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Rutland, VT, will hold a March 3, 2026, write-in mayoral election after Mayor Michael Doenges resigned, with no candidates filing, requiring voters to choose via write-in ballots.
Rutland, Vermont, will hold a write-in mayoral election on March 3, 2026, after Mayor Michael Doenges resigned on February 27, triggering a city charter requirement for an election at the annual meeting.
No candidates filed by the deadline, so voters will select a new mayor via write-in ballots.
Two candidates have entered: Tom Donahue, CEO of BROC, and Robert Reynolds, a local electrician.
A third figure, Nick Grandchamp, has grassroots support but will not run.
Legal advice confirms the write-in election is mandatory, ruling out a special election or interim leadership until 2027.
Officials stress the need for public education to ensure a fair and informed process.
Rutland, VT, celebrará una elección de alcalde por escrito el 3 de marzo de 2026, después de que el alcalde Michael Doenges dimitiera, sin que se presentaran candidatos, lo que requiere que los votantes elijan a través de boletas por escrito.