The Progressive/Democrat also urged Republican Gov. Phil Scott to bring “real options” to the table to tackle major issues facing the state.
Rodgers' rural roots and blue-collar background helped John Rodgers tap into the wave of anti-tax anger gripping the state.
Vermont has a new Republican lieutenant governor. During Inauguration Week, deputy publisher Cathy Resmer considers party ...
The Vermont Legislature has voted to approve John Rodgers as the state's next Lieutenant Governor. Rodgers, a Republican, was approved 158-18 by the legislature on the second day of the session in ...
Former Sen. John Rodgers is officially Vermont’s new lieutenant governor. On Jan. 9 at 10:40 a.m., Senate and House lawmakers voted 158-18-0 to appoint Rodgers to the role, months after the ...
Republican John Rodgers was confirmed to have received the most votes. The 2024 election set a record in Vermont with 372,885 voters, toppling 370,986 voters - the record set in 2020 during the ...
Rodgers was approved 158-18 by the legislature on the second day of the session in Montpelier, cementing his victory over Independent incumbent David Zuckerman. Wildfires in Los Angeles ...
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - Vermont lawmakers on Thursday officially elected Republican John Rodgers as lieutenant governor. The Republican narrowly edged out incumbent Progressive-Democrat David ...
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.
The race for lieutenant governor in Vermont is between Democrat David Zuckerman, the incumbent, and Republican John Rodgers. Independent Ian Diamondstone is also on the ballot. Only a handful of ...