The Vermont Secretary of State’s Office is taking steps this election cycle to make it easier to understand each item that ends up on your ballot thanks to a new and improved online voter guide.This year, there are two versions of the Vermont Voter Guide, including a statewide version and a personalized version.See NBC5’s complete Vermont voter guide here.The change is meant to make it easier and more accessible to find information about the candidates on your ballot.The personalized version only includes candidates that will appear on your specific ballot, while the statewide guide lets you search for candidates based on name or district.If you aren’t sure which district you are in, the voter guide can help you find that as well.All of the federal, statewide and legislative candidates were invited to submit a photo, candidate statement and contact information to be included in the guide.Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas said since Vermont has adopted universal vote-by-mail, voter have more time to research what is on their ballot, so the voter guide further helps to make it easier for people to make informed choices on Election Day.You can access your personalized guide and the state guide on the “My Voter” page which is available on the Secretary of State’s website.
The Vermont Secretary of State’s Office is taking steps this election cycle to make it easier to understand each item that ends up on your ballot thanks to a new and improved online voter guide.
This year, there are two versions of the Vermont Voter Guide, including a statewide version and a personalized version.
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See NBC5’s complete Vermont voter guide here.
The change is meant to make it easier and more accessible to find information about the candidates on your ballot.
The personalized version only includes candidates that will appear on your specific ballot, while the statewide guide lets you search for candidates based on name or district.
If you aren’t sure which district you are in, the voter guide can help you find that as well.
All of the federal, statewide and legislative candidates were invited to submit a photo, candidate statement and contact information to be included in the guide.
Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas said since Vermont has adopted universal vote-by-mail, voter have more time to research what is on their ballot, so the voter guide further helps to make it easier for people to make informed choices on Election Day.
You can access your personalized guide and the state guide on the “My Voter” page which is available on the Secretary of State’s website.