It
may be a quiet election season, but all of Vermont's top statewide offices are up for grabs. On the local level,
several longtime leaders in the House and Senate are leaving their posts, opening up legislative seats around the state.
Vermonters head to the polls for the primary today: Tuesday, August 14. Are you registered to vote? Do you know where to go on Election Day? The Vermont Secretary of State's Office offers a handy tool allowing you to
double-check all the details.
Not registered yet? No problem. In Vermont, you can
register online until the Friday before the election to make sure your name appears on the voter rolls, or fill out a
paper application (PDF) at your polling place.
Once you've confirmed your polling place, make sure you know who'll be on your ballot. Dive into
all our election coverage, or dig into our coverage from a specific race:
Governor
U.S. Congress
Statehouse Races
Other County and Local Races
This story was originally published on August 10, 2018.
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