Incumbent Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman is facing off against his Republican opponent, John Rodgers, for a chance to win Vermont's ...
Lieutenant gubernatorial candidate John Rodgers speaks with attendees of Gov. Phil Scott’s election watch event at the Associated General Contractors of Vermont building in Montpelier on Tuesday.
John Rodgers scored the biggest upset of Vermont's election on Tuesday by defeating incumbent Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman. Rodgers secured 46.2 percent of the vote to Zuckerman's 44.6 percent ...
The vote count suggests former Vermont representative John Rodgers, a Republican, has prevailed over incumbent David Zuckerman, a Progressive-Democrat, for the state's lieutenant governor seat.
File photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger Updated at 4:35 p.m. The Vermont Supreme Court has upheld the revocation of the police certification of Franklin County Sheriff John Grismore. The Vermont ...
The vote count suggests former Vermont representative John Rodgers, a Republican, has prevailed over incumbent David Zuckerman, a Progressive-Democrat, for the state's lieutenant governor seat.
Vermont is known as an agricultural state, so it makes sense that the man whose name is synonymous with farm equipment was born in Rutland and lived in Middlebury. “John Deere learned the ...