How to vote in Chittenden County
Your vote, your county. Here’s how to make it count.
Find your town on the map or in the dropdown to get local election information, and use the Vermont Voter Portal to check your registration, polling place, and ballot status.
Missed a deadline? There isn’t one. Vermont has same-day registration — you can register and vote at your polling place right through 7pm on Election Day. It’s never too late.
Look up your record on the Vermont Voter Portal to confirm you’re registered and see your assigned polling place.
My Voter Page →Vermont offers online and same-day registration. There’s no party registration — just ask for the Democratic primary ballot.
Register online →Ballots aren’t automatically mailed for the primary. Request an early or absentee ballot through your town or the state portal.
Request a ballot →Find your town
Click your town on the map — or pick it from the list — for official local voting information.
Buel’s Gore is shown for reference but has no town clerk — its voters use the county and state resources above.
Your town’s official election page and the statewide voter portal will appear here.
Official local election information for residents of your town, plus the statewide portal for your personal voter details.
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Democratic Primary
Vote August 11, 2026.
Bram is running in the Democratic Primary for Chittenden County State’s Attorney — a countywide race every Chittenden County voter can take part in.
- This race is countywide — every voter in Chittenden County can participate.
- Vermont has no party registration. Just ask for the Democratic primary ballot.
- Ballots are not automatically mailed to every voter for the primary.
- Vote in person on August 11 or request an early/absentee ballot in advance.
Know someone in Chittenden County? Make sure they vote too.
Town links go to official municipal pages; the Vermont Voter Portal is the authoritative source for your personal registration, polling location, and ballot status. Dates and details are set by the Vermont Secretary of State and your town clerk. Paid for by Bram for State’s Attorney.