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Code · Vermont · Vermont Statutes

§ 2.1.

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§ 2.1. Definitions
(a)“General Town Meeting” shall mean a meeting of the voters of the Town of Brattleboro, the Town School District, or both, to act on matters of election of all officers, referenda, and matters to be acted upon by Australian ballot.
(b)“Representative Town Meeting” shall mean the meeting of Town meeting members as defined in section 2.4 of this charter and who are elected pursuant to section 2.3 of this charter to act on all articles, including municipal bonding articles, except those that relate to the election of officers, referenda, and other matters to be voted upon by Australian ballot and any other articles or subjects reserved to a General Town Meeting.
(c)“Youth voter” means any person who is 16 to 18 years of age and is otherwise qualified to vote in Town elections pursuant to 17 V.S.A. chapter 43, subchapter 1. (Amended 2003, No. M-6, § 2; 2011, No. M-10 (Adj. Sess.), § 2, eff. April 27, 2012; 2023, No. M-15, § 2, eff. June 20, 2023.)
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