Bennington, Vermont News
Local Prosecutor and Sheriff Opt Out of Reelection Amid Legal Issues
Neither Addison County State’s Attorney Eva Vekos nor Windsor County Sheriff Ryan Palmer filed paperwork by last week’s deadline for party candidates to submit petitions seeking office this year. Read the story on VTDigger here: County prosecutor and sheriff who…
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In a significant development for Bennington County, two local law enforcement officials, Addison County State’s Attorney Eva Vekos and Windsor County Sheriff Ryan Palmer, have decided not to seek reelection. This comes after both faced serious legal challenges and public pressure to resign.
Details on the Officials’ Decisions
Neither Vekos nor Palmer submitted the necessary paperwork by the May 28 deadline to appear on the primary election ballot scheduled for August. Both officials had previously declined to step down from their positions despite calls from various political leaders, including Vermont Governor Phil Scott.
Background on Legal Troubles
- Eva Vekos was convicted of driving under the influence in December 2023.
- Ryan Palmer was arrested in January on felony charges, including lewd and lascivious conduct.
In a statement shared with local media, Vekos expressed, “With a heavy but resolute heart, I write to confirm that I will not be seeking re-election as State’s Attorney for Addison County.” She highlighted the challenges and rewards faced during her tenure.
Impact on the Community
The decisions by Vekos and Palmer to not run for reelection reflect broader issues within local law enforcement. Their tenures, which began in November 2022, were marked by controversy, raising questions about accountability in public office. Despite their legal challenges, both have indicated they will complete their terms, which end in January.
Potential Successors
With Vekos stepping down, Peter Bevere, a deputy state’s attorney from Rutland County, has emerged as the only candidate to run for Addison County state’s attorney. Meanwhile, several candidates, including Richard King (Republican) and Claude Weyant (Democrat), are vying for the position of Windsor County sheriff.
As these changes unfold, local residents will be watching closely to see how new leadership might address the ongoing challenges within law enforcement.
What’s Next?
Local elections will take place this August, providing an opportunity for residents to weigh in on the future of law enforcement leadership in Addison and Windsor counties.
Based on reporting originally published by VTDigger. Read the original story.