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After the 2020 city elections, the Republican seat flipped to Democratic, and one Independent seat flipped to Progressive. In late 2022, two Progressive councillors resigned from office: East Ward incumbent Jack Hanson resigned on September 13 to apply for a job at the Burlington Electric Department and Ward 8 incumbent Ali House resigned on ...
Mulvaney-Stanak announced her decision in a memo to city councilors May 30, ahead of various City Council meetings the week of June 3. All reappointments are for one-year terms, staffing fiscal ...
Women city councillors in Vermont (2 P) Pages in category "Vermont city council members" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
The following is a list of mayors of Burlington, Vermont. [2] The 43rd and current mayor is Emma Mulvaney-Stanak, elected in 2024. [3] Mayoral elections in Burlington have been held every three years since 2003. [4]
On Oct. 23, after hours of heated debate, the Burlington City Council approved a 25-year lease extension with the Vermont Air National Guard (VTANG) at the Patrick Leahy Burlington International ...
Despite losing the mayoral election the Vermont Progressive Party retained control of the city council with six out of twelve seats and saw multiple ballot initiatives endorsed by them win. [ 17 ] During the campaign Weinberger raised $126,147 from 461 people, Tracy raised $63,336 from 547 people, and Dieng raised $10,920 from 115 people.
Elizabeth M. Ready, member of the Vermont Senate [44] Local officials. Bernie Sanders, Mayor of Burlington, Vermont (1981–1989) [38] Terry Bouricius, member of the Burlington, Vermont city council from the 2nd district [20] Organizations. Champlain Valley National Organization for Women; Newspapers. The Burlington Free Press [45] Individuals
The city of Burlington, Vermont, approved IRV for use in mayoral elections with a 64% vote in 2005, [1] at a time when IRV was used only in a few local elections in the United States. [9] The 2006 Burlington mayoral election was decided by two rounds of IRV tallying, selecting candidate Bob Kiss of the Vermont Progressive Party (VPP).