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OFFICIAL RETURN of VOTES Democratic Party Race Candidate PRIMARY ELECTIONS AUGUST 26, 2014 Pursuant to the Primary Election Warning recorded in the Town Records, Book 20, page 339, the Polls were declared open at 7:00 A.M. by the Town Clerk in the three polling districts. The three polling districts are stated in the Warning. At 6:55 P.M. the Town Clerk warned that the polls would close in 5 minutes. At 7:00 P.M. the polls were declared closed. After declaring the polls closed a printout from the Accu-Vote ballot tabulator containing the results was run. The “unofficial” returns were then distributed at the polling places. Ballot summaries were compiled by the Town Clerk and evening election workers. Upon completion of the count, all voted ballots were sealed in boxes. All unvoted ballots, tabulators with sealed memory packs, printouts, tally sheets and district supply boxes were returned to the Town Clerk’s office. The following persons were declared elected in their respective primary races. OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES Democratic Party Race Candidate Write-In Dist 1 Dist 2 Dist 3 Total Representative to Peter Welch 263 311 362 936 Congress The following individuals received 1 vote each: Pat McPike, Mark Donka, Paige Martin, Donald Russell, Pat Lapan, Evan Chadwick, and Matthew Andrews. Governor H. Br ooke Paige 27 28 35 90 Peter Shumlin 229 281 335 845 Scott Milne 0 4 3 7 Emily Peyton 3 2 0 5 Doug Racine 2 0 2 4 The following individuals received 1 vote each: Matt Dunne, William Wilmot, Steve Berry, Doug Cox, Bernie Sanders, Barbara Holliday, and Bruce Lisman. Lieutenant Dean Corren 52 84 116 252 Governor Phil Scott 11 13 6 30 The first 3 names received 2 votes each; the rest, 1 vote each: Marina Brown, Doug Racine, H Brooke Paige, Sarah Maceda Maciel, Alice Landsman, Peter Shumlin, Bob Oeser, Bernie Sanders, Becca Balint, Jerry Irish, Roger Albee, Malma Brown, Jim Jeffords, and Laura Sibilia. State Treasurer Beth Pearce 205 231 291 727 Murray Ngoima received 1 vote. Secretary of Jim Condos 208 246 298 752 State Ben Eastwood 0 2 3 5 The following individuals received 1 vote each: Mary Alice Herbert and Ian Bigelow Auditor of Doug Hoffer 205 236 289 730 Accounts Ian Bigelow received 1 vote. Attorney H. Brooke Paige 37 47 50 134 General William H. Sorrell 202 226 281 709 Rosemarie Jackowski received 2 votes; Shane McCormack, Tom Durkin and TJ Donovan received 1 vote each. State Senator Roger Albee 74 87 107 268 Becca Balint 191 238 270 699 Joan Bowman 32 43 53 128 Jeanette White 217 238 296 751 Daryl Pillsbury received 2 votes; Jerry Levy and Patrick Lehay received 1 votes each. Democratic Party Results continued Race Candidate Write -In Dist 1 Dist 2 Dist 3 Total State Valerie Stuart 198 Representative Mollie Burke 296 Tristan Toleno 332 Dora Boubalis, Mollie Burke, Rosemarie Jackowski and Roger Carroll received 1 vote each in District 1. Daryl Pillsbury received 1 vote in District 2. Kate O’Connor, Ian Diamondstone, Michael Pieciak and Laura Sibilia received 1 vote each in District 3. Probate Judge Robert M. Pu 236 274 325 835 The following individuals received 1 vote each; Pat Duff, Dick Gale, and Ian Bigelow. Assistant Judge Lamont Barnett 67 83 100 250 Patricia W. Duff 183 220 264 667 Paul Kane 119 130 149 398 Lynn Russell 1 2 1 4 State’s Tracy Kelly 228 267 302 797 Attorney Shriver The following individuals received 1 vote each; Lamont Barnett and Jonathan Schwartz. Sheriff Keith Clark 231 263 306 800 Thomas Finnell received 2 votes: Roger Carroll, Ian Bigelow and Dave Emery received 1 vote each. High Bailiff Stefan Golec 184 222 258 664 Robert Backus received 3 votes: Arlene Distler and Ian Bigelow received 1 vote each. Liberty Union Primary Race Candidate Dist 1 Dist 2 Dist 3 Total Representative to Matthew Andrews Congress 2 2 3 7 Governor Pete Diamondstone 1 2 3 6 Emily Peyton received 1 vote. Lieutenant Marina Brown 2 2 2 6 Governor State Treasurer Murray Ngoima 2 2 2 6 Secretary of Mary Alice Herbert 2 2 2 6 State Auditor of Michael Herbert received 1 vote. Accounts Attorney Rosemarie 2 2 2 6 General Jackowski State Senator Aaron 2 2 2 6 Diamondstone Jerry Levy 2 1 2 5 State Lynn Russell and Ian Diamondstone received 1 vote each. Representative Probate Judge Doris Lake received 1 vote. Assistant Judge Alice Landsman 2 1 2 5 Lynn Russell 2 1 2 5 State’s Peter Diamondstone and Peter Vanderdres received 1 vote each. Attorney Sheriff Thomas Finnell 2 2 2 6 High Bailiff Leslie Read received 1 vote. Progressive Party Race Candidate Dist 1 Dist 2 Dist 3 Total Representative to Peter Welch received 4 votes. Congress Governor Peter Shumlin received 3 votes and Emily Peyton received 1 vote. Lieutenant Dean Corren 2 1 5 8 Governor State Treasurer Beth Pearce received 1 vote. Secretary of Ben Eastwood 2 1 5 8 State Auditor of Doug Hoffer received 4 votes. Accounts Attorney H. Brooke Paige received 2 votes. General State Senator Jeanette White and Becca Balint each received 3 votes and R Albee and Joan Bowman received 1 vote each. State Tristan Toleno received 2 votes. Representative Probate Judge Robert Pu received 2 votes and P Diamondstone received 1 vote. Assistant Judge Patricia Duff received 2 votes. State’s Tracy K Shriver received 2 votes. Attorney Sheriff Keith Clark received 2 votes. High Bailiff Stefan A. Golec received 1 vote. Republican Party Race Candidate Dist 1 Dist 2 Dist 3 Total Representative Mark Donka 8 9 3 20 to Congress Donald W. Nolte 6 6 4 16 Donald Russell 5 4 5 14 Peter Welch received 5 votes. Governor Stev e Berry 4 1 1 6 Scott Milne 17 19 14 50 Emily Peyton 4 6 3 13 The following individuals received 1 vote each: Dan Feliciano and Peter Shumlin. Lieutenant Phil Scott 22 23 14 59 Governor The following individuals received 1 vote each: Dean Corren and Emily Peyton. State Treasurer Beth Pearce received 5 votes. Secretary of Mary Alice Herbert and Jim Condos each received 3 votes and Roger Albee State received 1 vote. Auditor of Doug Hoffer received 3 votes; William Sorrell, 1. Accounts Attorney W Sorrel received 6 votes; H. Brooke Paige, 2 ; Rosemarie Jakowski and Shane General McCornic 1 each. State Senator The following votes were received: Becca Balint, 5; Roger Albee, 4; Janet White, 4 ; Ron Albee, 3; Jeanette White, 2; A Diamondstone, 1; Joan Bowman, 1 State Valerie Stuart received 2 votes in District 1. Mollie Burke received 3 votes in District 2. Representative Tristan Toleno received 3 votes in District 3. Probate Judge Robert M. Pu received 9 votes. Assistant Judge Paul Kane received 7 votes: Patricia Duff, 6 ; Lamont Barnett, 2; Lamont Burnett 2. Republican Party results continued State’s Tracy Kelly Shriver received 10 votes. Attorney Sheriff Keith D Clark received 11 votes. Jon Richardson and Tommy Finnell received 1 vote each. Hig h Bailiff Stefan A. Golec received 4 votes. John Richardson received 1 vote. VOTER TURNOUT (These numbers include Early Ballot totals shown below.) DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 3 TOTAL 8386 2875 2694 2817 324 374 434 1132 11% 14% 15% 13% Votes by Party Party District 1 District 2 District 3 Total Democratic 291 344 403 1038 Liberty Union 2 2 4 8 Progressive 2 1 6 9 Republican 26 27 18 71 Total 321 374 431 1126 (Discrepancies between Voter Turnout numbers and Votes by Party numbers is due to defective ballots that could not be counted) EARLY BALLOTS DISTRICT 1 DISTRIC T 2 DISTRICT 3 TOTAL Processed 130 Processed 123 Processed 207 Processed 460 Returned 122 Returned 111 Returned 172 Returned 405 38% of total votes 30% of total votes 40% of total votes 36% of total votes in district in district in district Annette L. Cappy Town Clerk .
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