Vermont GOP Gov. Scott reelected in deep blue state
Voters in deep-blue Vermont elected Republican Gov. Phil Scott to his fourth two-year term as the state’s top executive.
Scott, 64, defeated Democrat Brenda Siegel and three independent candidates.
Since he became governor in 2017, Scott said, he has focused on minimizing the tax burden, ensuring that vulnerable Vermonters are helped and growing the economy. He said that work is not yet finished.
Although a Republican, Scott was a frequent critic of former President Donald Trump and voted for Joe Biden in the 2020 election.