Leland Morgan

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Leland Morgan is an American politician from Vermont. He is a Republican member of the Vermont House of Representatives. [1]

Career

In the November 3, 2020 general election, unofficial reported totals showed Mitzi Johnson losing her seat in the two-member Grand Isle-Chittenden district, with Republican incumbent Leland Morgan winning 2,768 votes, his nephew and fellow Republican Michael Morgan winning 2,619 votes, and Johnson trailing with 2,601. Johnson requested a recount, which affirmed Michael Morgan's victory by a 20 vote (2,627 - 2,601) margin. [2]

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References

  1. "Representative Leland Morgan". legislature.vermont.gov. Retrieved 2021-06-22.
  2. accessed 4 April 2021