Sources & Citations
All information in this voter guide is sourced from official and trusted sources
About This Voter Guide
This nonpartisan voter guide was created to help South Burlington, Vermont residents make informed decisions in the 2026 elections — covering both the Vermont Primary (August 11) and General Election (November 3).
Information presented here comes directly from:
- Official Vermont state government websites and documents
- Official South Burlington city government websites
- Candidate campaign materials and official announcements
- Local news coverage (VTDigger, Seven Days, The Other Paper, WCAX)
- Nonpartisan election reference sources (Ballotpedia, Cook Political Report)
Every effort has been made to present information accurately and fairly. Candidate information will be updated as candidates file and announce (filing opens April 27, 2026). If you notice any errors or have updated information, please let us know.
Official Vermont Government
Official South Burlington
Ballot Measures — Proposal 3 (Collective Bargaining)
Ballot Measures — Proposal 4 (Equal Protection)
Statewide Races & Candidates
- Vermont gubernatorial election, 2026 — Ballotpedia
- Vermont elections, 2026 — Ballotpedia
- Vermont State Senate elections, 2026 — Ballotpedia
- Tim Ashe to run for state auditor — Vermont Business Magazine
- Democrats Struggle to Find Candidate to Take on Scott — Seven Days
- Lt. Gov. Rodgers and Secretary Copeland Hanzas announce reelection — VTDigger
- 2026 Vermont House Analysis — Cook Political Report
South Burlington Legislative Districts
March 2026 Town Meeting Day Archive
Disclaimer
This voter guide is provided for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the City of South Burlington, the State of Vermont, any political party, or any candidate. For official election information, please visit the Vermont Secretary of State's office or the South Burlington City Clerk's office.