The voter registration database is set up so that each clerk can search for duplicates by name and date of birth. The clerk may use the last 4 digits of the SSN if this data has been entered for the voter when the clerk checks the full voter record to determine if the voter is the same person. If the clerk is in doubt, the clerk can call the other Vermont clerk to discuss.
Our office will conduct a number of training sessions in late spring and summer Any person can attend. The sessions will be announced in the May monthly opinions newsletter.
Best Regards, Kathy
Kathleen Scheele DeWolfe
Director of Elections & Campaign Finance
VT Office of the Secretary of State
26 Terrace Street
Montpelier, VT 05609-1101
(802) 828-2304
Neighborhood Planning Assemblies (NPAs) are grassroots, neighborhood organizations that were established in each of Burlington's seven Wards to encourage citizen participation in City government. A celebration of our right to vote starts with banner and sign making at the Burlington Police Department, followed by a parade to City Hall Park. Sponsored by the Neighborhood Planning Assemblies, League of Women Voters, and the Center for Community and Neighborhoods.