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Vermont Governor Defends State-Run Elections, Mail-In Voting

August 23, 2026

Why it matters locally: While Governor Scott's comments directly concern Vermont, the broader discussion on state control over elections and mail-in voting practices resonates in Minnesota, which also utilizes state-managed elections and has established mail-in voting options.


Vermont Governor Phil Scott, a Republican, has publicly supported state control over election processes and the use of mail-in ballots. He described these methods as advantageous for American voters. Scott's comments diverge from former President Donald Trump's proposals to centralize election administration at a national level and to limit mail-in voting access. Governor Scott defended the current system where individual states manage their own elections. He also articulated his preference for mail-in voting as a viable option for citizens participating in the electoral process. Former President Trump has called for a shift towards nationalizing elections, advocating for uniform federal oversight rather than state-by-state management. Trump has also sought to reduce the availability of mail-in voting methods.

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