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General Election Results President and Vice-President of the United States Candidate TOTAL Percent Chuck Baldwin (FL) and Darrell L. Castle (TN) - Constitution Party 3 0.25% Bob Barr (GA) and Wayne A. Root (NV) - Libertarian 2 0.17% Roger Calero (NY) and Alyson Kennedy (NJ) - Socialist Workers 0 0.00% Gloria Lariva (CA) and Eugene Puryear (DC) - Socialism and Liberation 2 0.17% John McCain (AZ) and Sarah Palin (AK) - Republican 247 20.86% Brian Moore (FL) and Stewart Alexander (CA) - Liberty Union 0 0.00% Ralph Nader (CT) and Matt Gonzalez (CA) - Independent 25 2.11% Barack Obama (IL) and Joe Biden (DE) - Democratic 897 75.76% Write In: Ron Paul 3 0.25% Write In: Cynthia McKinny 1 0.08% Write In: Hilary Clinton 1 0.08% spoiled 1 0.08% blank 2 0.17% TOTALS 1,184 100.00% Representative to Congress Candidate TOTAL Percent Mike Bethel (Bennington) - Independent 29 2.45% Cris Ericson (Chester) - Independent 25 2.11% Thomas James Hermann (Barre City) - Progressive 46 3.89% Jane Newton (Londonderry) - Liberty Union 12 1.01% Jerry Trudell 53 4.48% Peter Welch 921 77.79% Write In: Paul Boudry 2 0.17% Write In: Mark Sheperd 5 0.42% spoiled 2 0.17% blank 89 7.52% TOTALS 1,184 100.00% Governor Candidate TOTAL Percent Peter Diamondstone (Brattleboro) - Liberty Union 4 0.34% James Douglas (Middlebury) - Republican 550 46.45% Cris Ericson (Chester) - Independent 8 0.68% Tony O'Connor (Derby) - Cheap Renewable Energy 7 0.59% Anthony Pollina (Middlesex) - Independent 360 30.41% Gaye Symington (Jericho) - Democratic 232 19.59% Sam Young (Glover) - Independent 9 0.76% Write In: 0 0.00% Write In: 0 0.00% spoiled 0 0.00% blank 14 1.18% TOTALS 1,184 100.00% Lieutenant Governor Candidate TOTAL Percent Thomas W. Costello (Brattleboro) - Democratic 497 41.98% Brian Dubie (Essex) - Republican 550 46.45% Richard Kemp (Burlington) - Progressive 62 5.24% Ben Mitchell (Westminster) - Liberty Union 8 0.62% Write In: 0 0.00% spoiled 0 0.00% blank 67 5.66% TOTALS 1,184 100.00% State Treasurer Candidate TOTAL Percent Murray Ngoima (Pomfret) - Liberty Union 10 0.84% Don Schramm (Burlington) - Progressive 76 6.42% Jeb Spaulding (Montpelier) - Democratic/Republican 995 84.04% Write In: 0 0.00% spoiled 0 0.00% blank 103 8.70% TOTALS 1,184 100.00% Secretary of State Candidate TOTAL Percent Eugene J. Bifano (Warren) - Republican 253 21.37% Deb Markowitz (Montpelier) - Democratic 775 65.46% Leslie Marmorale (Vershire) - Liberty Union 8 0.68% Marjorie Power (Montpelier) - Progressive 54 4.56% Write In: 0 0.00% spoiled 0 0.00% blank 94 7.94% TOTALS 1,184 100.00% Auditor of Accounts Candidate TOTAL Percent Martha Abbott (Underhill) - Progressive 154 13.01% Jerry Levy (Brattleboro) - Liberty Union 18 1.52% Thomas Salmon (St. Johnsbury) - Democratic/Republican 835 70.52% Write In: 0 0.00% spoiled 1 0.08% blank 176 18.46% TOTALS 1,184 100.00% Attorney General Candidate TOTAL Percent Charlotte Dennett (Cambridge) - Progressive 90 7.60% Rosemarie Jackowski (Bennington) - Liberty Union 13 1.10% Karen Kerin (Royalton) - Republican/Libertarian 170 14.36% William H. Sorrell (Burlington) - Democratic 787 66.47% Write In: Hilary Clinton 1 0.08% spoiled 1 0.08% blank 122 10.30% TOTALS 1,184 100.00% State Senator (voters could vote for not more than three) Candidate TOTAL Percent John Bloch (Montpelier) - Progressive 126 3.55% Kimberly B. Cheny (Middlesex) - Democratic 479 13.49% Ann E. Cummings (Montpelier) - Democratic 560 15.77% William "Bill" Doyle (Montpelier) - Republican 471 13.26% Dwight "Slippery Slim" Duke (Marshfield) - Libertarian 32 0.90% John R. Gilligan (Barre City) Republican 165 4.65% Laura Day Moore (Barre Town) - Democratic 404 11.37% Phil Scott (Montpelier) - Republican 440 12.39% Write In: Bernie Sanders 1 0.03% spoiled 0 0.00% blank 874 24.61% TOTALS 1,184 100.00% State Representative Candidate TOTAL Percent Adam Greshin (Warren) - Independent 566 47.80% Carol Hosford (Waitsfield) - Democratic 586 49.49% Write In: Betsy McHinty 1 0.08% spoiled 1 0.08% blank 30 2.53% TOTALS 1,184 100.00% High Bailif Candidate TOTAL Percent Philip Anthony (Northfield) - Republican/Democratic 884 74.66% Write In: Dave van Densen 2 0.17% Write In: Bennett 1 0.08% Write In: Jeff Knight 1 0.08% Write In: Michael J. Kelly [sic] 1 0.08% Write In: Chris Stecher 1 0.08% Write In: Peter Laskowski 1 0.08% spoiled 4 0.34% blank 289 24.41% TOTALS 1,184 100.00% Justices of the Peace Candidate TOTAL Percent Mary Alice Bisbee - Democrat 603 7.30% Cecil "Zeke" Church - Democrat 652 7.89% Darryl Forrest - Republican 209 2.53% Charlie Goodman - Republican 644 7.80% Jonathan M. 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