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The presidential election is a week away and Vermonters have already broken one voting record. Forty percent of voting age Vermonters have cast an absentee ballot so far, according to Vermont’s Election Division, breaking the 2008 record of 19 percent. Now let’s break one more – total voter participation rate.
In 1992 Vermont saw its largest voter participation rate in the last 46 years. Seventy percent of the voting-age population came out to cast their ballot for president. For comparison, 63 percent of possible Vermont voters went to the polls in 2016.
This year we can break our previous record. With over 208,000 votes already in, a little over 154,000 more votes are needed to surpass the 70 percent participation mark.
While COVID-19 has threatened to make voting more difficult this year, Vermont’s Elections Division has put in safeguards to ensure that no one is disenfranchised. If you have not yet voted, or know someone who has not voted, please keep in mind:
For more information, visit the Vermont Secretary of State’s election FAQ page.
Let’s set a new record together!
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