Vermont Governor Phil Scott, a moderate Republican, has secured a fifth two-year term in office, easily defeating Democratic challenger Esther Charlestin in the state’s 2024 gubernatorial election. The victory marks another strong showing for Scott, who has consistently enjoyed high approval ratings and maintained a popular image in Vermont, a state that leans heavily Democratic.
Scott, a former lawmaker and businessman, has been a prominent figure in Vermont politics for years. His campaign focused on making Vermont more affordable, a message that resonated with voters. He has repeatedly clashed with the Democrat-controlled legislature over spending and initiatives, vetoing eight bills this past session, six of which were ultimately overridden.
Despite his political differences with the legislature, Scott has maintained his popularity with voters, a testament to his moderate approach and focus on issues that matter to Vermonters. His victory underscores the strength of his incumbency and the challenge faced by Democrats in challenging him in a state where they hold a majority in the legislature.
Charlestin, a 34-year-old educator, consultant, and co-chair of the Vermont Commission on Women, ran on a platform of addressing issues such as education, healthcare, and economic opportunity. While she presented a strong challenge, she ultimately fell short of unseating the incumbent governor.
The election results in Vermont highlight the unique political landscape of the state, where moderate Republicans like Phil Scott can thrive even in a heavily Democratic environment. With his fifth term secured, Scott will continue to lead Vermont, navigating the political landscape and working to address the priorities of the state’s residents.