Ageneral election was held in theU.S. state ofVermont on November 8, 2016. All of Vermont's executive officers were up for election as well as Vermont's Class IIISenate seat and at-large seat in theUnited States House of Representatives .Primary elections were held on August 9, 2016.
President of the United States [ edit ]
United States Senate [ edit ]
United States House of Representatives [ edit ]
Governor [ edit ]
Lieutenant governor [ edit ]
Vermont lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2016
Incumbent Republicanlieutenant governor Phil Scott (since 2011) ran for governor.[1]
Republican primary [ edit ]
Randy Brock ,formerState Auditor (2005–2007) andState Senator (2009–2013), was unopposed in the Republican primary.
Results [ edit ]
Democratic primary [ edit ]
Candidates [ edit ]
Results [ edit ]
Progressive primary [ edit ]
Candidates [ edit ]
Boots Wardinski, farmer, activist
Dave Zuckerman, state senator, farmer (write-in) (also ran in Democratic primary)
Results [ edit ]
Liberty Union nomination [ edit ]
Boots Wardinski ran unopposed for theLiberty Union State Committee's nomination for lieutenant governor. He also unsuccessfully ran in the Progressive primary.
General election [ edit ]
Candidates [ edit ]
Randy Brock (R)
Boots Wardinski (LU)
Dave Zuckerman (P/D)
Polling [ edit ]
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Randy Brock (R)
David Zuckerman (P/D)
Boots Wardinksi (LU)
Other
Undecided
RRH Elections
October 24–26, 2016
1,052
± 3.0%
39%
40%
1%
—
20%
Castleton Polling Institute
?
579
± 3.9%
26%
43%
1%
8%
20%
Results [ edit ]
Secretary of State [ edit ]
Vermont secretary of state election, 2016
Incumbent DemocraticSecretary of State Jim Condos (since 2011) ran again for a fourth term.
Democratic primary [ edit ]
Incumbent Jim Condos was unopposed in the Democratic primary.
Results [ edit ]
Liberty Union nomination [ edit ]
Mary Alice Herbert ,candidate for secretary of state in2012 ,ran unopposed for the Liberty Union State Committee's nomination for secretary of state.
General election [ edit ]
Candidates [ edit ]
Jim Condos (D/R)[4]
Mary Alice "Mal" Herbert (LU)
Results [ edit ]
Treasurer [ edit ]
2016 Vermont treasurer election
Incumbent DemocraticTreasurer Beth Pearce (since 2011) ran again for a fourth term.
Democratic primary [ edit ]
Candidates [ edit ]
Beth Pearce, incumbent (also ran in Republican primary)
Richard Dunne, policy consultant
Results [ edit ]
Republican primary [ edit ]
Candidates [ edit ]
Beth Pearce, incumbent (write-in) (also ran in Democratic primary)
Wendy Wilton, nominee for Treasurer in2012 (write-in)
Results [ edit ]
Progressive primary [ edit ]
Candidates [ edit ]
Results [ edit ]
Liberty Union nomination [ edit ]
Murray Ngoima, nominee for Treasurer in2014 ,2010 ,and2008 ,ran unopposed for the Liberty Union State Committee's nomination for Treasurer.
General election [ edit ]
Candidates [ edit ]
Murray Ngoima (LU)
Beth Pearce (D/R)
Don Schramm (P)
Results [ edit ]
Attorney general [ edit ]
Vermont attorney general election, 2016
Incumbent Democraticattorney general William Sorrell ,the state's longest-serving attorney general (since 1997), did not run for reelection.[5]
Democratic primary [ edit ]
Candidates [ edit ]
Results [ edit ]
Republican primary [ edit ]
Deborah Bucknam, a private practice attorney, was unopposed in the Republican primary.
Results [ edit ]
Liberty Union nomination [ edit ]
Rosemarie Jackowski, journalist, teacher, activist, nominee for attorney general in2014 ,and2012 ,ran unopposed for the Liberty Union State Committee's nomination for attorney general.
General election [ edit ]
Candidates [ edit ]
Deborah Bucknam (R)
T.J. Donovan (D)
Rosemarie Jackowski (LU)
Polling [ edit ]
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
T.J. Donovan (D)
Deborah Bucknam (R)
Rosemarie Jackowski (LU)
Other
Undecided
Castleton Polling Institute
?
579
± 3.9%
54%
12%
3%
8%
21%
Results [ edit ]
Auditor of Accounts [ edit ]
Vermont auditor election, 2016
Incumbent Democratic/ProgressiveAuditor Doug Hoffer (since 2013) ran again for a third term.
Democratic primary [ edit ]
Incumbent Doug Hoffer was unopposed in the Democratic primary. (Also ran in Progressive primary)
Results [ edit ]
Republican primary [ edit ]
Dan Feliciano, strategic policy consultant,Libertarian nominee for governor in2014 and2010 ,was unopposed in the Republican primary.
Results [ edit ]
Progressive primary [ edit ]
Incumbent Doug Hoffer was unopposed in the Progressive primary. (Also ran in Democratic primary)
Results [ edit ]
Liberty Union nomination [ edit ]
Marina Brown, nominee for lieutenant governor in2014 ,ran unopposed for the Liberty Union State Committee's nomination for Auditor.
General election [ edit ]
Candidates [ edit ]
Marina Brown (LU)
Dan Feliciano (R)
Doug Hoffer (D/P)
Results [ edit ]
State legislature [ edit ]
All 30 seats in theVermont Senate and all 150 seats of theVermont House of Representatives were up for election. The balance of political power before the elections for each chamber was:
Party
# of seats
Democratic
19
Republican
9[6]
Progressive
2
Total
30
House of Representatives [ edit ]
Party
# of seats
Democratic
85
Republican
53
Progressive
6
Independent
6
Total
150
And the results of the elections for both chambers was:
Party
# of seats
Democratic
21
Republican
7
Progressive
2
Total
30
House of Representatives [ edit ]
Party
# of seats
Democratic
83
Republican
53
Progressive
7
Independent
7
Total
150
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