The 2020 election season is in full swing, and here at FFL we’re excited to see that there has been a surge in Republican women running for public office. We love to celebrate conservative women in all capacities and give our readers a look at what they stand for.

The filing date for the Vermont congressional races recently passed. There are two women running for United States Congress from the state. Vermont will have their primary on August 11th, 2020.

While there is very little information available online about these two candidates, here’s what you need to know:

Miriam Berry (Vermont’s At-Large Congressional District)

Miriam Berry studied at the University of Vermont, Fanny Allen Memorial School for Practical Nursing, and Regents College of NY. She is currently working as a registered nurse, she has worked in the medical field for over 25 years. To learn more about Miriam Berry, click here to visit her campaign website.

Anya Tynio (Vermont’s At-Large Congressional District)

Anya Tynio previously ran for Vermont’s At-Large Congressional District in 2018 where she lost the primary but was later put back on the ballot after the primary winner withdrew. To learn more about Anya Tynio, click here to visit her campaign website.

Caroline O
DEPUTY CABINET ADVISOR