Last week, nine candidates who were members of the Progressive Party of Vermont, and whose ballot label showed they were Progressive Party members, were elected. This is the same number the party elected in 2016.
The two winners in the State Senate are incumbents Christopher Pearson and Anthony Pollina.
The house winners are: Brian Cina, Selene Colburn, Diana Gonzalez, Robin Chesnut-Tangerman, Mollie S. Burke, Zacariah Ralph, and Sandy Haas.
Vermont permits fusion. When a party is the nominee of two parties, the candidate’s party of membership is listed first, followed by the name of any other party that also nominated that candidate. Some, but not all, of the elected Progressives also had the nomination of the Democratic Party.
MORE CON-FUSION IN 1 OF THE 50 MINORITY RULE GERRYMANDER STATE REGIMES.
VT — BIT SPECIAL — 1775-1777 SECESSION FROM NY – REPUBLIC 1777-1791 — ADMITTED AS A STATE [14] IN 1791 AFTER NY GAVE UP TURF CLAIM — START OF FREE/SLAVE STATE MACHINATIONS TO 1861.
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PR AND APPV