It has been the honor of my life to serve as Governor.
Over the years, we’ve been through a lot together.
Every day, I do my best to provide steady, positive leadership, focused on affordability and restoring economic opportunities in every corner of our state.
After carefully considering the challenges ahead for our state and nation, and the work I’d like to see through before leaving office, I have decided to seek another term as your Governor.
This was not a decision I made lightly, but make no mistake, even with all the headwinds, I’m as motivated as ever to make Vermont more affordable, advocate for more common sense in the Legislature, and work with anyone who’s willing to work with me, to make Vermont a better place.
After many years of public service, I believe most Vermonter appreciate my work ethic, and if you elect me to another term, I’ll do all I can to leave Vermont in better shape than I found it. That’s how I’ve approached every challenge in my life.
Over the next two years, I’ll continue to fight for policies that will make every community stronger, more affordable, and more vibrant.
I’m incredibly grateful for the support and trust you’ve provided me over the years. Together, we’ve shown that good government, balanced leadership, and a relentless focus on real results can still bring people together, regardless of political party.
There is more to do, and I’m ready to continue our work together.
Happy New Year! On behalf of the Governor and the First Lady, you are invited you to join the Inaugural Celebration of the Governor on Saturday, January 11 at the Barre Auditorium at 7:00 PM.
Enjoy Vermont food and beverages at this semi-formal event, featuring vendors from all of Vermont's 14 Counties.
All proceeds of the event will benefit those who have served, and those that continue to serve in our Armed Services.
Tickets are available for purchase online by clicking here: https://t.co/D7dPX8NNN5
What we achieved this week in Vermont was historic, and we could not have done it without your continued support.
Here in Vermont, the election was about one basic question: Can you, your aging parents, your grandparents, your kids, your grandkids, and your neighbors afford to live and thrive in Vermont if we don’t make a course correction on the path set by legislative leaders over the last two years? The answer was clear, because Tuesday, Vermonters voted and sent a strong message: They voted overwhelmingly for balance, and they voted for moderation.
They told us they can’t afford the direction we’ve been going. And they want lawmakers to set clear priorities focused on the needs of all working families, small business owners, and communities large and small.
I’m sure it comes as no surprise that making Vermont more affordable will be a top priority. And I’m very pleased to have more moderate, commonsense legislators who will be willing to work with me on this goal.
Over the last two years, I’ve heard from many, many Vermonters from all walks of life and all political parties who no longer feel like they can afford to live here.
They’re struggling to get by, and they’re worried about their future.
So, to each and every one of you, I want you to know, I hear you, and I hope legislative leaders heard you too.
Just as I have for the last eight years, I will use every tool I have to make sure the message Vermonters sent tonight is brought into the State House next year.
Because we cannot continue to spend more than Vermonters can afford.
To all the candidates across the state who were successful: Congratulations. And it’s okay to take a few days to celebrate. You’ve worked hard.
But this isn’t the time to spike the football because our challenges are too great and we need to get to work.
Tackling these will take a lot of work, creative ideas from all sides, the courage to make hard decisions and compromise.
So, here’s my commitment to you: I’ll always be willing to come to the table, put party labels aside, and work with anyone to make Vermont a better, more affordable place to live.
And here’s my ask to lawmakers: While you were elected with an “R” or a “D” next to your name, when we arrive in Montpelier in January, we need to put that aside because at the end of the day, we’re all on Team Vermont.
All I’m asking lawmakers of both parties is to always vote in the best interest of your communities, not your committee. And for the people you represent, not your party leadership.
Believe me, I know it’s not easy to cross party lines. I’ve been doing it my whole political life.
But at the end of the day, character and integrity are what you’ll be remembered for.
Doing what you believe is right, even if there are political ramifications within your own party is always the right thing to do.
I also want to talk a bit about the state of politics across the country.
We simply can’t go on like this for much longer. I’ve always believed most Vermonters, and most Americans, are somewhere in the political middle.
Sometimes our voices are just drowned out by the extremes of both parties.
It’s up to us to change that. And I think Tuesday’s results in Vermont show we can once again set the example and put party labels aside to do what’s best for our state and our nation.
The fact is, our democracy can’t thrive if both sides believe the other side is the enemy.
Most Americans are good people who are just trying to do what they think is best for their families and their communities.
We can’t look at each other just through the lens of politics. We need to look at each other as people first.
That’s what I think most Americans want. That’s how I’ll continue to lead, and that’s the example we should all set for our kids.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for once again placing your trust in me.
I’ll always do the best I can for you.
Tonight, Vermonters sent a clear message.
They voted for balance, and they voted moderation.
They told us they can’t afford the direction the Legislature has been going, and it's time for Montpelier to make affordability priority number one.
Just as I have for the last 8 years, I will use every tool I have to make sure the message Vermonters sent tonight is brought into the State House next year.
I am ready to work with Democrats, Republicans and Independents to deliver for all Vermonters.
14 counties in 14 hours.
Thank you, Vermont!
Now let’s elect candidates tomorrow who will work with me, to make Vermont more affordable for you.
✅ Washington County
✅ Lamoille County
✅ Orleans County
✅ Essex County
✅ Caledonia County
✅ Orange County
✅ Windsor County
✅ Windham County
✅ Bennington County
✅ Rutland County
✅ Addison County
✅ Franklin County
✅ Grand Isle County
✅ Chittenden County
Through the wind and rain!
South Hero ✅
Let’s elect Mike and Leland Morgan to the House, and Pat Brennan to the Senate!
13 counties down, one to go. See you soon, Colchester.
✅ Fairfax, Franklin County
I hope the people of Milton, Westford, Essex and Fairfax send Chris Mattos to the Senate!
12/14 counties covered.
Next stop, South Hero!
Rutland County will reelect some great lawmakers tomorrow, and hopefully send some new additions to join our efforts to make Vermont more affordable!
Next up, Addison County!
✅ Washington County
✅ Lamoille County
✅ Orleans County
✅ Essex County
✅ Caledonia County
✅ Orange County
✅ Windsor County
✅ Windham County
✅ Bennington County
✅ Rutland County
Sandy Pinsonault has served for decades as Town Clerk in Dorset and she’d make a great addition to the House of Representatives.
✅ Washington County
✅ Lamoille County
✅ Orleans County
✅ Essex County
✅ Caledonia County
✅ Orange County
✅ Windsor County
✅ Windham County
✅ Bennington County
See you next, Rutland!
Great reception in Barton with Senate Candidate Sam Douglass and Lt. Governor Candidate John Rodgers!
✅ Washington County
✅ Lamoille County
✅ Orleans County
Next stop, Essex County!
Good morning, Vermont! Continuing our election eve tradition, Team Scott is departing on a 14 county tour today. We’ll cover almost 450 miles, visiting every corner of the state. We started off in Berlin, next stop Morrisville! Hope to see you along the way!