Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman listens to a question after speaking at a press conference in South Burlington on Monday, January 6. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger SOUTH BURLINGTON — Lt. Gov.
Gov. David Zuckerman conceded on Thursday. Republican John Rodgers beat Progressive-Democrat Zuckerman by about 6,000 votes, getting 49% of the vote to Zuckerman’s 47%. But according to the ...
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Incumbent progressive Democrat David Zuckerman joins us live to discuss the race for Vermont ...
As the Vermont Legislature gavels into its biennium today, Lieutenant Governor David Zuckerman will be presiding over the Senate. But he is expected to leave office on Thursday after the ...
Vermont Lieutenant Governor David Zuckerman is preparing to leave office after the legislature convenes on Wednesday. Zuckerman will be replaced by John Rodgers, a former Democratic state Senator ...
Gov. David Zuckerman. Since Rodgers failed to secure a majority – 50% or more of the vote – the legislature had to step in and choose which of the three candidates in the race would assume the ...
Rodgers took on incumbent Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman in what was considered to be the closest statewide race in Vermont, but neither candidate received 50% of the votes. Under Vermont state law ...
Thursday’s 158-18 vote was necessary because while Rodgers won more votes than Zuckerman — who was the incumbent — in November, neither tallied more than 50% of the total, triggering a ...