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2020 VT State Primary Election OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES ELECTIONS DIVISION OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Town COLCHESTER Election PRIMARY ELECTION (08/11/2020) District CHI-9-1 1. Total Registered Voters on checklist for this polling place: 5,003 2. Total Number of Voters checked off on the entrance checklist: 1,744 (this includes absentee ballots) 3. Total number of absentee ballots returned: 1,296 (Include this count in Line 2) 4. Total number of ballots voted by the Accessible Voting System: 0 5. Total number of DEFECTIVE ballots (not counted but name checked off checklist): 96 (Enter the Total Defective ballots from the Defective Ballot Envelope. -- DO NOT include REPLACED ballots.) 6. TOTAL BALLOTS COUNTED: (Number of voters checked off checklist minus 1,649 defective ballots.) Total number of ballots counted for DEMOCRATIC 1,060 Total number of ballots counted for PROGRESSIVE 9 Total number of ballots counted for REPUBLICAN 580 7. Total number of PROVISIONAL ballots (to be sent to Secretary of State): 0 If line 6 (Total Votes Counted.) and the sum of the ballots counted for each party DO NOT agree, you must explain the discrepancies below and continue - Line 6 will be adjusted accordingly: CHECKLIST ERROR Ballot bag seal #: 0089106 0089104 þ I hereby certify, under the pains and penalties of perjury, that the information provided is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge, information, and belief.By checking this box, no signature is needed and you agree to the terms and conditions under Vermont law. JULIE A GRAETER WANDA FS MORIN TOWN CLERK & TREASURER ASST CLERK & TREASURER 08/12/2020 781 BLAKELY RD, COLCHESTER, VT, 05446 Page 1 of 35 OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES ENTRY Town COLCHESTER Election PRIMARY ELECTION District CHI-9-1 Name on Ballot Party Town of Residence Vote Cast REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS Vote for not more than ONE RALPH "CARCAJOU" CORBO DEMOCRATIC WALLINGFORD 29 PETER WELCH DEMOCRATIC NORWICH 1,009 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 2 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 2 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 20 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 1,060 GOVERNOR Vote for not more than ONE RALPH "CARCAJOU" CORBO DEMOCRATIC WALLINGFORD 14 REBECCA HOLCOMBE DEMOCRATIC NORWICH 376 PATRICK WINBURN DEMOCRATIC BENNINGTON 63 DAVID ZUCKERMAN DEMOCRATIC HINESBURG 434 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 68 DAVID ZUCKERMAN (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 MOLLY GRAY (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 PHIL SCOTT (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 66 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 105 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 1,060 08/12/2020 781 BLAKELY RD, COLCHESTER, VT, 05446 Page 2 of 35 OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES ENTRY Town COLCHESTER Election PRIMARY ELECTION District CHI-9-1 Name on Ballot Party Town of Residence Vote Cast LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Vote for not more than ONE TIM ASHE DEMOCRATIC BURLINGTON 422 MOLLY GRAY DEMOCRATIC BURLINGTON 406 DEBBIE INGRAM DEMOCRATIC WILLISTON 117 BRENDA SIEGEL DEMOCRATIC NEWFANE 58 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 8 NICHOLAS JOHN DOUGLAS DEMOCRATIC 1 (Write-in) SCOTT MILNE (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 6 TODD WHITNEY (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 49 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 1,060 STATE TREASURER Vote for not more than ONE BETH PEARCE DEMOCRATIC BARRE CITY 941 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 4 CAROLYN WHITENY DEMOCRATIC 1 BRANNAGAN (Write-in) JIM CONDOS (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 JONATHAN TRUTOR (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 MICHAEL CLAUSEN (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 115 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 1,060 08/12/2020 781 BLAKELY RD, COLCHESTER, VT, 05446 Page 3 of 35 OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES ENTRY Town COLCHESTER Election PRIMARY ELECTION District CHI-9-1 Name on Ballot Party Town of Residence Vote Cast SECRETARY OF STATE Vote for not more than ONE JIM CONDOS DEMOCRATIC MONTPELIER 950 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 2 CAROLYN WHITNEY DEMOCRATIC 1 BRANNAGAN (Write-in) MICHAEL CLAUSEN (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 108 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 1,060 AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS Vote for not more than ONE DOUG HOFFER DEMOCRATIC BURLINGTON 603 LINDA JOY SULLIVAN DEMOCRATIC DORSET 318 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 2 KACEY EUSTIS (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 TODD DOUGLAS (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 137 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 1,060 08/12/2020 781 BLAKELY RD, COLCHESTER, VT, 05446 Page 4 of 35 OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES ENTRY Town COLCHESTER Election PRIMARY ELECTION District CHI-9-1 Name on Ballot Party Town of Residence Vote Cast ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote for not more than ONE T.J. DONOVAN DEMOCRATIC SOUTH BURLINGTON 943 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 11 ARSHAD HASAN (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 BILL SIOSS (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 DOUG ALLEN (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 EMILY PEYTON (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 JEFF LIVELY (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 MARK ROBERTSON (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 MOLLY GREY (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 2 SARAH FAIR GEORGE (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 TODD WHITNEY (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 1 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 106 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 1,060 08/12/2020 781 BLAKELY RD, COLCHESTER, VT, 05446 Page 5 of 35 OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES ENTRY Town COLCHESTER Election PRIMARY ELECTION District CHI-9-1 Name on Ballot Party Town of Residence Vote Cast STATE SENATOR Vote for not more than ONE RICHARD "DICK" MAZZA DEMOCRATIC COLCHESTER 908 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 14 ADAM ROOF (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 ARSHAD HASSAN (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 BILL SIOS (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 CURT TAYLOR (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 DICK SARGENT (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 ERHARD MAHNKE (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 JACK ROACCTOR (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 JAHALA DUDLEY (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 JANET STEWART (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 JENNIFER WOOD (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 JUNE HESTON (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 PATRICK LEAHY (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 THOMAS BACON (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 1 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 138 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 1,060 08/12/2020 781 BLAKELY RD, COLCHESTER, VT, 05446 Page 6 of 35 OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES ENTRY Town COLCHESTER Election PRIMARY ELECTION District CHI-9-1 Name on Ballot Party Town of Residence Vote Cast STATE REPRESENTATIVE Vote for not more than TWO SETH CHASE DEMOCRATIC COLCHESTER 687 CURT TAYLOR DEMOCRATIC COLCHESTER 819 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 8 ARSHAD HASSAN (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 DARRYL LANGWORTHY DEMOCRATIC 1 (Write-in) HEATHER TRUTOR (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 JOE CHEVROLIER (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 JOHN EUSTIS (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 JONATHAN TRUTOR (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 PAT BRENNAN (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 TAYLOR SMALL (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 606 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 2,120 HIGH BAILIFF Vote for not more than ONE DANIEL L. GAMELIN DEMOCRATIC COLCHESTER 862 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS DEMOCRATIC 3 LARRY BARROW (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 THOMAS BACON (Write-in) DEMOCRATIC 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 1 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 195 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 1,060 08/12/2020 781 BLAKELY RD, COLCHESTER, VT, 05446 Page 7 of 35 OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES ENTRY Town COLCHESTER Election PRIMARY ELECTION District CHI-9-1 Name on Ballot Party Town of Residence Vote Cast REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS Vote for not more than ONE CHRIS BRIMMER PROGRESSIVE RYEGATE 2 CRIS ERICSON PROGRESSIVE CHESTER 4 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 0 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 3 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 9 GOVERNOR Vote for not more than ONE CRIS ERICSON PROGRESSIVE CHESTER 3 BOOTS WARDINSKI PROGRESSIVE NEWBURY 3 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 3 DAVID ZUCKERMAN (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 3 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 0 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 9 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Vote for not more than ONE CRIS ERICSON PROGRESSIVE CHESTER 6 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 2 TIM ASHE (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 2 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 1 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 9 08/12/2020 781 BLAKELY RD, COLCHESTER, VT, 05446 Page 8 of 35 OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES ENTRY Town COLCHESTER Election PRIMARY ELECTION District CHI-9-1 Name on Ballot Party Town of Residence Vote Cast STATE TREASURER Vote for not more than ONE CRIS ERICSON PROGRESSIVE CHESTER 5 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 2 BETH PEARCE (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 2 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 2 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 9 SECRETARY OF STATE Vote for not more than ONE CRIS ERICSON PROGRESSIVE CHESTER 5 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 1 JIM CONDOS (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 3 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 9 AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS Vote for not more than ONE CRIS ERICSON PROGRESSIVE CHESTER 5 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 3 DOUG HOFFER (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 3 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 1 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 9 ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote for not more than ONE CRIS ERICSON PROGRESSIVE CHESTER 5 TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 1 DOUG HOFFER (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 1 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 3 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 9 08/12/2020 781 BLAKELY RD, COLCHESTER, VT, 05446 Page 9 of 35 OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTES ENTRY Town COLCHESTER Election PRIMARY ELECTION District CHI-9-1 Name on Ballot Party Town of Residence Vote Cast STATE SENATOR Vote for not more than ONE TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 2 RICHARD MAZZA (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 2 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 7 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 9 STATE REPRESENTATIVE Vote for not more than TWO TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE 4 CURT TAYLOR (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 2 SETH CHASE (Write-in) PROGRESSIVE 2 OTHER WRITE IN COUNTS 0 OVERVOTES 0 BLANK VOTES 14 TOTAL VOTES COUNTED 18 HIGH BAILIFF Vote for not more than ONE TOTAL WRITE IN COUNTS PROGRESSIVE
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