Election Security in Vermont
Vermont Secretary of State, Sarah Copeland Hanzas details election security practices in Vermont.
“It’s crucial that Vermonters understand and trust our elections process,” Copeland Hanzas explained. “I partnered with town and city clerks from around the state to create an informational video that outlines the many ways in which our elections are secure. By showcasing the folks doing this important work, we hope to help Vermonters understand and appreciate the election process and all the safeguards.”
The Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, August 13, 2024. Voters will choose which candidates will represent their party in the November General Election. The following offices are up for election:
U.S. Senator, U.S. Representative, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Treasurer, Secretary of State, Auditor of Accounts, Attorney General, State Senate seats, State Representative seats, and High Bailiffs.
As August 13 approaches, the Secretary also reminded voters that they may request absentee ballots by contacting their town or city clerk, or through the My Voter Page (https://mvp.vermont.gov/), which also allows voters to find their polling place, track their mail-in ballot, view their sample ballot and update their registration information.