05/07/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/07/2026 15:40
SHELBURNE, VT - U.S. Representative Becca Balint (D-VT-AL), Vice Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee, alongside U.S. Senator Peter Welch (D-Vt.), a member of the Senate Judiciary and Rules Committees, today hosted a roundtable discussion at the Shelburne Town Offices with Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas and Town Clerks to defend the integrity of free and fair elections in Vermont.
"Our town clerks are the backbone of our democracy," said Rep. Balint. "At a time when there's widespread misinformation about elections, it's especially important for Vermonters to hear directly from the people who administer our elections. They are dedicated public servants who do their work with care, transparency, and integrity. I appreciated the opportunity to hear from our state and local officials today about the safeguards already in place and the challenges they're addressing. I know Vermonters want us all to keep working together to keep our elections free, fair, and secure."
"The SAVE America Act is a scam-it's a bill in search of a problem. Representative Balint and I know it, and so do Vermont's leaders, town clerks, and voters. In Vermont, our town clerks are on the front lines of protecting our democracy, and their hard work is essential to continuing our state's proud history of high voter participation and secure elections. This bill would jeopardize that legacy by endangering the rights of thousands of eligible Vermonters to exercise their right to vote," said Senator Welch. "President Trump and Republicans' push for this bill-which would disenfranchise millions of voters right before the 2026 midterm elections-is no accident. We're doing everything in our power to kill this bill, keep the integrity of Vermont's elections strong, and ensure that every eligible voter can exercise their fundamental right to have a say in our democracy."
Town Clerks from Burlington, St. Johnsbury, Winooski, Brattleboro, Morrisville, and Shelburne attended to discuss the voting process and share the many steps taken to ensure fair, secure elections in Vermont. Diana Vachon, Shelburne Town Clerk, is the President of the Vermont Municipal Clerks' and Treasurers' Association (VMCTA).
View photos from the event here.
The Vermont Congressional Delegation opposes to President Trump's executive orders on voting and Republicans' Save America Act, which threaten to block millions of U.S. citizens from voting-disproportionately impacting women, people of color, seniors, and rural voters-and make it harder to register and vote by disrupting online registration and eliminating universal mail-in voting.
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