Vermont

Not registered to vote? You’re in luck! This is one of the states that allows you to register AND vote on Election Day at your nearest town or city clerk’s office. Bring ID and wear a mask, and don’t forget to VOTE!

This is a deep BLUE STATE that Biden won in 2020, Clinton won in 2016 and Harris won in 2024. It is BLUE when it comes to the Senate race, and it is BLUE when it comes to its one House races. There is little to no chance of a Republican winning a national race here. So Democrats who don’t want to waste their vote can choose to vote third party and swap their vote with someone in a purple state where the Democrat does have a chance of winning a seat.

2026 Primary Election takes place on:

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Tuesday, August 11, 2026

For information about voter registration, the candidates, mail-in ballots and early voting, go to vote.org.

STRATEGIC VOTING RECOMMENDATION:

Vote for a progressive candidate in the Democratic Primary who will challenge not only the MAGA Republican madness but also the Democratic Party establishment!

Senate Race

There is no Senate election in 2026.

House Races

For information on House races and our strategic voting recommendations, click on your US Congressional District below:

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Presidential Election – 2028

Latest Opinion Polling Results in Vermont:

stateSTATUSTrumpHarrisother/DK% gapdate
VermontBLUE29%70%1%41%Aug-21
Source: 270toWin polling averages by state: https://www.270towin.com/2024-presidential-election-polls/

Election Results in 2020:

TrumpBidenWon by% gap
112,704242,820130,11635.4%
Source: Federal Election Commission https://www.fec.gov/resources/cms-content/documents/federalelections2020.pdf

Election Results in 2016:

TrumpClintonWon by:% gap
95,369178,57383,20430.4%
Source: US Census Bureau, Voting and Registration in the Election of November 2016
https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/voting-and-registration/p20-580.html

AND, your most powerful contribution to this election may not be your own vote, but the vote of a friend, relative, colleague, former neighbor, or somebody else you know who does live in a “battleground” state. You may be the one person who can convince that person to vote, and to vote for our survival, at this election.

Click here for more ideas and help in convincing a friend or relative to vote.