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Vermont Voters Demand Action on Housing Crisis
Poll finds bipartisan support for legislative solutions to housing affordability and availability issues
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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A new statewide poll in Vermont has found that housing affordability and availability have reached a crisis point, with 89% of Democrats and about two-thirds of Republicans and Independents supporting legislative action to address the problem. The poll was commissioned by the advocacy group Let's Build Homes, led by former Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger, and is seen as proof that Vermont voters are deeply concerned about the state's housing shortage.
Why it matters
Vermont's housing crisis has become a major political issue, with voters across party lines demanding that state lawmakers take action. The poll results suggest that housing could be a key factor in upcoming elections, as voters seek solutions to the lack of affordable and available housing in the state.
The details
The poll found widespread support for legislative action to address Vermont's housing crisis, with 89% of Democrats and about two-thirds of Republicans and Independents sharing that view. Advocates say the poll is evidence that Vermont voters are deeply concerned about the state's housing shortage, which has become a top issue for voters in the state.
- The poll was conducted in February 2026.
The players
Let's Build Homes
An advocacy organization led by former Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger, which commissioned the poll on Vermont's housing crisis.
Miro Weinberger
The former mayor of Burlington and the current leader of the advocacy group Let's Build Homes.
The takeaway
Vermont's housing crisis has become a major political issue, with voters across party lines demanding that state lawmakers take action to address the lack of affordable and available housing in the state. The poll results suggest that housing could be a key factor in upcoming elections, as voters seek solutions to this pressing problem.


