Make a Plan and Vote on Town Meeting Day 2024

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What is Town Meeting Day?

In Vermont, Town Meeting Day is a big deal. Towns and cities vote on very local issues, like who's on the Selectboard or City Council and how money is spent on schools or the town. Voting in these smaller local elections can have a big impact on your day-to-day life.


It's also a presidential election year. So you get to pick if you want to vote in the Republican or Democratic Primary (but not both).

Make Your Voting Plan

The Vermont Secretary of State's office has a lot of helpful information for voters. Let's break it down:

Register to vote
  • Make sure you are registered to vote. You can register the same day that you vote.
  • Login to your MyVoterPage or contact your town clerk. You can register, check your voting status, or update your information.
  • You can also register at the polls.
Find your polling place
Look at your ballot
  • Your MyVoterPage or town clerk should be able to provide you with a "sample ballot." This will list everything that'll be on the actual ballot when you vote.
  • Sample ballots are posted outside polling places.
  • You'll see candidates for local offices, like town selectboard or the school board. You may also see votes on budgets or local initiatives.
Examine issues and candidates
Make your plan
  • After learning about the people running and learning how your town meeting works, pick a date, time, and place to vote.
  • This can be by mail or in-person. If you received a mailed ballot, please deliver it to your Town Clerk's office before election day or bring it to the polls before 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 5th.
  • Get some friends to vote with you!