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  2. Town Meeting Day: Who's running for Burlington City Council?

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    A sign on Pine Street in front of Burlington Electric Department in Burlington identifies a polling station on Town Meeting Day, Tuesday, March 7, 2023. Town Meeting Day: City council candidates

  3. Burlington VT mayor reappoints 19 city leaders, leaves four ...

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    Burlington VT mayor reappoints 19 city leaders, leaves four positions vacant ... ahead of various City Council meetings the week of June 3. All reappointments are for one-year terms, staffing ...

  4. Burlington City Council (Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    Burlington has had a mayor–council form of government since 1865 with its first mayor being Albert L. Catlin. [1] Democrats and Progressives make up the majority of the council. Emma Mulvaney-Stanak, the current mayor, [2] is a Progressive who was first elected in March 2024. [3]

  5. Why did the Burlington City Council approve the Vermont Air ...

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    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 ...

  6. List of mayors of Burlington, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. 2009 Burlington mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    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).

  8. Vermont school budgets results: Which passed and which failed ...

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    Burlington voters handily approved a school budget of $119,604,584 with 10,267 voting for and 4,070 against. Colchester voters narrowly approved their school budget of $57,425,957 in a vote of ...

  9. 2006 Burlington mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    Tim Ashe, member of the Burlington city council from the 3rd ward [17] Peter Clavelle, 38th and 40th Mayor of Burlington, Vermont (1989–1993; 1995–2006) [18] Clavelle sought the Democratic mayoral nomination in 2003, and ran with the Democratic nomination in the 2004 gubernatorial election. This angered Progressives, including chair of ...