Voting
Candidate Interviews: Caledonia-2 House Candidates Respond
CALEDONIA COUNTY – The Caledonia-2 Vermont House District of Hardwick, Walden and Stannard is currently represented by Chip Troiano of Walden who is not running for reelection. Candidates running for the seat this year are Sabrina Morrison, a Democrat from Hardwick and Michael “Mike” Southworth, a Republican from Walden. Question:[Read More…]
In Purple Northeast Kingdom Senate districts, Candidates Focus on Affordability
Longtime incumbent Sens. Bobby Starr, D-Orleans, and Jane Kitchel, D-Caledonia, have left Senate vacancies in two swing districts. In the Northeast Kingdom, a single issue is defining hotly contested Senate races in two purple districts: affordability. Orleans County and Caledonia County will have new senators next year following the decisions[Read More…]
Candidate Interviews: Orleans-4 House Candidates Respond
ORLEANS COUNTY – The Orleans-4 Vermont House District of Greensboro, Craftsbury, Albany and Glover is currently represented by Katherine Sims of Craftsbury who is not running for reelection. Candidates running for the seat this year are Anthony “Tony” Daniels, a Republican from Albany; Leanne Harple, a Democrat from Glover and[Read More…]
Hardwick Gazette and HCTV Interview Candidates
HARDWICK – The Hardwick Gazette and Hardwick Community Television (HCTV) teamed up tointerview all the candidates in Vermont’s 2024 elections for the six House and four Senate seats in the eleven towns covered by the Gazette.Each candidate was asked the same seven questions and given two minutes to respond.The questions[Read More…]
How to Vote in Vermont’s 2024 Primary Election
VERMONT – To take part in the primary, Vermont residents must be registered to vote in Vermont, though they may still register on the day of the election. There are two ways to vote: Early voting by mail or in person, from June 29 to Aug. 12, and in person at a[Read More…]
Hardwick Gazette and HCTV Interview Candidates
HARDWICK – The Hardwick Gazette and Hardwick Community Television (HCTV) teamed up to interview all the candidates in Vermont’s 2024 primary election for the six House and four Senate seats in the 11 towns covered by the Gazette. Each candidate was asked the same seven questions and given two minutes[Read More…]