Vermont
Year2023
TierTop Tier
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Responsive Gov’s Grade TL;DR
For the second year in a row, the Vermont General Assembly did not make any substantial changes to its election laws. While Vermont is consistently a leader on election policy and has made substantial gains in previous years, this year the election landscape remained the same. Therefore, Vermont received a B on this year’s progress report for maintaining its existing pro-voter policies.
Looking Back
Where Vermont Started at the Beginning of 2023
- Automatic Voter Registration: Partial AVR
- Online Voter Registration: Open to all Eligible
- Same-Day Registration: Yes
- Restoration of Rights: No Disenfranchisement
- Vote by Mail: Vote by Mail
- Electronic Registration Information Center Member: Yes
- Early Voting Opportunities: In-person Absentee
- ID Requirements: No Document Required
Relying on the Cost of Voting Index for Vermont as of 2022, we considered the state a top tier state for pre-existing voting policy and compared its 2023 activity against other top tier states.
How Our Tier Compares
- COVI (2022): 3rd
- EPI Score (2020): 1st
- CLC State Scorecard (2022): 8/10
- MAP Democracy Rating (2022): MEDIUM
2023: This Past Year
Legislative Action
- The General Assembly did not pass any significant election-related laws during the 2023 session.