
Burlington Elections
Mayoral Candidates:
BOB KISS (P)

- Kiss and Tell — Mayor Bob Kiss has a record to run on — but you won’t hear it from him
- Campaign website
ANDY MONTROLL (D)

- Detail Man — Democratic mayoral hopeful Andy Montroll believes his time has finally come
- Campaign website
DAN SMITH (I)

- Dan With a Plan — Independent Dan Smith tries to become Burlington's first "postpartisan" mayor
- Campaign website
KURT WRIGHT (R)

- Right as Wright — Kurt Wright tries to become Burlington’s first Republican mayor in years
- Campaign website
Mayoral Debates:
- VIDEO: 7DTV Highlights from the Seven Days debate on February 4
- VIDEO: Full footage from the Seven Days debate by WPTZ or Channel 17
Election-related Articles and Blog Posts:
- TMD: Fair Game Fogel's Folly and Election Edition (3/4/09)
- TMD: Rutland Residents Mum at Info Meeting (3/3/09)
- TMD: Wasilla (3/3/09)
- TMD: Stowe-Away (3/3/09)
- TMD: BurlingtonPol Endorses Kiss (3/3/09)
- TMD: The Old North End, Burlington (3/3/09)
- TMD: "The Best Show in Town" (3/3/09)
- TMD: The Fur is Flying in Guildhall (3/3/09)
- Town Meeting Day 2009 (3/3/09)
- Burlington Election Predictions (2/27/09)
- Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About IRV But Didn't Know How To Ask (2/25/09)
- Fair Game: Kiss Dis (2/25/09)
- In Burlington, At Least, It's Not About the Economy, Stupid (2/25/09)
- Can Burlington Pull Off an Error-Free Election? (2/19/09)
- Vermont Yankee on the Hot Seat (2/18/09)
- Blogging Burlington Politics, with Haik Bedrosian (2/17/09)
- Yes, Another Mayoral Debate! (2/17/09)
- VIDEO: Not As Sexy As Bob Kiss (2/17/09)
- VIDEO: Mayor Sexy (2/13/09)
- Seven Days debate liveblog (2/4/09)
- Burlington's "Little" Green Man for Mayor (2/3/09)
- Burlington to Request $44.7 Million Bond for Airport Parking Lot Project (1/16/09)
Town Meeting Day is over!Click here to see our TMD blog posts, including our election night live blog transcript.
Click here for Shay Totten's "Fair Game: Election Edition"
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