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Town Meeting: School budget votes mixed, first VT black mayor elected

No vote for teens, non-citizens in Bennington

by Guy Page

Voters across Vermont weighed in on big-ticket spending, local taxes and mayoral races on Town Meeting Day, with flood control, public safety upgrades and data center concerns topping ballots from the Green Mountains to the Champlain Valley.

Thomas Renner, who ran unsuccessfully for Lt. Governor in 2024 in the Democratic primary against David Zuckerman, was elected mayor of Winooski. He is believed to be Vermont’s first African-American mayor. He has served as interim mayor since the resignation of the past mayor.

Also, the Town of Bennington voted 724-1418 against extending voting rights to 16-17 year olds and non-citizens.

Thomas Renner

This report was sourced from local government, local residents, social media and news outlets, including WCAX.com and VTDigger.com.

In Rutland, a surprise mayoral shakeup headlined the day. Following the recent resignation of Mayor Mike Doenges midway through his term, voters elected Alderman Tom Donahue in a write-in race to lead the city. (See story by Russell Flannery in today’s VDC).

Meanwhile, residents in Waterbury overwhelmingly approved spending more than $4.3 million on a flood mitigation project aimed at protecting homes, businesses and infrastructure from future disasters. The investment marks one of the community’s most significant resilience efforts since Tropical Storm Irene.

In Royalton, voters sent a clear message to developers of proposed AI-powered data centers, rejecting plans that residents said could dramatically alter the character and energy demands of the small town.

Voters in Winooski approved a nearly $1 million bond to renovate City Hall and upgrade the police station, backing improvements city leaders said are needed to modernize aging facilities.

Debate also continued over the controversial “apartheid-free community” pledge. In Montpelier, voters rejected the measure for a second time, 1,135 to 905. But in Bristol, the measure narrowly passed as the final item on the warning.

Several communities also decided whether to adopt a 1% local option tax. Bristol, Fair Haven, Mendon, Swanton and Westmore voted to adopt the tax. Voters in Castleton, Milton and Roxbury rejected it. In West Windsor, residents approved a local option tax on rooms, meals and alcohol, but voted down a sales tax option.

Other mayoral races were largely uncontested. In Montpelier, financial advisor Marc Gwinn won a two-year term, replacing outgoing Mayor Jack McCullough. In St. Albans City, teacher Trudy Cioffi ran unopposed to succeed Mayor Tim Smith.

Vermont School DistrictSchool Budget vote at 2026 Town Meeting
Addison Central USD
Addison Northwest USD (Vergennes, others)
Alburgh
Arlington
Athens Grafton UESD
Averill
Averys Gore
Barre UUSDno454-474
Barstow UUSD (Chittenden, Mendon)
Bellows Falls UHSD
Blue Mountain USDno225-232
Brighton
Buels Gore
Burlingtonyes67-33%
Cabot
Caledonia Cooperative School District
Caledonia Cooperative School District (Barnet, Walden, Waterford
Canaan
Champlain Islands UUSD (Most Grand Isle towns)
Champlain Valley USD (Williston, Shelburne, others)yes
Charleston
Colchesteryes1216-1083
Coventry
Craftsbury
Danville
Derby
Dresden Interstate UHSD
Echo Valley Community School District
Elmore-Morristown UUSD
Enosburgh-Richford UUSD
Essex-Westford ECUUSD
Essex-Westford school district
Fairfax
Ferdinand
First Branch USD
Fletcher
Georgia
Glastenbury
Granville-Hancock Unified District
Green Mountain USD (Andover, Chester, others)
Halifax
Hardwick Elementary- nono373-391
Hartford
Hartland
Harwood UUSD (Waitsfield, Duxbury others)yes
Hazen UHSDyes392-352
Holland
Ira
Jay
Kingdom East USD (Lyndonville, Burke, others)
Lake Region UHSD
Lake Region Union Elm-Middle SD
Lamoille North MUSD A (Cambridge, Johnson, others)
Lamoille North MUSD B
Lewis
Lincoln
Lowell
Ludlow – Mt. Holly UUSD
Maple Run USD
Marlboro
Metawee School District
Mill River UUSD
Milton
Missisquoi Valley School District (Swanton, Highgate, etc.)no721-843
Montpelier Roxbury School Districtyes1521-667
Morgan
Mountain Views School District
Mt. Abraham USD (Bristol, others)
Mt. Anthony UHSD
Mt. Ascutney SD
Mt. Mansfield UUSDyes2257-1290
Newport Cityno300-305
Newport Town
North Bennington ID
North Country Jr UHSD
North Country Sr UHSD
Northeast Kingdom Choice School District
Northern Mountain Valley UUSD (Richford, others)
Norwich
Orange Southwest USD
Orleans Southwest UESD
Otter Valley UUSD (Brandon, others)no868-700
Oxbow UUSD
Paine Mountain (Northfield/Williamstown) SD
Pawlet – Mettaweeyes323-166
Peacham
Pittsfield
Quarry Valley UUSD
Readsboroyes122-121
Rivendell Interstate School District
Rivendell Interstate School District (RISD)
River Valleys USD (Dover, Wardsboro)
Rochester-Stockbridge USD
Rockingham
Royalton – Bethelyes176-103
Rutland City
Rutland Townyes452-358
Sandgate
Searsburg
Sharon
Slate Valley UUSD (Castleton, Fair Haven, Poultney)
Somerset
South Burlingtonyes1915-1777
South Hero
Southwest Vermont UESD
Springfieldno741-599
St. Johnsburyyes627-606
Stamford
Stannard
Stowe
Strafford
Stratton
Taconic and Green Regional SD
Thetfordyes271-123
Troyyes
Twin Valley USD
Twinfield USD
Vernonyes
Waits River Valley School District
Waterburyyes
Warners Grant
Warren Gore
Washington Central USD (Berlin, Middlesex, others)yes1684-1375
Washington Central UUSD
Weathersfieldno38%-62%
Wells Spring Unified Union District
West River Modified Union Education District
Westfield
Westminsteryes
White River Unified District
Windham
Windham Southeast SD
Winhall
Winooski IDyes
Wolcott
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