Elections
Election Schedule
candidate info sheets
./candidateinfo2012.pdf
Annual Meeting Results
The results for the most recent Annual City Meeting are available HERE.
Map of Voting Districts
How To Register to Vote
Eligibility
You are eligible to vote in the town where you physically reside if, as of election day, you:
- Are a citizen of the United States
- Are a resident of Vermont
- Have taken the Voter's Oath (webmaster note: there is more information about the Voter's Oath further down this page) and
- Are at least 18 years old
Your application must be submitted or accepted at the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles or at the City Clerk's Office on or before the Wednesday before an election in order to become a legal voter in time for that election.
Getting on the Voter Checklist
You need to fill out and sign an application called Application for Addition to the Checklist which you can obtain from the City Clerk's Office. Your application must be postmarked, submitted or accepted at the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles or the City Clerk's Office on or before the Wednesday before an election.
You are not automatically registered to vote just by filing the application. Your local election board, known as the Board of Civil Authority, must review your application to be sure you meet the eligibility requirements. The Board will notify you in writing whether or not they have approved your application.
The Board usually does not meet until shortly before a local or state election. If the Board finds you are not eligible, the Board must state the reason, and give you a chance to be reconsidered. If you are still denied and believe you have a right to vote in your town, you can then appeal to any superior or district judge in your county through a simple and informal process that does not require a lawyer or filing fee.
Taking the Voter's Oath
If you are registering for the first time in Vermont, you need to take the Voter's Oath.
If you are not eligible to vote but will qualify before the polls close on the next election day, you can file a written intent to apply for addition to the checklist before the Wednesday before an election day and be added to the checklist after you qualify in time to vote. You may use this application as that written statement of intent, but you must wait until you are qualified before taking the Voter's Oath. After you are qualified, you will have to take the Voter's Oath before actually voting --