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Race Code Office Sought Printed Name Mailing CANDIDATE LISTING FOR THE NOVEMBER 4, 2008 GENERAL ELECTION (EXCLUDING PRESIDENTIAL/VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES) AS OF SEPTEMBER 22, 2008 AT 12:30 P.M. RACE TOWN OF CODE OFFICE SOUGHT PRINTED NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP DAY # EVENING # DISTRICT NAME RESIDENCE C Rep to Congress MIKE BETHEL 201 Gage St Bennington VT 05201 4429196 4429196 Federal Bennington C Rep to Congress CRIS ERICSON 879 Church Street Chester VT 05143 8754038 8754038 Federal Chester C Rep to Congress THOMAS JAMES HERMANN 38 Long Street, Unit 3 Barre VT 05641 4614433 4614433 Federal Barre City C Rep to Congress JANE NEWTON P.O. Box 121 South Londonderry VT 05155 8244163 Federal Londonderry C Rep to Congress JERRY TRUDELL 187 Route 105 West Charleston VT 9222145 9222145 Federal Charleston C Rep to Congress PETER WELCH 346 Town Farm Hill Road Hartland VT 05048 6517144 6517144 Federal Hartland D Governor PETER DIAMONDSTONE P.O. Box 2155 Brattleboro VT 05303 Vermont Brattleboro D Governor JIM DOUGLAS P.O. Box 1414 Montpelier VT 05601 2233412 2233412 Vermont Middlebury D Governor CRIS ERICSON 879 Church Street Chester VT 05143 8754038 8754038 Vermont Chester D Governor TONY O'CONNOR 93 Leo Lane Newport VT 05855 7664747 7664747 Vermont Derby D Governor ANTHONY POLLINA 93 Story Road N. Middlesex VT 05682 8642008 3432604 Vermont Middlesex D Governor GAYE SYMINGTON P.O. Box 1584 Burlington VT 05402 6513488 3633907 Vermont Jericho D Governor SAM YOUNG PO Box 10 West Glover VT 05875 3210365 6734334 Vermont Glover E Lt. Governor THOMAS W. COSTELLO Box 483 Brattleboro VT 05302 2575533 3801616 Vermont Brattleboro E Lt. Governor BRIAN E. DUBIE P.O. Box 133 Essex Junction VT 05453 2621052 2621052 Vermont Essex E Lt. Governor RICHARD KEMP 288 Flynn Avenue #20 Burlington VT 05401 8624418 8624418 Vermont Burlington E Lt. Governor BEN MITCHELL Box 511 Putney VT 05346 3871647 Vermont Westminster F State Treasurer MURRAY NGOIMA P.O. Box 39 South Pomfret VT 05067 4326444 4326444 Vermont Pomfret F State Treasurer DON SCHRAMM 4 East Village Drive Burlington VT 05401 3992493 3992493 Vermont Burlington F State Treasurer JEB SPAULDING P.O. Box 222 Montpelier VT 05601 8281452 2237504 Vermont Montpelier G Sec. of State EUGENE J. BIFANO P.O. Box 409 Warren VT 05674 5832839 5832839 Vermont Warren G Sec. of State DEB MARKOWITZ P.O. Box 204 Montpelier VT 05601 2790364 2296307 Vermont Montpelier G Sec. of State LESLIE MARMORALE PO Box 6 Vershire VT 05079 2911366 Vermont Vershire G Sec. of State MARJORIE POWER 67 Independence Green Montpelier VT 05602 2290782 2290782 Vermont Montpelier H Auditor of Accounts MARTHA ABBOTT 119 Stevensville Road Underhill VT 05489 8994740 8994740 Vermont Underhill H Auditor of Accounts JERRY LEVY 89 Clark Street Brattleboro VT 05301 2548513 Vermont Brattleboro H Auditor of Accounts THOMAS M. SALMON 1350 Main Street #5 St. Johnsbury VT 05819 2499587 2499587 Vermont St. Johnsbury I Attorney General CHARLOTTE DENNETT 3538UpperPleasantVlyRd Cambridge VT 05444 6445898 6445898 Vermont Cambridge I Attorney General ROSEMARIE JACKOWSKI 85 Gypsy Lane Bennington VT 05201 4470868 4470868 Vermont Bennington I Attorney General KAREN KERIN P.O. Box 82 South Royalton VT 05068 7638373 7638373 Vermont Royalton I Attorney General WILLIAM H. SORRELL P.O. Box 809 Montpelier VT 05601 8283173 6601962 Vermont Burlington J State Senate CLAIRE AYER 504 Thompson Hill Road Weybridge VT 05753 5452142 5452142 Addison Senate Weybridge J State Senate HAROLD GIARD 1650 Crown Point Road Bridport VT 05734 7582577 3498722 Addison Senate Bridport J State Senate BOB HARTWELL P.O. Box 1105 Manchester Center VT 05255 3625757 3625757 Bennington Senate Dorset J State Senate RUTH HARVIE 989 Beech Street Manchester Center VT 05255 3620012 3620012 Bennington Senate Manchester J State Senate DICK SEARS 343 Matteson Road North Bennington VT 05257 4429139 4429139 Bennington Senate Bennington J State Senate GERALD W. WOODARD 392 Lost Lake Road Arlington VT 05250 3759972 3759972 Bennington Senate Arlington J State Senate MATTHEW A. CHOATE 87 Cliff Street St. Johnsbury VT 05819 5352416 7482629 Caledonia Senate St. Johnsbury J State Senate JOHN S. HALL P.O. Box 7 West Danville VT 05873 6843355 6843355 Caledonia Senate Danville J State Senate JOHN R. KASCENSKA, II 2424 Peak Road Wheelock VT 05851 6264118 6264118 Caledonia Senate Wheelock J State Senate JANE KITCHEL P.O. Box 82 Danville VT 05828 6843482 6843482 Caledonia Senate Danville J State Senate DARREN ADAMS PO Box 794 Milton VT 05468 Chittenden Senate Milton J State Senate TIM ASHE 62 Ward Street Burlington VT 05401 3180903 3180903 Chittenden Senate Burlington J State Senate DENISE BEGINS BARNARD P.O. Box 343 Richmond VT 05477 4344248 3738520 Chittenden Senate Richmond J State Senate DENNIS BENARD 96 Twin Oaks Terrace South Burlington VT 05403 Chittenden Senate South Burlington J State Senate AGNES CLIFT 34 Victory Drive South Burlington VT 05403 Chittenden Senate South Burlington CANDIDATE LISTING FOR THE NOVEMBER 4, 2008 GENERAL ELECTION (EXCLUDING PRESIDENTIAL/VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES) AS OF SEPTEMBER 22, 2008 AT 12:30 P.M. RACE TOWN OF CODE OFFICE SOUGHT PRINTED NAME MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP DAY # EVENING # DISTRICT NAME RESIDENCE J State Senate EDWARD FLANAGAN 131 Main Street, #702 Burlington VT 05401 8623203 2333357 Chittenden Senate Burlington J State Senate LARKIN FORNEY 138 Murray Avenue Milton VT 05468 3559861 3559861 Chittenden Senate Milton J State Senate TOM LICATA 172 DeForest Road Burlington VT 05401 6588624 6588624 Chittenden Senate Burlington J State Senate VIRGINIA "GINNY" LYONS 241 White Birch Lane Williston VT 05495 8636129 8636129 Chittenden Senate Williston J State Senate HINDA MILLER 84 DeForest Heights Burlington VT 05401 3188692 8627008 Chittenden Senate Burlington J State Senate ROBYN MYERS-MOORE 60 Dunbar Drive Essex Junction VT 05452 Chittenden Senate Essex J State Senate DOUG RACINE 909 Wes White Hill Rd Richmond VT 05477 8631141 4342013 Chittenden Senate Richmond J State Senate DIANE B. SNELLING 304 Piette Road Hinesburg VT 05461 4824382 Chittenden Senate Hinesburg J State Senate PAULA SPADACCINI PO Box 155 Shelburne VT 05482 Chittenden Senate Charlotte J State Senate VINCENT ILLUZZI 527 Ridgehill Drive Newport VT 05855 6739030 3342807 Essex-Orleans Senate Derby J State Senate ROBERT A. STARR 958 Route 105W North Troy VT 05859 9882282 9882877 Essex-Orleans Senate Troy J State Senate RANDY BROCK 2396 Highgate Road St. Albans VT 05478 8682300 8682300 Franklin Senate Swanton J State Senate DONALD "DON" COLLINS 23 Broadway Street Swanton VT 05488 8687975 8687975 Franklin Senate Swanton J State Senate SARA BRANON KITTELL 437 Chester Arthur Rd Fairfield VT 05455 8273274 8273274 Franklin Senate Fairfield J State Senate WILLARD "BILL" ROWELL P.O. Box 137 Highgate VT 05459 3094900 8683002 Franklin Senate Highgate J State Senate RICHARD "DICK" MAZZA 777 West Lake Shore Dr Colchester VT 05446 8631067 8624065 Grand Isle Senate Colchester J State Senate SUSAN BARTLETT P.O. Box 123 Hyde Park VT 05655 8885591 8885591 Lamoille Senate Hyde Park J State Senate JIM BLACK 2392 Stowe Hollow Road Stowe VT 05672 3248499 2532083 Lamoille Senate Stowe J State Senate MARK A. MACDONALD 404 MacDonald Road Williamstown VT 05679 2721101 4335867 Orange Senate Williamstown J State Senate CHARLIE RUSSELL 1551 Curtis Road Randolph Center VT 05061 2497759 7289219 Orange Senate Randolph J State Senate HOPE BLUCHER 81 Easy Street Danby VT 05739 2935036 2935036 Rutland Senate Danby J State Senate BILL CARRIS P.O. Box 886 Rutland VT 05702 7739111 2367733 Rutland Senate West Rutland J State Senate GREGORY J. DECKER 781 Dawley Road Mt. Holly VT 05758 2593673 2593673 Rutland Senate Mount Holly J State Senate CHERYL MAZZARIELLO HOOKER 11 Royce Street Rutland VT 05701 3537288 7755462 Rutland Senate Rutland City J State Senate HULL MAYNARD 7983 Cold River Road Shrewsbury VT 05738 7732087 7732087 Rutland Senate Shrewsbury J State Senate KEVIN J. MULLIN 118 Oxyoke Drive Rutland VT 05701 3536770 7757631 Rutland Senate Rutland Town J State Senate JOHN BLOCH 6 Winter Street Montpelier VT 05602 2294734 2294734 Washington Senate Montpelier J State Senate KIMBERLY B. CHENEY 143 S. Bear Swamp Road Middlesex VT 05602 2233181 2233181 Washington Senate Middlesex J State Senate ANN E. CUMMINGS 24 Colonial Drive Montpelier VT 05602 2290345 2236043 Washington Senate Montpelier J State Senate WILLIAM "BILL" DOYLE 186 Murray Road Montpelier VT 05602 2232851 2232851 Washington Senate Montpelier J State Senate DWIGHT "SLIPPERY SLIM" DUKE PO Box 245 Marshfield VT 05658 4263824 4263824 Washington Senate Marshfield J State Senate JOHN R. GILLIGAN Westview Condo #6 Barre VT 05641 Washington Senate Barre City J State Senate LAURA DAY MOORE 615 Higuera Road Barre VT 05641 4763373 4763373 Washington Senate Barre Town J State Senate PHIL SCOTT 20 Fuller Street Montpelier VT 05602 2235288 2235135 Washington Senate Montpelier J State Senate AARON DIAMONDSTONE 72 Whetstone Road Marlboro VT 05301 Windham Senate Marlboro J State Senate PETER E. SHUMLIN 345 Hickory Ridge Road Putney VT 05346 3875000 3874447 Windham Senate Putney J State Senate JEANETTE WHITE 35A Old Depot Road Putney VT 05346 3874379 Windham Senate Putney J State Senate MARK A. BLANCHARD 2225 Connecticut RiverR Springfield VT 05156 8857651 8858138 Windsor Senate Springfield J State Senate KENT BUTTERFIELD P.O. Box 80 Gaysville VT 05746 2345294 2345294 Windsor Senate Stockbridge J State Senate JOHN CAMPBELL P.O. Box 1306 Quechee VT 05059 2951111 2956238 Windsor Senate Hartford J State Senate ETHAN FOSTER P.O. Box 132 Weston VT 05161 3426133 3426133 Windsor Senate Andover J State Senate RICHARD "DICK" MCCORMACK 127 Cleveland Brook Rd Bethel VT 05032 2345497 2345497 Windsor Senate Bethel J State Senate ALICE W. NITKA P.O. Box 136 Ludlow VT 05149 2288432 2288432 Windsor Senate Ludlow J State Senate KIRK SPARKMAN 930 Potash Brook Road Chester VT 05143 8755210 8755210 Windsor Senate Chester K State Representative STEVEN MAIER 122 Green Mountain Plac Middlebury VT 05753 3887669 3887669 Addison 1 Middlebury K State Representative BETTY NUOVO P.O.
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