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July 08, 2024 2 Minute Read

Early and Absentee Ballots Available for August Primary

Anyone wishing to vote early and in-person may now do so at the Town Clerk’s Office through August 12 at 5 p.m.

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May 13, 2024 1.5 Minute Read

Learn About Ranked Choice Voting

Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas and the League of Women Voters of Vermont co-hosted a two-part series on ranked choice voting, the second of which featured Brattleboro Town Clerk Hilary Francis.

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February 29, 2024 1 Minute Read

Remember to Vote on March 5!

Also, a quick note about presidential primaries in Vermont.

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February 28, 2024 5.5 Minute Read

Political Signs in Brattleboro

Here's a guide to where political signs can (and cannot) be posted in Brattleboro.

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February 27, 2024 3.5 Minute Read

Get Ready for Election Day

Check out this guide for everything Brattleboro voters need to know ahead of Election Day, which is March 5, 2024.

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February 22, 2024 3 Minute Read

Early In-Person Voting Now Available

Brattleboro voters can vote in person at the Town Clerk’s Office now through March 4 at 5 p.m. The Town Clerk’s Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

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February 05, 2024 2 Minute Read

Absentee Ballots for March 5, 2024 Elections Available Now

Absentee ballots for the Presidential Primary, Brattleboro Annual Town Meeting and Windham Southeast School District School Board vote to be held March 5 are now available by request

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January 19, 2024 Minute Read

Town Clerk Featured on VPR

A recent episode of Vermont Edition highlighted changes to the voting system throughout the state and included an interview with Brattleboro's Town Clerk about youth voting.

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January 19, 2024 1.5 Minute Read

Presidential Primary Election 101

The Town Clerk's Office provides some helpful info regarding how primaries work in Vermont and what voters can expect at the ballot box.

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