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Zuckerman, John Rodgers
Zuckerman concedes VT Lt. Governor’s race to Rodgers
Vermont Lieutenant Governor David Zuckerman conceded his race for reelection to Republican challenger John Rodgers Thursday morning, congratulating his opponent over the phone for getting the most votes.
David Zuckerman concedes Vermont Lt. Governor's race during morning radio appearance
David Zuckerman has conceded the race for Lt. Governor after a closely-watched contest between himself and opponent John Rodgers.Zuckerman, who is the current Lt. Governor of Vermont, announced that he conceded to Rodgers,
Trailing by more than 6,000 votes, Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman has yet to concede to John Rodgers
Since neither lieutenant gubernatorial candidate received a majority of ballots cast, according to unofficial results, the Legislature is set to make the final call.
Zuckerman concedes Vt. lieutenant governor race
An update in the Vermont lieutenant governor’s race-- incumbent Vermont Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman conceded on Thursday.Republican John Rodgers beat Progressive-Democrat Zuckerman by about 6,000 votes,
Rodgers upsets Zuckerman in Lt. Gov. race
John Rodgers, a Republican from Glover, was elected lieutenant governor of Vermont Tuesday, unseating Progressive/Democrat Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman in a rare ouster of a statewide incumbent. The dramatic conclusion came at the end of a highly competitive — and at times highly personal — contest for the state’s second highest-ranking office.
David Zuckerman concedes lieutenant governor’s race to John Rodgers — but with a caveat
Gov. David
Zuckerman
presides over the Senate at the Statehouse in Montpelier on April 25, 2023. File photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger Updated at 5:04 p.m. Lt. Gov. David
Zuckerman
conceded his reelection race to Republican challenger John Rodgers Thursday ...
Neither candidate secures majority of the vote in Vermont Lt. Governor race
John Rodgers has secured the most votes for Vermont's second highest statewide office, according to the secretary of state's office, but the state legislature will make the final call. Rodgers took on incumbent Lt.
VT Lt. Governor Zuckerman concedes to Rodgers
Zuckerman has unofficially conceded to his opponent Rodgers, who's role will be decided when state legislature reconvenes.
The Burlington Free Press on MSN
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Vermont Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman concedes. How a 3rd party wants him to stay in office
Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman announced his concession, but said he would consider accepting the Vermont legislature's decision if ...
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Suit Against Meta, Using a Tech Shield Law, Is Dismissed
A professor sued pre-emptively to release software that would let users automatically unfollow everyone in their Facebook ...
Burlington-Plattsburgh WCAX-TV on MSN
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Vermont lt. governor’s race could be decided by Legislature
The race for Vermont lieutenant governor remains up in the air. With all of the votes counted, Republican John Rodgers led ...
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