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Ballot Paper 034050 OFFICIAL VERMONT GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT BURLINGTON CHITTENDEN 6-7 NOVEMBER 3, 2020 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS Use BLACK PEN or PENCIL to fill in the oval. To vote for a person whose name is printed on the ballot, fill in the oval to the right of the name of that person. To vote for a person whose name is not printed on the ballot, write or stick his or her name in the blank space provided and fill in the oval to the right of the write-in line. Do not vote for more candidates than the "VOTE for NOT MORE THAN #" for an office. If you make a mistake, tear, or deface the ballot, return it to an election official and obtain another ballot. DO NOT ERASE. FOR US PRESIDENT AND VICE FOR GOVERNOR FOR STATE SENATOR PRESIDENT Vote for not more than ONE Vote for not more than SIX Vote for not more than ONE WAYNE BILLADO III PHIL BARUTH Saint Albans City Independent Burlington Dem/Prog MICHAEL A. DEVOST SUSAN BOWEN JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Delaware Newport City Independent Shelburne Republican and KAMALA D. HARRIS, California CHARLY DICKERSON TOM CHASTENAY Democratic Montpelier Unaffiliated Milton Republican DON BLANKENSHIP, West Virginia KEVIN HOYT THOMAS CHITTENDEN Bennington Independent South Burlington Democratic and BILL MOHR, Michigan Constitution EMILY PEYTON JAMES EHLERS Putney Truth Matters Winooski Independent BRIAN CARROLL, California PHIL SCOTT KYLIE HOLLINGSWORTH Berlin Republican Milton Republican and AMAR PATEL, Illinois American Solidarity ERYNN HAZLETT WHITNEY KUMULIA "KASE" LONG Arlington Independent Milton Republican PHIL COLLINS, Wisconsin DAVID ZUCKERMAN VIRGINIA "GINNY" LYONS Hinesburg Prog/Dem Williston Democratic and BILLY JOE PARKER, Georgia Prohibition CHRISTOPHER PEARSON (Write-in) Burlington Prog/Dem ROQUE "ROCKY" DE LA FUENTE, California and DARCY G. RICHARDSON, Florida KESHA RAM Alliance FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Burlington Democratic Vote for not more than ONE ERICKA REDIC RICHARD DUNCAN, Ohio Burlington Republican and MITCH BUPP, Virginia WAYNE BILLADO III DEAN ROLLAND Independent Saint Albans City Independent Hinesburg Republican SAMPLERALPH CORBO MICHAEL SIROTKIN HOWIE HAWKINS, New York Wallingford Banish The F35s South Burlington Democratic and ANGELA WALKER, South Carolina CRIS ERICSON Green Chester Progressive (Write-in) MOLLY GRAY BLAKE HUBER, Colorado Burlington Democratic (Write-in) and FRANK ATWOOD, Colorado SCOTT MILNE Approval Voting Pomfret Republican (Write-in) JO JORGENSEN, South Carolina (Write-in) (Write-in) and JEREMY "SPIKE" COHEN, South Carolina Libertarian FOR STATE TREASURER (Write-in) ALYSON KENNEDY, Texas Vote for not more than ONE and MALCOLM JARRETT, Pennsylvania (Write-in) Socialist Workers CAROLYN WHITNEY BRANAGAN KYLE KENLEY KOPITKE, Michigan Georgia Republican FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE and TAJA YVONNE IWANOW,Wisconsin CRIS ERICSON Vote for not more than TWO Independent Chester Progressive CHRISTOPHER LAFONTAINE, Vermont BETH PEARCE HAL COLSTON Barre City Democratic Winooski Democratic and MICHAEL SPEED, California Independent ALEX WRIGHT JAMES EHLERS Essex Independent Winooski Independent GLORIA LARIVA, California TAYLOR SMALL (Write-in) Winooski Prog/Dem and SUNIL FREEMAN, Maryland Liberty Union FOR SECRETARY OF STATE (Write-in) Texas Vote for not more than ONE KEITH MCCORMIC, (Write-in) and SAM BLASIAK, Massachusetts Bull Moose JIM CONDOS Montpelier Democratic FOR HIGH BAILIFF H. BROOKE PAIGE, Vermont CRIS ERICSON Vote for not more than ONE and THOMAS JAMES WITMAN, Georgia Chester Progressive Grumpy Old Patriots H. BROOKE PAIGE DANIEL L. GAMELIN Washington Republican Colchester Dem/Rep BROCK PIERCE, Puerto Rico and KARLA BALLARD, Pennsylvania PAMALA SMITH (Write-in) Unaffiliated Saint Albans City Independent (Write-in) ZACHARY SCALF, Georgia and MATTHEW LYDA, Georgia Independent FOR AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS Vote for not more than ONE JEROME SEGAL, Maryland and JOHN DE GRAAF, Washington CRIS ERICSON Bread and Roses Chester Progressive DOUG HOFFER GARY SWING, Colorado Burlington Dem/Rep and DAVID OLSZTA, Hawaii Boiling Frog (Write-in) DONALD J. TRUMP, Florida FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL and MICHAEL R. PENCE, Indiana Vote for not more than ONE Republican Wyoming T.J. DONOVAN KANYE WEST, South Burlington Democratic and MICHELLE TIDBALL, Wyoming Independent CRIS ERICSON Chester Progressive (Write-in) H. BROOKE PAIGE Washington Republican FOR REPRESENTATIVE TO (Write-in) CONGRESS Vote for not more than ONE PETER R. BECKER Rutland City Independent MIRIAM BERRY Essex Republican CHRISTOPHER HELALI Vershire Communist MARCIA HORNE Barre City Independent SHAWN ORR Weston Independent JERRY TRUDELL Saint George Independent PETER WELCH Norwich Democratic (Write-in) TURN BALLOT OVER AND CONTINUE VOTING FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Vote for not more than FIFTEEN JOHN M. ACKERSON Republican PAMELA L. ACKERSON Republican SUE ALENICK Democratic GENEVIEVE ANTHONY Independent BOB BOLYARD Democratic JESSE BRIDGES Democratic HANNAH BRISLIN Progressive ANDREW CHAMPAGNE Democratic BRIAN CINA Progressive GAIL COMPTON Democratic MARIA CRONYN Independent ALI DIENG Democratic AIDAN DOHERTY Democratic ABBEY DUKE Democratic ALEX R. FARRELL Republican PERRI FREEMAN Progressive CARMEN GEORGE Democratic JACK HANSON Progressive ZORAYA HIGHTOWER Progressive BOB HOOPER Democratic SAMPLEMARK HUGHES Progressive DAVID KIRK Republican DEBORAH KRAFT Progressive ERIN KRANICHFELD Democratic CONNIE KROSNEY Progressive KOLBY LAMARCHE Republican ASHLEY LAPORTE Progressive JESS LAPORTE Progressive TERRY LEFEBVRE Democratic JASON LORBER Democratic MARY-KATHERINE STONE Democratic ERHARD MAHNKE Progressive PAUL E. MCCAFFREY Independent KELLY PIERPONT Progressive BARB PRINE Progressive HELAINE "LAINEY" RAPPAPORT Democratic KAREN ROWELL Republican JANE STROMBERG Progressive CHASE TAYLOR Progressive (Write-in) (Write-in) (Write-in) (Write-in) (Write-in) (Write-in) (Write-in) (Write-in) (Write-in) (Write-in) (Write-in) (Write-in) (Write-in) (Write-in) (Write-in) YOU HAVE NOW COMPLETED VOTING BURLINGTON.
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