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Candidates in Vermont's General Election Candidates in Vermont's General Election (11/8/2016) Updated: 11/6/2016 CANDIDATES HIGHLIGHTED IN GREEN/YELLOW HAVE INDICATED THAT THEY SUPPORT CHOICE, AND ARE AGAINST MANDATORY VACCINATION. Note: Your voting district depends on the town you live in. *Find your district / search by town here: http://legislature.vermont.gov/people/search/2016 Information from: VT Secretary of State, compiled and prepared by the Vermont Coalition for Vaccine Choice based on voting records, survey and personal communication. VOTING ELECTION PERSONAL RECORD SURVEY COMM. Contest District Name On Ballot PARTY Day Time Phone Evening Phone Email x PRESIDENT HILLARY CLINTON D 646-854-1160 x VICE-PRESIDENT TIM KAINE D 646-854-1160 "ROCKY" ROQUE DE LA PRESIDENT FUENTE I (307) 751-0296 (603) 554-0100 MICHAEL A. VICE-PRESIDENT STEINBERG I (307) 751-0296 (603) 554-0100 x PRESIDENT GARY JOHNSON L (702) 763-1133 (702) 763-1133 VICE-PRESIDENT WILLIAM F. WELD L (702) 763-1133 (702) 763-1133 PRESIDENT GLORIA ESTELA LARIVA LU (415) 821-6171 (415) 377-6321 VICE-PRESIDENT EUGENE PURYEAR LU (415) 821-6171 (415) 377-6321 x PRESIDENT JILL STEIN G (781) 382-5658 (781) 382-5658 VICE-PRESIDENT AJAMU BARAKA G (781) 382-5658 (781) 382-5658 x PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP R (646) 736-1779 VICE-PRESIDENT MIKE PENCE R (646) 736-1779 x US SENATOR PETE DIAMONDSTONE LU (802) 257-7250 (802) 257-7250 x US SENATOR CRIS ERICSON D (802) 875-4038 (802) 875-4038 [email protected] x US SENATOR PATRICK LEAHY D (802) 857-5530 (802) 857-5530 US SENATOR SCOTT MILNE R (802) 233-1895 (802) 233-1895 [email protected] US SENATOR JERRY TRUDELL I [email protected] US CONGRESS ERICA CLAWSON LU (608) 620-3752 (608) 620-3752 [email protected] x US CONGRESS PETER WELCH (802) 264-9069 (802) 668-0786 [email protected] x GOVERNOR BILL "SPACEMAN" LEE LU (802) 586-9977 (802) 586-9977 [email protected] x GOVERNOR SUE MINTER D (802) 448-0431 (802) 448-0431 [email protected] GOVERNOR PHIL SCOTT R (802) 279-2266 [email protected] x LT. GOVERNOR RANDY BROCK R (802) 393-8553 (802) 393-8553 [email protected] x x LT. GOVERNOR DAVID ZUCKERMAN D (802) 540-8304 (802) 343-2604 [email protected] x LT. GOVERNOR BOOTS WARDINSKI P (802) 584-3029 [email protected] STATE TREASURER MURRAY NGOIMA LU (802) 457-1118 [email protected] STATE TREASURER BETH PEARCE D (802) 498-3130 (802) 498-3130 [email protected] STATE TREASURER DON SCHRAMM P (802) 399-2493 (802) 399-2493 [email protected] SECRETARY OF STATE JIM CONDOS D (802) 238-3809 (802) 238-3809 MARY ALICE "MAL" SECRETARY OF STATE HERBERT LU (802) 387-4060 (802) 387-4060 [email protected] AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS MARINA BROWN LU (802) 328-1617 (802) 323-1617 [email protected] x AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS DAN FELICIANO R (802) 316-4063 [email protected] AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS DOUG HOFFER D (802) 828-2281 (802) 864-5711 [email protected] DEBORAH "DEB" ATTORNEY GENERAL BUCKNAM R (802) 748-5525 (802) 533-2926 [email protected] Vermont Coali<on for Vaccine Choice - November 6, 2016 It's a Human Right 1 of 11 Candidates: If you feel this informaon is in error, please contact Jennifer at (802) 917 3230 Candidates in Vermont's General Election (11/8/2016) Updated: 11/6/2016 CANDIDATES HIGHLIGHTED IN GREEN/YELLOW HAVE INDICATED THAT THEY SUPPORT CHOICE, AND ARE AGAINST MANDATORY VACCINATION. Note: Your voting district depends on the town you live in. *Find your district / search by town here: http://legislature.vermont.gov/people/search/2016 Information from: VT Secretary of State, compiled and prepared by the Vermont Coalition for Vaccine Choice based on voting records, survey and personal communication. VOTING ELECTION PERSONAL RECORD SURVEY COMM. Contest District Name On Ballot PARTY Day Time Phone Evening Phone Email ATTORNEY GENERAL T.J. DONOVAN D (802) 488-4800 (802) 488-4800 [email protected] ROSEMARIE x ATTORNEY GENERAL JACKOWSKI LU (802) 447-8068 [email protected] STATE SENATOR ADD CLAIRE AYER D (802) 989-9313 [email protected] STATE SENATOR ADD PETER BRIGGS R (802) 759-2088 (802) 759-2088 [email protected] x x STATE SENATOR ADD CHRISTOPHER BRAY D (802) 371-8183 (802) 371-8183 [email protected] STATE SENATOR ADD LYNN DIKE R (802) 453-5161 (802) 377-9258 [email protected] x STATE SENATOR BEN BRIAN CAMPION D (802) 375-4376 (802) 375-4376 [email protected] x STATE SENATOR BEN DICK SEARS D [email protected] STATE SENATOR CAL JOE BENNING R (802) 626-3600 x STATE SENATOR CAL GALEN DIVELY III MJ (802) 745-7327 (802) 745-7327 [email protected] STATE SENATOR CAL JANE KITCHEL D (802) 684-3482 (802) 684-3482 [email protected] STATE SENATOR CHI TIM ASHE D (802) 318-0903 [email protected] x STATE SENATOR CHI PHIL BARUTH D (802) 503-5266 (802) 503-5266 [email protected] STATE SENATOR CHI NICK COOK D (802) 849-2159 (802) 849-2159 [email protected] STATE SENATOR CHI DAWN ELLIS D (802) 735-1466 (802) 735-1466 [email protected] STATE SENATOR CHI JOHN C. GIFFORD R (802) 578-9058 (802) 893-1548 [email protected] STATE SENATOR CHI FAISAL GILL D (802) 923-6092 (802) 923-6092 [email protected] STATE SENATOR CHI DEBBIE INGRAM D (802) 651-8889 (802) 879-0054 [email protected] x x STATE SENATOR CHI VIRGINIA "GINNY" D (802) 863-6129 (802) 318-8556 [email protected] LYONS x x STATE SENATOR CHI CHRISTOPHER A D (802) 860-3933 [email protected] PEARSON x x STATE SENATOR CHI MICHAEL SIROTKIN D (802) 999-4360 (802) 999-4360 [email protected] STATE SENATOR ESX-ORL ERIC O. COLLINS R STATE SENATOR ESX-ORL MARCIA HORNE R (802) 334-9408 (802) 334-9408 [email protected] STATE SENATOR ESX-ORL JOHN S. RODGERS D (802) 525-4182 [email protected] STATE SENATOR ESX-ORL ROBERT A. STARR D (802) 988-2877 (802) 988-2877 [email protected] x x x STATE SENATOR FRA CAROLYN WHITNEY R BRANAGAN STATE SENATOR FRA DUSTIN ALLARD R (802) 782-4507 (802) 782-4507 [email protected] DEGREE STATE SENATOR FRA SARA BRANON KITTELL D (802) 827-3274 (802) 827-3274 [email protected] STATE SENATOR FRA DENISE SMITH D (802) 393-4730 (802) 393-4730 [email protected] STATE SENATOR GI RICHARD "DICK" D (802) 864-4065 (802) 863-1067 MAZZA x STATE SENATOR LAM GEORGE GAY D (802) 222-1349 (802) 222-1349 [email protected] x STATE SENATOR LAM RICHARD A. WESTMAN R (802) 644-2297 [email protected] Vermont Coali<on for Vaccine Choice - November 6, 2016 It's a Human Right 2 of 11 Candidates: If you feel this informaon is in error, please contact Jennifer at (802) 917 3230 Candidates in Vermont's General Election (11/8/2016) Updated: 11/6/2016 CANDIDATES HIGHLIGHTED IN GREEN/YELLOW HAVE INDICATED THAT THEY SUPPORT CHOICE, AND ARE AGAINST MANDATORY VACCINATION. Note: Your voting district depends on the town you live in. *Find your district / search by town here: http://legislature.vermont.gov/people/search/2016 Information from: VT Secretary of State, compiled and prepared by the Vermont Coalition for Vaccine Choice based on voting records, survey and personal communication. VOTING ELECTION PERSONAL RECORD SURVEY COMM. Contest District Name On Ballot PARTY Day Time Phone Evening Phone Email x STATE SENATOR ORA MARK A. MACDONALD D (802) 272-1101 (802) 433-5867 [email protected] STATE SENATOR ORA STEPHEN W. WEBSTER R (802) 728-3361 (802) 728-3894 [email protected] x STATE SENATOR RUT BRIAN "BC" R (802) 773-1365 (802) 342-6294 [email protected] COLLAMORE x x STATE SENATOR RUT PEG FLORY R (802) 483-6854 (802) 483-6854 [email protected] STATE SENATOR RUT SCOTT GARREN D STATE SENATOR RUT CHERYL HOOKER D STATE SENATOR RUT RICHARD LENCHUS I (802) 558-3556 (802) 537-4929 [email protected] x x STATE SENATOR RUT KEVIN J. MULLIN R (802) 353-6770 (802) 775-7631 [email protected] STATE SENATOR RUT KORRINE RODRIGUE D (802) 779-8122 (802) 779-8122 [email protected] STATE SENATOR WAS FRANCIS K. BROOKS D (802) 223-3170 (802) 223-3170 [email protected] x x STATE SENATOR WAS ANN CUMMINGS D (802) 229-0345 (802) 223-6043 [email protected] x x x STATE SENATOR WAS WILLIAM "BILL" DOYLE R (802) 223-2851 (802) 371-7898 [email protected] STATE SENATOR WAS MICHAEL "MIKE" DOYLE R (802) 223-3535 (802) 223-3535 [email protected] JOHN "JOSH" STATE SENATOR WAS FITZHUGH R (802) 229-1733 (802) 229-1733 [email protected] x x x STATE SENATOR WAS ANTHONY POLLINA D (802) 229-5809 (802) 229-5809 [email protected] STATE SENATOR WDH BECCA BALINT D (802) 257-4162 (802) 257-4162 [email protected] AARON x STATE SENATOR WDH DIAMONDSTONE LU STATE SENATOR WDH JERRY LEVY LU (802) 254-8513 (802) 254-8513 STATE SENATOR WDH DAVID SCHOALES I (802) 246-1220 [email protected] x STATE SENATOR WDH JEANETTE WHITE D (802) 387-4379 (802) 387-4379 [email protected] STATE SENATOR WDR ALISON CLARKSON D (802) 457-4627 (802) 356-7956 [email protected] STATE SENATOR WDR MARK DONKA R (802) 291-4065 (802) 295-6061 [email protected] STATE SENATOR WDR RANDY A. GRAY R (802) 591-0510 [email protected] x x STATE SENATOR WDR RICHARD "DICK" D (802) 793-6417 (802) 793-6417 [email protected] MCCORMACK STATE SENATOR WDR ALICE W.
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