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Percent(%) District Party Votes INC Winner Name on Ballot Address Phone US SENATOR 64.43 PO BOX 391, BURLINGTON, VT 05402 (802) District Party Votes Percent(%) INC Winner Name on Ballot Address Phone US SENATOR INDEPENDENT 183529 64.43 a BERNIE SANDERS PO BOX 391, (802) 862-1505 BURLINGTON, VT 05402 INDEPENDENT 3787 1.36 BRAD J. PEACOCK PO BOX 395, (802) 440-2971 SHAFTSBURY, VT 05262 INDEPENDENT 2763 0.99 RUSSELL BESTE 92 SOUTH COVE RD, (802) 236-8650 BURLINGTON, VT 05401 INDEPENDENT 2244 0.81 EDWARD S. GILBERT 188 MIDDLE RD, BARRE (802) 673-5055 JR TOWN, VT 05641 INDEPENDENT 1979 0.71 FOLASADE PO BOX 5254, (802) 881-8519 ADELUOLA BURLINGTON, VT 05402 INDEPENDENT 1280 0.46 JON SVITAVSKY PO BOX 62, BRIDPORT, VT (802) 758-6878 05734 INDEPENDENT 914 0.33 BRUCE BUSA PO BOX 108, READSBORO, (802) 368-5386 VT 05350 LIBERTY UNION 1171 0.42 REID KANE 279 SOUTH MAIN ST. APT (603) 276-0518 2, WHITERIVER JUNCTION, VT 05001 REPUBLICAN 74663 26.83 LAWRENCE ZUPAN PO BOX 814, (802) 366-0110 MANCHESTER, VT 05254 REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS DEMOCRATIC 188547 67.77 a PETER WELCH PO BOX 1682, (802) 264-9069 BURLINGTON, VT 05402 INDEPENDENT 9110 3.27 CRIS ERICSON 879 CHURCH ST, (802) 875-4038 CHESTER, VT 05143 LIBERTY UNION 3924 1.41 LAURA S. POTTER PO BOX 268, E. CHARLESTON, VT 05833 REPUBLICAN 70705 25.41 ANYA TYNIO 11 PO BOX 794, DERBY, (802) 673-2617 VT 05829 GOVERNOR DEMOCRATIC 110335 39.66 CHRISTINE PO BOX 1328, (802) 851-8439 HALLQUIST MORRISVILLE, VT 05661 EARTH RIGHTS 1855 0.67 STEPHEN MARX PO BOX 35, STRAFFORD, (802) 765-4059 VT 05072 INDEPENDENT 3266 1.17 TREVOR BARLOW 112 CHAPMAN RD, (802) 692-1102 PROCTORSVILLE, VT 05153 INDEPENDENT 2287 0.82 CHARLES LARAMIE 11 WEST ST, FAIR HAVEN, (802) 353-7184 VT 05743 INDEPENDENT 2129 0.77 CRIS ERICSON 879 CHURCH ST, (802) 875-4038 CHESTER, VT 05143 LIBERTY UNION 1839 0.66 EMILY "EM" PEYTON PO BOX 821, PUTNEY, VT (802) 579-5524 05346 REPUBLICAN 151261 51.24 a PHIL SCOTT PO BOX 988, (802) 274-2722 MONTPELIER, VT 05601 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR LIBERTY UNION 4108 1.48 MURRAY NGOIMA PO BOX 39, SOUTH (802) 457-1118 POMFRET, VT 05067 11/15/2018 Office of the Secretary of State | 128 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05633-1101 Page 1 of 42 District Party Votes Percent(%) INC Winner Name on Ballot Address Phone LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR PROG/DEM 158530 56.98 a DAVID ZUCKERMAN 2083 GILMAN RD, (802) 448-5715 HINESBURG, VT 05461 REPUBLICAN 108417 38.97 DON TURNER JR PO BOX 497, MILTON, VT (802) 373-5960 05468 STATE TREASURER DEMOCRATIC 179451 64.22 a BETH PEARCE 36 ALLEN ST, BARRE (802) 498-3130 CITY, VT 05641 REPUBLICAN 85824 30.65 RICHARD MORTON 1089 MARLBORO RD, (802) 257-2780 BRATTLEBORO, VT 05301 SECRETARY OF STATE DEMOCRATIC 178863 64.14 a JIM CONDOS 84 CHESTNUT HILL RD, (802) 238-3809 MONTPELIER, VT 05602 LIBERTY UNION 9706 3.49 MARY ALICE HEBERT 71 WESTMINSTER ROAD, (802) 387-4060 PUTNEY, VT 05346 REPUBLICAN 79035 28.41 H. BROOKE PAIGE PO BOX 41, (802) 883-2320 WASHINGTON, VT 05675 AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS DEM/PROG 160291 57.61 a DOUG HOFFER 161 AUSTIN DR, (802) 828-2281 BURLINGTON, VT 05401 LIBERTY UNION 10947 3.93 MARINA BROWN PO BOX 268, E. (802) 323-1617 CHARLESTON, VT 05833 REPUBLICAN 88021 31.64 RICHARD KENYON 175 UPPER DUMMERSTON (802) 257-4705 RD, BRATTLEBORO, VT 05301 ATTORNEY GENERAL DEMOCRATIC 187093 67.24 a T.J. DONOVAN 8 KEARI LN, SOUTH (802) 488-4800 BURLINGTON, VT 05403 LIBERTY UNION 9536 3.43 ROSEMARIE 85 GYPSY LN, (802) 447-0868 JACKOWSKI BENNINGTON, VT 05201 REPUBLICAN 70226 25.24 JANSSEN WILLHOIT PO BOX 101, SAINT (802) 431-5118 JOHNSBURY, VT 05819 STATE SENATOR ADD DEMOCRATIC 9040 24.21 a RUTH HARDY PO BOX 343, EAST (802) 989-5278 MIDDLEBURY, VT 05740 ADD DEMOCRATIC 8898 23.83 a CHRISTOPHER BRAY 829 SOUTH ST, NEW (802) 371-8183 HAVEN, VT 05472 ADD INDEPENDENT 5169 13.84 MARIE AUDET 89 SAWMILL RD, (802) 989-0650 BRIDPORT, VT 05734 ADD INDEPENDENT 3100 8.30 PAUL RALSTON 985 COBBLE RD, NEW (802) 349-7100 HAVEN, VT 05472 ADD LIBERTARIAN 602 1.61 ARCHIE FLOWER 1904 SOUTH STREET, (802) 458-2014 NEW HAVEN, VT 05472 ADD REPUBLICAN 5290 14.16 PETER BRIGGS PO BOX 8, NEW HAVEN, (802) 349-3888 VT 05472 11/15/2018 Office of the Secretary of State | 128 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05633-1101 Page 2 of 42 District Party Votes Percent(%) INC Winner Name on Ballot Address Phone STATE SENATOR BEN DEMOCRATIC 10525 33.17 a DICK SEARS 343 MATTESON RD, (802) 442-9139 NORTH BENNINGTON, VT 05257 BEN DEMOCRATIC 9734 30.67 a BRIAN CAMPION 1292 WEST RD, (802) 375-4376 BENNINGTON, VT 05201 BEN LIBERTARIAN 2762 8.70 JEFF KAUFER 140 CHURCH ST, (518) 275-5356 SHAFTSBURY, VT 05262 CAL DEM/REP 10967 35.61 a JANE KITCHEL P.O. BOX 82, DANVILLE, (802) 684-3482 VT 05828 CAL REP/DEM 9818 30.19 a JOE BENNING HAPPY HILL ROAD, P.O. (802) 274-1346 BOX 142, LYNDONVILLE, VT 05851 CHI DEM/PROG 44002 10.34 a TIM ASHE 45 LAKEVIEW TCE, (802) 318-0903 BURLINGTON, VT 05401 CHI DEM/PROG 38075 9.18 a PHIL BARUTH 120 NOTTINGHAM LN, (802) 503-5266 BURLINGTON, VT 05408 CHI DEMOCRATIC 41617 10.03 a VIRGINIA "GINNY" 241 WHITE BIRCH LN, (802) 863-6129 LYONS WILLISTON, VT 05495 CHI DEMOCRATIC 40751 9.82 a DEBBIE INGRAM 2120 SOUTH RD, (802) 879-0054 WILLISTON, VT 05495 CHI DEMOCRATIC 38569 9.30 a MICHAEL SIROTKIN 80 BARTLETT BAY RD, (802) 999-4360 SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 CHI FAIR 4173 1.01 JOSHUA H. KNOX 4 CYPRESS LN, ESSEX, VT (802) 871-5704 REPRESENTATI 05451 ON VT CHI INDEPENDENT 8848 2.13 LOUIS MEYERS 13 LEXINGTON GRN, (802) 922-1928 SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 CHI LIBERTARIAN 5389 1.30 SETH COURNOYER 14 VALLEY RIDGE ROAD, (802) 578-3252 SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 CHI LIBERTARIAN 4599 1.11 LOYAL PLOOF 463 MANHATTAN DR, (802) 735-7348 BURLINGTON, VT 05401 CHI PROG/DEM 30863 7.44 a CHRISTOPHER A. 12 BROOKES AVE, (802) 860-3933 PEARSON BURLINGTON, VT 05401 CHI REPUBLICAN 19602 4.73 ALEX R. FARRELL 66 LITTLE EAGLE BAY, (802) 503-5242 BURLINGTON, VT 05408 CHI REPUBLICAN 17521 4.22 PAUL DAME PO BOX 5582, ESSEX, VT (802) 318-7544 05453 CHI REPUBLICAN 16422 3.96 DANA MAXFIELD 42 SMITH RD, MILTON, VT (802) 393-9897 05468 ESX-ORL AMERICAN 2795 9.53 RON HORTON 2924 N JAY RD, JAY, VT (802) 988-4661 05859 ESX-ORL DEM/REP 9323 32.60 a ROBERT A. STARR 958 VT ROUTE 105 W, (802) 309-3354 TROY, VT 05868 ESX-ORL DEM/REP 8799 30.77 a JOHN S. RODGERS P.O. BOX 217, GLOVER, (802) 525-4182 VT 05839 11/15/2018 Office of the Secretary of State | 128 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05633-1101 Page 3 of 42 District Party Votes Percent(%) INC Winner Name on Ballot Address Phone STATE SENATOR FRA DEM/PROG 4038 11.18 DUSTIN TANNER 6080 DUFFY HILL RD, (802) 782-0297 ENOSBURGH, VT 05450 FRA DEMOCRATIC 7016 19.43 PAM MCCARTHY 740 MAQUAM SHORE (802) 238-1106 ROAD, SWANTON, VT 05488 FRA REPUBLICAN 9422 26.09 a RANDY BROCK 2396 HIGHGATE ROAD, (802) 309-8220 ST. ALBANS, VT 05478 FRA REPUBLICAN 9387 23.28 a COREY PARENT 5 POTTER AVE, SAINT (802) 370-0494 ALBANS TOWN, VT 05478 GI DEM/REP 8253 84.38 a RICHARD "DICK" 777 WEST LAKESHORE (802) 862-4065 MAZZA DR, COLCHESTER, VT 05446 LAM REP/DEM 9099 83.13 a RICHARD A. 2439 IRON GATE RD, (802) 338-5116 WESTMAN CAMBRIDGE, VT 05444 ORA DEMOCRATIC 5167 55.59 a MARK A. 404 MACDONALD RD, (802) 272-1101 MACDONALD WILLIAMSTOWN, VT 05679 ORA REPUBLICAN 3842 41.33 BILL T. HUFF 972 GOVE HILL, (802) 785-4640 THETFORD CENTER, VT 05075 RUT DEM/PROG 10767 14.81 a CHERYL HOOKER 11 ROYCE ST, RUTLAND (802) 353-7288 CITY, VT 05701 RUT DEM/PROG 9949 13.69 GREG COX 1030 BOARDMAN HILL (802) 683-4606 RD, WEST RUTLAND, VT 05777 RUT DEM/PROG 7371 10.14 SCOTT GARREN 135 SPRING LAKE RD, (802) 779-0455 SHREWSBURY, VT 05738 RUT REPUBLICAN 11380 15.65 a BRIAN "BC" 124 PATRICIA LN, (802) 773-1365 COLLAMORE RUTLAND TOWN, VT 05701 RUT REPUBLICAN 10673 14.68 a JAMES L. MCNEIL 137 RUTH AVE, RUTLAND (802) 773-7760 TOWN, VT 05701 RUT REPUBLICAN 10004 13.76 EDWARD LARSON 13 KENDALL AVE, (802) 345-1243 RUTLAND CITY, VT 05701 WAS DEM/PROG 12614 15.10 a ANDREW PERCHLIK 29 FRANKLIN ST, (802) 279-0471 MONTPELIER, VT 05602 WAS DEMOCRATIC 16834 20.15 a ANN CUMMINGS 24 COLONIAL DRIVE, (802) 272-0944 MONTPELIER, VT 05602 WAS INDEPENDENT 2565 3.07 BARRY WADLE 77 JALBERT RD, BARRE (802) 622-8049 TOWN, VT 05641 WAS PROG/DEM 14547 17.42 a ANTHONY POLLINA 93 STORY RD., N. (802) 229-5809 MIDDLESEX, VT 05682 WAS REPUBLICAN 7523 9.01 CHRIS S. BRADLEY 454 S MAIN ST, (802) 485-6112 NORTHFIELD, VT 05663 WAS REPUBLICAN 7244 8.67 KEN ALGER P. O. BOX 113, SOUTH (802) 522-4143 BARRE, VT 05670 WAS REPUBLICAN 7195 8.61 DWAYNE TUCKER 95 MIDDLE RD, BARRE, (802) 279-5611 VT 05641 11/15/2018 Office of the Secretary of State | 128 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05633-1101 Page 4 of 42 District Party Votes Percent(%) INC Winner Name on Ballot Address Phone STATE SENATOR WDH DEMOCRATIC 11464 32.40 a BECCA BALINT 271 S MAIN ST, (802) 257-4162 BRATTLEBORO, VT 05301 WDH DEMOCRATIC 10644 30.08 a JEANETTE WHITE 35 OLD DEPOT RD, (802) 387-4379 PUTNEY, VT 05346 WDH INDEPENDENT 1675 4.73 BEVERLY STONE 113 JUNIPER RIDGE RD, (802) 490-2373 BRATTLEBORO, VT 05301 WDH LIBERTY UNION 763 2.16 AARON 72 WHETSTONE RD, (802) 254-2246 DIAMONDSTONE MARLBORO, VT 05344 WDH LIBERTY UNION 659 1.86 JERRY LEVY 89 CLARK ST, (802) 254-8513 BRATTLEBORO, VT 05301 WDH REPUBLICAN 3861 10.91 TYLER COLFORD PO BOX 115, (802) 490-8859 JACKSONVILLE, VT 05342 WDR DEM/PROG 13591 16.76 a RICHARD "DICK" 127 CLEVELAND BROOK (802) 793-6417 MCCORMACK RD, BETHEL, VT 05032 WDR DEMOCRATIC 15091 18.62 a ALISON H.
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