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Outgoing Vermont Lieutenant Governor David Zuckerman, who served three non-sequential terms in the position, says his loss in November has been frustrating.
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Vermont Lieutenant Governor David Zuckerman is preparing to leave office after the legislature convenes on Wednesday.
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The closest race in Vermont on Tuesday was for Lieutenant Governor. The incumbent lost and Thursday morning conceded the race during an appearance on WVMT radio.
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There will be changes in Vermont’s government beginning in January after voters rejected the legislative super-majority and ousted the lieutenant governor.
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Voters in Vermont have a number of choices to make in Tuesday’s election, including what has become a heated race for lieutenant governor. The candidates debated again on WCAX television Wednesday night.
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One of the most competitive statewide races in Vermont is between the Democrat and Republican running for Lieutenant Governor.
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Democrat Thomas Renner, Deputy Mayor of Winooski, says this is the right moment to run for statewide office.
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The Vermont Senate has rejected Governor Phil Scott’s appointment of Zoie Saunders to serve as the state’s Education Secretary.
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Vermont Lieutenant Governor David Zuckerman owns an organic vegetable farm in Hinesburg. Although he avoided the severe flooding that many farms experienced last week, Zuckerman has experienced flooding in the past when he farmed at Burlington’s Intervale.
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A committee of the Vermont House is considering a bill that would change some of the state’s election laws.