Town Meeting & Elections
Town Meeting 2025
Appropriations Funding Policy – October 2024
Middletown Springs Open Offices TM2025 Calendar
General Election 2024
MTS 2024 General Election Results
2024 Justice of the Peace Results
2024 General Election Sample Ballot
Vermont Elections Overview by the VT Secretary of State
State Primary Election 2024
Sample Ballot – Democratic Primary
Sample Ballot – Progressive Primary
Sample Ballot – Republican Primary
2024 Town Meeting Day & VT Presidential Primary
2024 Presidential Primary Results
2024 Town Meeting Results
2024 Wells Springs School District Results
Democratic Primary Sample Ballot
Republican Primary Sample Ballot
Town Meeting 2024 Warning
2024 Pres Primary Warning
2024 Town Meeting Offices and Candidates
Sample Article Ballot Town Meeting 2024
Sample Candidate Ballot Town Meeting 2024
Wells Springs School District Annual Meeting
7pm at Middletown Springs Elementary School
Wells Springs School District 2024 Warning
Sample Ballot Wells Springs 2024
Town Meeting Calendar & Offices on the Ballot
Absentee Ballot Request Form (For Presidential Primary, voters must choose a party ballot)
Voter Registration Form
Local Candidate Petition Form
Consent of Candidate Form
Election Day Policies Adopted 2.13.24
Town & School Informational Meetings
are held prior to Town Meeting voting. Watch middleTOWN NEWSletter and Front Porch Forum for dates and times.
Polls OPEN
First Tuesday in March
7am-7pm
at the Middletown Springs Town Office Building (5 South Street)
The Town Report and Warnings are posted to the website prior to Town Meeting. The Town Report is printed and sent to all voters in Middletown Springs. Additionally, articles and current issues are posted to Front Porch Forum. Join the conversation with your neighbors on Front Porch Forum.
State of Vermont Elections Management Platform
In 2016, Secretary of State Jim Condos announced the launch of VT’s new Elections Management Platform. This streamlined the elections administration process, providing voters with greater access to voter specific information. Over 25,000 Vermonters registered to vote online in 2016. For the November General Election, nearly 6,500 Vermonters requested an absentee ballot through the My Voter Page.
By using the My Voter Page, a registered voter can:
• Check registration status
• View information on upcoming elections
• Access voter specific elections information, including directions to a polling place and polling hours
• View a sample ballot
• Request and track an absentee ballot
Log into their My Voter Page to learn more.
• Registered Voters can log in at: https://mvp.vermont.gov
• Online registration can be found at: https://olvr.vermont.gov
Absentee Ballot Request Form
Voter Registration Form
Voter’s Guide for People with Disabilities
Town Meeting Minutes
March 4, 2024 Town Info Meeting
March 6, 2023 Town Info Meeting
February 28, 2022 Town Informational Meeting Approved
November 8, 2021 Special Election Informational Meeting
March 1, 2021 Town Informational Meeting Approved Minutes