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401: 326: 193: 97: 30: 39: 376: 576: 551: 526: 501: 476: 451: 426: 351: 301: 229:, the current mayor, is a Progressive who was first elected in March 2024. The city council has twelve seats, divided into eight ward seats, where councilors are elected in even years, and four district seats (Central, North, East, and South, overlaying two wards each), where councilors are elected in odd years. All councilors have two-year terms. 256:
Despite the fact that Progressives held a majority on the council, Democrat Karen Paul was elected council president in 2022. The role of council president is largely ceremonial, and outgoing council president Max Tracy remarked that the position brings little actual power. Zoraya Hightower, then the
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The large transient student population votes in local, state, and national elections, resulting in a considerable impact on local elections. The city signed up 2,527 new voters in the six weeks from September 1, 2008, the highest number for that time frame in over nine years. In 2021, voters adopted
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scheduled a special election for Hanson's seat on December 6, 2022, but the special election for House's seat could not be held until the regularly-scheduled council elections in March 2023 because she resigned after October 1. Democrat Maea Brandt won the special election for Hanson's seat, giving
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leader of the Progressive caucus, said she passed up the council president position in order to focus on her committee work. Independent councillor Ali Dieng also expressed interest in the council president position but did not formally seek it, admitting he did not have the necessary support.
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Democrats the most seats on the council for the first time since 2020. This was the first election in Burlington to use ranked-choice voting after its revival, although Brandt won an outright majority of 55% in the first round and no ranked-choice tabulation was necessary.
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In late 2022, two Progressive councillors resigned from office: East Ward incumbent Jack Hanson resigned on September 13 to apply for a job at the Burlington Electric Department and Ward 8 incumbent Ali House resigned on October 5 for unspecified reasons. Mayor
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The current composition of the council, following the 2024 municipal elections, is: six Democrats, five Progressives, and one independent. Ben Traverse, a Democrat, is the current Council President.
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Earlier this month, on Town Meeting Day, The Progressive Party made some headway in Burlington. Emma Mulvaney-Stanak won the mayoral election over Democrat Joan Shannon.
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Prior to 2020, the council's twelve seats were occupied by five Progressives, four Democrats, two
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Johnson, Tim (October 24, 2008). "State takes voter fraud precautions".
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approved the amendment on February 23, 2022, sending it to the
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Index



Unicameral

Democratic
Progressive
Independent
Voting system
First-past-the-post
Instant-runoff voting
March 5, 2024

Burlington
mayor–council form of government
Albert L. Catlin
Democrats
Progressives
Emma Mulvaney-Stanak
ranked-choice voting
state legislature
governor
state house
state senate
de facto





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