and Hubbardton do not have more than one candidate for the Vermont House to choose from, it is troubling that his views were not included in your 10-page supplement.

Letter to the editor: State spending out of control

Vermonters are being taxed to extinction. We need changes in Montpelier. Our Legislature has a strong left-leaning majority that is passing bills into law costing millions over and above the basic needs of our citizens.

Letter to the editor: Many reasons to vote against former president

I understand that you are planning to vote for Donald Trump. This is painful to hear on many levels, and I’ve written this letter in an attempt to talk you out of it.

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