An incumbent mayor reelected in Burlington, a new face in the mayor’s seat in Winooski, an F-35 lawsuit in Winooski and more Progressives on the Burlington City Council. Town Meeting Day results are in, and we’re all settling in for another year.
If you want to relive the excitement of the night or catch up on how the results unfolded, check out our live blog from the evening here:
And catch up on all our coverage of the lead-up to Town Meeting Day 2015:
- Four for Mayor: Queen City Candidates Vie for the Helm | February 25, 2015
- Weinberger Campaign Raises More Than $100,000 | February 23, 2015
- Digging: A Firm Requests Records Regarding a Burlington Councilor | February 18, 2015
- Roundabout Winooski: Mayoral Candidates Vie to Lead a Changing City | February 18, 2015
- Targeting Miro: Attack Ad Draws Criticism | February 13, 2015
- The Queen City Mayor’s Race Is a Referendum on Development | February 11, 2015
- Man of the People Faces Woman of the Party in Burlington City Council Race | February 4, 2015
- Mayoral Debate: Weinberger Hammers Goodkind’s Record | January 29, 2015
- Burlington Telecom: From a Cloud of Litigation to a Campaign Storm | January 28, 2015
- Candidates File for Burlington Mayor, Council and School Board | January 27, 2015
- Burlington Residents to Decide on Noncitizen Voting | January 21, 2015
- Passed-Over Democratic City Councilor to Run as Independent | January 15, 2015
- Burlington School Board Approves Slight Budget Increase | January 14, 2015
- New Districts, Candidates in Landmark Queen City Election | January 7, 2015
- Weinberger’s Restart: Mayor Faces Challenges From the Left | November 26, 2014
Update 3/4/15: This article has been updated to reflect Town Meeting Day results.



