FACTBOX: Vermont and its presidential primary
(Reuters) - Vermont is one of four states that hold what could be a decisive round of presidential primary contests on Tuesday.
Following are a few facts about the Green Mountain State:
* The rural state is famed for its picture-postcard views, dairy cows, maple syrup and liberal politics. Environmentally friendly businesses like Ben & Jerry's ice cream have honed the state's countercultural image.
* While neighboring New Hampshire has emphasized low taxes and a business friendly climate to attract new residents, Vermont has drawn educated liberals willing to pay relatively high taxes to live in a pristine setting.
* Polls open at varying times across the state, beginning at 6 a.m. (1100 GMT). Voting concludes at 7 p.m. EST. Voters do not need to register as Republicans or Democrats to participate in either party's primary.
* Vermont is one of a handful of states that allow same-sex marriage.
* Sen. Bernie Sanders, an Independent, was first elected to Congress as a Socialist. Sen. Patrick Leahy, a Democrat, is a fan of the Grateful Dead.
Sources: Almanac of American Politics; Vermont Secretary of State
(Reporting by Andy Sullivan in Washington, Editing by Sandra Maler)
(To read more about the U.S. political campaign, visit Reuters "Tales from the Trail: 2008" online at blogs.reuters.com/trail08/)
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