Vermont House of Representatives Representative
Terry Bouricius did not run for reelection to the
Vermont House of Representatives from the Chittenden-7-4 district in the 2000 election. Driscoll won the nomination of the
Vermont Progressive Party to run in the Chittenden-7-4 district. She defeated
Grassroots nominee Matthew Hogg in the general election. The Chittenden-7-4 district was eliminated after redistricting in 2002, and Driscoll was redistricted into a two-member district where both of the representatives were also members of the Vermont Progressive Party. During her tenure in the state house she served on the Fish, Wildlife and Water Resources committee.
Local politics Mary Lou Gross, a member of the Burlington School Board from the 4th district, did not seek reelection in the 2000 election. Driscoll won in the election to succeed her without opposition. Driscoll ran for a seat on the Burlington city council from the 3rd district in the 2003 election to succeed Doug Dunbebin, who was a member of the Progressive Party. During the campaign she was endorsed by Auditor
Elizabeth M. Ready, who was a member of the Democratic Party, instead of Democratic nominee Gail Compton and by Mayor
Peter Clavelle. She defeated Compton and
Republican nominee Kevin Ryan. She resigned from the city council in May 2004, so that she could focus on the birth on her first child. Progressive nominee
Tim Ashe won in the special election to succeed her. Driscoll participated in the Democratic caucus and supported
Hinda Miller for mayor during the 2006 election, but stated that she did so because the Progressives seemed to not have a candidate. During the 2011 election Driscoll ran for the Democratic nomination for a seat on the city council from the 5th district, but was defeated by John Shannon. During the
2012 mayoral election she supported Bram Kranichfeld and later served as an adviser to
Miro Weinberger as a part of his budget team. She also served as one of two assistants to Weinberger while he served as mayor.
Mayoral campaign Driscoll, announced that she was considering running a campaign for mayor of Burlington in 2017. She announced that she would run as an
independent candidate in the
2018 mayoral election on December 4, 2017. At the Vermont Progressive Party's caucus Driscoll won the party's endorsement with 116 votes against Infinite Culcleasure's 84 votes after Representative
Selene Colburn nominated her for the party's endorsement. Elise Greaves served as Driscoll's campaign manager. Weinberger won in the general election with 48.38% of the popular vote against Driscoll's 34.96% and Culcleasure's 16.07%. During the campaign Weinberger raised over $107,000, Driscoll raised over $47,000, and Culcleasure raised over $10,000. ==Political positions==