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PRIMARY and GENERAL PRIMARY and GENERAL ELECTIONS VERMONT 2006 Published by Deborah L. Markowitz Secretary of State 61 2006 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS STATE REPRESENTATIVE WINDSOR-4 WINDSOR-6-1 Race Totals Race Totals STEVEN C. ADAMS 1904 SCOTT MILNE 886 total write in 45 MARK B. MITCHELL 986 seats: 1 Race Total: 1949 total write in 1 seats: 1 Race Total: 1883 WINDSORS WINDSOR-6-2 Reading-Robinson Hall ALISON CLARKSON 292 Hartford-High School total write in 20 KEVIN B. CHRISTIE 1092 Poll Total: 312 JOHN J. CLERKIN 1327 MICHAEL KAINEN 1 1 25 Woodstock-Town Hall HILDEOJIBWAY 1653 ALISON CLARKSON 1386 total write in 5 total write in 168 Poll Total: 5202 Poll Total: 1554 Race Totals Race Totals KEVIN B. CHRISTIE 1092 ALISON CLARKSON 1678 JOHN J. CLERKIN 1327 total write in 188 MICHAEL KAINEN 1125 seats: 1 Race Total: 1866 HILDEOJIBWAY 1653 total write in 5 seats: 2 Race Total: 5202 WINDSOR-6-1 Bamard-Town Hall WINDSOR-ORANGE-1 SCOTT MILNE 245 MARK B. MITCHELL 255 Tunbridge-Town Hall total write in 1 DAVID M. AINSWORTH 3 1 Poll Total: 501 ROSEMARY ROZO MCLAUGHLIN 304 total write in 1 Hartford-High School Poll Total: 621 SCOTT MILNE 411 MARK B. MITCHELL 455 Royalton-S Royal HS Gym total write in 8 DAVID M. AINSWORTH 606 Poll Total: 874 ROSEMARY ROZO MCLAUGHLIN 507 total write in 2 Pomfret-Town Hall Poll Total: 1115 SCOTT MILNE 230 MARK B. MITCHELL 276 total write in 2 Poll Total: 508 1 1 334 2006 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS STATE REPRESENTATIVE WINDSOR-ORANGE- WINDSOR-ORANGE-2 Race Totals Race Totals DAVID M. AINSWORTH 922 MARGARET CHENEY 3057 ROSEMARY ROZO MCLAUGHLIN 8 1 JIM MASLAND 3168 total write in 3 TOD MOSES 813 seats: 1 Race Total: 1736 RICHARD WILSON 693 total write in 8 seats: 2 Race Total: 7739 WINDSOR-ORANGE-2 Strafford-Town House WINDSOR-RUTLAND-1 MARGARET CHENEY 427 JIM MASLAND 425 Mount Holly-Town Office TOD MOSES 95 DENNIS J. DEVEREUX 409 RICHARD WILSON 98 JEAN S. MORRILL 230 total write in 1 total write in 0 Poll Total: 1046 Poll Total: 639 Thetford-Town Hall Ludlow-Town Hall MARGARET CHENEY 748 DENNIS J. DEVEREUX 450 JIM MASLAND 955 JEAN S. MORRILL 559 TOD MOSES 333 total write in 5 RICHARD WILSON 135 Poll Total: 1014 total write in 2 Poll Total: 2173 Plymouth-Municipal Bldg DENNIS J. DEVEREUX 152 Norwich-Tracy Hall JEAN S. MORRILL 127 MARGARET CHENEY 1566 total write in 0 JIM MASLAND 1489 Poll Total: 279 TOD MOSES 272 RICHARD WILSON 232 Race Totals total write in 3 DENNIS J. DEVEREUX 1011 Poll Total: 3562 JEAN S. MORRILL 916 total write in 5 Sharon-Elementary Sch. seats: 1 Race Total: 1932 MARGARET CHENEY 316 JIM MASLAND 299 TOD MOSES 113 WINDSOR-RUTLAND-2 RICHARD WILSON 228 total write in 2 Pittsfield-Town Hall Poll Total: 958 NEAL FOX 132 SANDY HAAS 115 total write in 0 Poll Total: 247 335 2006 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS STATE REPRESENTATIVE WINDSOR-RUTLAND-2 Bethel-Elementary Sch. NEAL FOX 438 SANDY HAAS 454 total write in 3 Poll Total: 895 Rochester-Town Office Bldg NEAL FOX 193 SANDY HAAS 440 total write in 0 Poll Total: 633 Stockbridge-Town Office NEAL FOX 134 SANDY HAAS 184 total write in 0 Poll Total: 318 Race Totals NEAL FOX 897 SANDY HAAS 1193 total write in 3 seats: 1 Race Total: 2093 36 LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR 2006 ELECTIONS OFFICE PARTY SEX U.S. SENATOR Pete Diamondstone Liberty Union M Larry Drown (P) Democratic M Cris Ericson * Independent F ** Craig Hill Vermont Green M Peter Moss *** Anti-Bushist Candidate M Greg Parke (P) Republican M Bernard Sanders **** (W) Independent M Rich Tarrant Republican M Louis W. Thabault (P) Democratic M *Cris Ericson ran unsuccessfully in the Republican Primary and filed as an Indepen- dent for the General Election. **Craig Hill ran unsuccessfully in the Democratic Primary and was nominated by the Vermont Green Party for the General Election. ***Peter Moss ran unsuccessfully in the Democratic Primary and filed as an Anti- Bushist Candidate for the General Election. ****Bemard Sanders won the Democratic Primary but filed as an Independent for the General Election. U.S. REPRESENTATIVE Chris Karr We the People M Bruce R. Marshall Vermont Green M Dennis Morrisseau Impeach Bush Now M Jane Newton Liberty Union F Martha Rainville Republican F Mark Shepard (P) Republican M Keith Stem Independent M Jerry Trudell Independent M Peter Welch (W) Democratic M GOVERNOR Benjamin Clarke Vermont Localist M Jim Douglas (W)+ Republican M Cris Ericson Independent F Jim Hogue Vermont Green M Scudder Parker Democratic M Bob Skold Liberty Union M LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Brian E. Dubie (W)+ Republican M Matt Dunne Democratic M Mary Alice (Mai) Herbert Liberty Union F Marvin Malek Progressive M John Patrick Tracy (P) Democratic M KEY: (W) = winner of race (P) = candidate in primary only + = incumbent 337 LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR 2006 ELECTIONS OFFICE PARTY SEX STATE TREASURER V. Murray Ngoima Liberty Union F Jeb Spaulding (W)+ Democratic/Republican M SECRETARY OF STATE Deb Markowitz (W)+ Democratic F Cheryl Moomey Republican F Boots Wardinski Liberty Union M AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS Martha Abbott Progressive F Randy Brock + Republican M Jerry Levy Liberty Union M Thomas M. Salmon (W) Democratic M ATTORNEY GENERAL Dennis Carver Republican M Rosemarie Jackowski Liberty Union F Karen Kerin (P) Republican F William H. Sorrell (W)+ Democratic M SENATOR, STATE OF VERMONT Addison Claire Ayer (W)+ Democratic/Republican F Harold W. Giard (W)+ Democratic/Republican M Bennington Winfield P. (Winker) Gates, Jr. Republican M Robert M. Hartwell (W) Democratic M Alan Miles MacDougall Republican M Dick Sears (W)+ Democratic M Caledonia Matthew Choate Democratic M George Coppenrath (W)+ Republican M Jane Kitchel (W)+ Democratic F Ward Reed Republican M KEY: (W) = winner of race (P) = candidate in primary only + = incumbent 38 LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR 2006 ELECTIONS OFFICE PARTY SEX Chittenden Darren Adams (P) Republican Agnes R. Clift Republican Jim Condos (W)+ Democratic 2222^2 J. Dennis Delaney Republican Edward Flanagan (W)+ Democratic Chuck Furtado Republican Virginia (Ginny) Lyons (W)+ Democratic ^ Dennis McMahon Democratic 2 Hinda Miller (W)+ Democratic ^ Timothy J. Palmer (P) Democratic Doug Racine (W) Democratic 222 Robert Sims Republican Diane Snelling (W)+ Republican ^ Sean Starfighter (P) Democratic 22 John C. Stewart Republican Essex-Orleans Vincent Illuzzi (W)+ Republican/Democratic 22 Robert A. Starr (W)+ Democratic/Republican Franklin Donald (Don) Collins (W)+ Democratic Sara Branon Kittell (W)+ Democratic 22^2 Alan Parent Republican John C. Whitney Republican Grand Isle Richard (Dick) Mazza (W)+ Democratic/Republican 2 Lamoille ^ Susan Bartlett (W)+ Democratic Jim Black Republican 2 Orange Mark A. MacDonald (W)+ Democratic 22 Stephen W. Webster Republican KEY: (W) = winner of race (P) = candidate in primary only + = incumbent 339 LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR 2006 ELECTIONS OFFICE PARTY SEX Rutland Elope Blucher Democratic F Bill Cards (W) Democratic M Hull Maynard (W)+ Republican M Kevin J. Mullin (W)+ Republican M Joe Tilden Democratic M Wendy Wilton + Republican F Washington Kimberly B. Cheney Democratic M Ann E. Cummings (W)+ Democratic F William (Bill) Doyle (W)+ Republican M Donny Osman Democratic M Jim Parker Republican M Phil Scott (W)+ Republican M Windham Aaron Diamondstone Liberty Union M Benjamin Mitchell Liberty Union M Peter Shumlin (W) Democratic M Jeanette K. White (W)+ Democratic F Windsor Kent H. Butterfield Republican M John Campbell (W)+ Democratic M John MacGovem Republican M Richard (Dick) McCormack (W) Democratic M Mwaura Ngoima Liberty Union M Alice W.Nitka (W) Democratic F Anthony Paino Republican M REPRESENTATIVE, STATE OF VERMONT Addison-1 Steven Maier (W)+ Democratic M Betty Nuovo (W)+ Democratic F Addison-2 Willem Jewett (W)+ Democratic M KEY: (W) = winner of race (P) = candidate in primary only + = incumbent 340 LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR 2006 ELECTIONS OFFICE PARTY SEX Addison-3 Gregory S. Clark (W)+ Republican M April Jin Progressive F Diane Lanpher Democratic F Liz Markowski Democratic F Thomas L. (Tom) McGrath (P) Republican M Kitty Oxholm (W) Republican F Addison-4 Michael Fisher (W)+ Democratic M Nathan Fitzgerald Republican M Barbara Rainville Republican F Dave Sharpe (W)+ Democratic M Addison-5 Christopher A. Bray (W) Democratic M Harvey T. Smith + Republican M Addison-Rutland-1 Steve Jackson Republican M Will Stevens (W) Independent M Bennington-1 Bill Botzow (W)+ Democratic M Bennington-2-1 Timothy R. Corcoran, II (W)+ Democratic/Republican M Joseph L. Krawczyk, Jr. (W)+ Republican M Bennington-2-2 Claude DeLucia Progressive M Albert C. Krawczyk Republican/Democratic M Anne Lamy Mook (W)+ Democratic F Mary A. Morrissey (W)+ Republican F Bennington-3 Alice Miller (W)+ Democratic/Republican F Bennington-4 Judy Livingston (W)+ Republican F KEY: (W) = winner of race (P) = candidate in primary only + = incumbent 341 LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR 2006 ELECTIONS OFFICE PARTY SEX Bennington-5 Cynthia Browning (W) Democratic F Jeanne Rindell (P) Republican F Gerald W. Woodard Republican M Bennington-Rutland-l Patti Komline (W)+ Republican F Ed Weissman Democratic M Caledonia-1 Leigh B. Larocque (W)+ Republican M Caledonia-2 Lucy Leriche (W)+ Democratic F Michael A. Roosevelt Republican M Caledonia-3 Donald Bostic (W)+ Republican M David T. Clark (W)+ Republican M Brendan Hadash Democratic M Bob South Democratic M Caledonia-4 Cola H. Hudson (W)+ Republican M Richard Lawrence (W)+ Republican M Steve Smith Democratic M Caledonia-Washington-1 Steve Larrabee (W)+ Republican M Chittenden-1-1 Bill Lippert, Jr. (W)+ Democratic M Johanna Shal Republican F Chittenden- 1-2 Ed Finkbeiner Republican M Scott A. Orr (W)+ Democratic M Ed Stone * Independent M *Ed Stone ran unsuccessfully in the Democratic Primary and filed as an Independent for the General Election. KEY: (W) = winner of race (P) = candidate in primary only + = incumbent 342 LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR 2006 ELECTIONS OFFICE PARTY SEX Chittenden-2 Deborah Beckett Republican Jim McCullough (W)+ Democratic Mary Peterson (W)+ Democratic Michael Quaid Republican Chittenden-3-1 Bill Aswad (W)+ Democratic Ellie Blais Independent Gene Shaver Republican Susan Wheeler Democratic Kurt Wright (W)+ Republican Chittenden-3-2 Craig J.
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