Milne admits past health, legal troubles
MONTPELIER — Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott Milne revealed in a statement to reporters Thursday that he was arrested three times in college and suffered a stroke in 2006. The arrests, two for...
View ArticleMilne launches TV ad
MONTPELIER — Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott Milne has launched his first television commercial as the primary approaches next week. The ad, which will be running on WPTZ, Fox 44/ABC 22 and...
View ArticleShumlin, Milne and Sorrell secure nominations
MONTPELIER — Tuesday’s primary was marked by low voter turnout and slow, tedious counting by election officials as they sorted through many ballots with write in votes. Few Vermonters exercised their...
View ArticlePoll: Shumlin leads Milne by double digits
Democratic Gov. Peter Shumlin is leading Republican challenger Scott Milne 48 percent to 36 percent, according to a poll released Friday by Rasmussen Reports. According to Rasmussen, the survey of 700...
View ArticleFeliciano releases tax return
Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Dan Feliciano released his 2012 and 2013 tax returns Tuesday, showing income of $239,796 in 2013 and $174,773 in 2012. He filed jointly with his wife, Carol....
View ArticleMilne makes “The Daily Show”
GOP gubernatorial candidate Scott Milne made his debut on “The Daily Show” Wednesday night in host Jon Stewart’s closing “Moment of Zen” clip. It features Milne incorrectly stating where he was born as...
View ArticleMilne not ready to concede
BURLINGTON — Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott Milne canceled a news conference he had planned for Wednesday morning as his race against incumbent Democratic Gov. Peter Shumlin remained tight....
View ArticleUnofficial results give Shumlin plurality by 1.26 percent
The Vermont Secretary of State’s office posted unofficial results of Tuesday’s mid-term election Saturday morning showing that Democratic Gov. Peter Shumlin has won a plurality of votes over Republican...
View ArticleOfficial tally shows Shumlin wins plurality; Milne has today to challenge
MONTPELIER – An official tally shows Gov. Peter Shumlin received 2,434 more votes than Republican challenger Scott Milne during last week’s election. Wednesday morning, the Canvassing Committee –...
View ArticleShumlin elected to 3rd term by lawmakers
MONTPELIER — Vermont Lawmakers have re-elected Democratic Gov. Peter Shumlin to a third term, ending months of uncertainty since the mid-term election. Shumlin received 110 votes from the 180 members...
View ArticleShumlin says he will not seek re-election in 2016
MONTPELIER — Gov. Peter Shumlin announced Monday afternoon that he will not seek reelection, and will instead return to his hometown of Putney to resume his role in his student travel business. The...
View ArticlePotential candidates for governor abound
MONTPELIER — Gov. Peter Shumlin’s surprise announcement Monday that he will not seek re-election throws the 2016 gubernatorial election wide open — and several candidates on both sides of the aisle say...
View ArticleBrock announces bid for lieutenant governor
MONTPELIER — Republican Randy Brock, a former auditor and state senator, said Thursday he is running for lieutenant governor. Brock, the GOP’s 2012 nominee for governor, announced his bid in a...
View ArticleKesha Ram launches bid for lieutenant governor
MONTPELIER — Burlington Democratic Rep. Kesha Ram says she is running for lieutenant governor, creating a Democratic Party primary for the state’s number two office. Ram, 29, joins 28-year-old Brandon...
View ArticleMinter, Leahy launch general election ads
Editor’s note: This story was updated at 1:15 p.m. MONTPELIER — Democratic gubernatorial candidate Sue Minter is on the airwaves with her first general election television ad, while Democratic U.S....
View ArticleMilne ad: Leahy has a sickness
MONTPELIER — Republican Scott Milne has released his first video ad against longtime U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy, but the ad will only run online and not on television. Milne, the Republican who nearly...
View ArticleVPR poll shows tied gubernatorial race
MONTPELIER — Republican Phil Scott and Democrat Sue Minter are locked in a tie race for governor with three weeks to go and 14 percent of voters undecided, according to a Vermont Public Radio poll...
View ArticleLeahy, Welch cruising to victory
BURLINGTON — Two of the three members of Vermont’s congressional delegation who were seeking re-election cruised to victory Tuesday and will return to Washington, D.C., in January. Democratic Sen....
View ArticleOfficial tally shows Shumlin wins plurality; Milne has today to challenge
Scott Milne MONTPELIER – An official tally shows Gov. Peter Shumlin received 2,434 more votes than Republican challenger Scott Milne during last week’s election. Wednesday morning, the Canvassing...
View ArticleShumlin elected to 3rd term by lawmakers
MONTPELIER — Vermont Lawmakers have re-elected Democratic Gov. Peter Shumlin to a third term, ending months of uncertainty since the mid-term election. Shumlin received 110 votes from the 180 members...
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