Voter Resources from the League of Women Voters
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Voting In Vermont Voting In Vermont. Overview of voting process in Vermont. Also available in Chinese, Nepalese, Somali, and Swahili.
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CANDIDATE FORUMS
GENERAL ELECTION
Lieutenant Governor
- September 21, League of Women Voters of Vermont. St. Johnsbury Athenaeum, 1171 Main Street. 7:00 p.m.
Attorney General
- September 29, League of Women Voters of Vermont. St. Johnsbury Athenaeum, 1171 Main Street. 7:00 p.m.
PRIMARY
U.S. House
- Candidates Forum, June 30, League of Women Voters of Vermont Cosponsors: Vermont Commission on Women, Vermont Network Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, Voices for Vermont’s Children, Vermont Works for Women, Vermont Women’s Fund, Women Business Owners Network Vermont, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, Burlington Chapter (Orca Media)
Secretary of State
- Candidates Forum, June 22, League of Women Voters of Vermont Cosponsors: St. Johnsbury Athenaeum, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, Burlington Chapter (Kingdom Access Television)
RESOURCES FROM OTHER SOURCES
Vermont Secretary of State contains information for candidates for Statewide Office, the State Legislature, County Office, and Justice of the Peace.
AARP How to Vote in Vermont’s 2022 Elections. Tells you how to register, whether you can vote early or by mail, key deadlines, and much more. Available in Spanish.
ACLU Vermont Voter Guide. State’s Attorney candidates answer fifteen questions about their positions on criminal justice issues, including police misconduct, the opioid crisis, and racial disparities in Vermont’s criminal legal system.
Seven Days 2022 Primary Voters’ Guide. Information about voter registration, candidates responses to a series of questions, and effects of 2022 redistricting process.
VT Digger 2022 Election Guide. Information about the voting process in Vermont and candidate information. “How to Vote” flyer available in 13 languages.
Vermont Public. Polling locations, video on Registering and Voting in Vermont elections in six languages, political debates and links to major candidates’ websites.
Town Meeting TV Video interviews and forums with Chittenden County and statewide candidates. Also available on YouTube.
2022 GENERAL ELECTION CANDIDATE FORUMS
2022 PRIMARY CANDIDATE FORUMS
U.S. Senate
- June 2, Vermont Public (Republican candidates)
- June 8, Vermont Public (Democratic candidates)
- July 5, Town Meeting TV (Democratic candidates)
- July 29, Town Meeting TV (Republican candidates)
U.S. House
- June 7, Vermont Public (Republican candidates)
- June 9, Vermont Public/Seven Days (Democratic candidates)
- June 28, Town Meeting TV (Democratic candidates)
- June 28, VTDigger
- July 22, Town Meeting TV (Republican candidates)
- July 25, Vermont Law and Graduate School (Democratic candidates – Town Meeting TV)
- August 3, WCAX (Republican candidates)
- August 4, WCAX (Democratic candidates)
VT Governor
- July 14, Town Meeting TV (Republican candidates)
Lieutenant Governor
- June 15, VTDigger
- June 16, Vermont Public (Republican candidates)
- June 22, Vermont Public (Democratic candidates)