2016 Vermont elections

A general election was held in the U.S. state of Vermont on November 8, 2016. All of Vermont's executive officers were up for election as well as Vermont's Class III Senate seat and at-large seat in the United States House of Representatives. Primary elections were held on August 9, 2016.

2016 Vermont elections

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President of the United States

United States Senate

United States House of Representatives

Governor

Lieutenant governor

Vermont lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2016

← 2014November 8, 20162018 →
 
NomineeDave ZuckermanRandy Brock
PartyDemocraticRepublican
AllianceProgressive
Popular vote159,738139,344
Percentage52.09%45.44%

Lieutenant Governor before election

Phil Scott
Republican

Elected Lieutenant Governor

Dave Zuckerman
Democratic/Progressive

Incumbent Republican lieutenant governor Phil Scott (since 2011) ran for governor.[1]

Republican primary

Randy Brock, former State Auditor (2005–2007) and State Senator (2009–2013), was unopposed in the Republican primary.

Results

Republican primary results[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanRandy Brock 37,361 80.5
RepublicanWrite-ins1,3943.0
Total votes38,755 100%

Democratic primary

Candidates

Results

Democratic primary results[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDave Zuckerman 31,027 42.7
DemocraticShap Smith26,56936.6
DemocraticKesha Ram12,13316.7
DemocraticWrite-ins3230.46
Total votes70,052 100%

Progressive primary

Candidates

  • Boots Wardinski, farmer, activist
  • Dave Zuckerman, state senator, farmer (write-in) (also ran in Democratic primary)

Results

Progressive primary results[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
ProgressiveDave Zuckerman (write-in) 228 50.67
ProgressiveBoots Wardinski15033.33
ProgressiveWrite-ins (other)7216.0
Total votes450 100%

Liberty Union nomination

Boots Wardinski ran unopposed for the Liberty Union State Committee's nomination for lieutenant governor. He also unsuccessfully ran in the Progressive primary.

General election

Candidates

  • Randy Brock (R)
  • Boots Wardinski (LU)
  • Dave Zuckerman (P/D)

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Randy
Brock (R)
David
Zuckerman (P/D)
Boots
Wardinksi (LU)
OtherUndecided
RRH ElectionsOctober 24–26, 20161,052± 3.0%39%40%1%20%
Castleton Polling Institute?579± 3.9%26%43%1%8%20%

Results

General election results[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Progressive/Democratic Dave Zuckerman 159,738 52.09
RepublicanRandy Brock139,34445.44
Liberty UnionBoots Wardinski7,0382.3
Write-inWrite-ins5590.18
Total votes306,679 100%

Secretary of State

Vermont secretary of state election, 2016

← 2014November 8, 20162018 →
 
NomineeJim CondosMary Alice Herbert
PartyDemocraticLiberty Union
Popular vote255,20129,711
Percentage89.38%10.41%

Secretary of State before election

Jim Condos
Democratic

Elected Secretary of State

Jim Condos
Democratic

Incumbent Democratic Secretary of State Jim Condos (since 2011) ran again for a fourth term.

Democratic primary

Incumbent Jim Condos was unopposed in the Democratic primary.

Results

Democratic primary results[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJim Condos 59,818 81.2
DemocraticWrite-ins2190.0
Total votes60,037 100%

Liberty Union nomination

Mary Alice Herbert, candidate for secretary of state in 2012, ran unopposed for the Liberty Union State Committee's nomination for secretary of state.

General election

Candidates

  • Jim Condos (D/R)[4]
  • Mary Alice "Mal" Herbert (LU)

Results

General election results[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJim Condos (incumbent) 255,201 89.38
Liberty UnionMary Alice Herbert29,71110.41
Write-inWrite-ins6030.21
Total votes285,515 100%

Treasurer

2016 Vermont treasurer election

← 2014November 8, 20162018 →
 
NomineeBeth PearceDon SchrammMurray Ngoima
PartyDemocraticProgressiveLiberty Union
AllianceRepublican
Popular vote234,56637,30112,453
Percentage82.3%13.1%4.4%

Treasurer before election

Beth Pearce
Democratic

Elected Treasurer

Beth Pearce
Democratic

Incumbent Democratic Treasurer Beth Pearce (since 2011) ran again for a fourth term.

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Beth Pearce, incumbent (also ran in Republican primary)
  • Richard Dunne, policy consultant

Results

Democratic primary results[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticBeth Pearce 40,939 56.0
DemocraticRichard Dunne20,92928.6
DemocraticWrite-ins730.01
Total votes61,941 100%

Republican primary

Candidates

  • Beth Pearce, incumbent (write-in) (also ran in Democratic primary)
  • Wendy Wilton, nominee for Treasurer in 2012 (write-in)

Results

Republican primary results[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBeth Pearce (write-in) 1,467 48.48
RepublicanRichard Dunne (write-in)57318.94
RepublicanWendy Wilton (write-in)1805.95
RepublicanWrite-ins (other)80626.64
Total votes3,026 100%

Progressive primary

Candidates

  • Don Schramm, nominee for Treasurer in 2014, 2012, 2010, and 2008 (write-in)

Results

Progressive primary results[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
ProgressiveDon Schramm (write-in) 112 38.89
ProgressiveWrite-ins (other)17661.11
Total votes288 100%

Liberty Union nomination

Murray Ngoima, nominee for Treasurer in 2014, 2010, and 2008, ran unopposed for the Liberty Union State Committee's nomination for Treasurer.

General election

Candidates

  • Murray Ngoima (LU)
  • Beth Pearce (D/R)
  • Don Schramm (P)

Results

General election results[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticBeth Pearce (incumbent) 234,566 82.3
ProgressiveDon Schramm37,30113.1
Liberty UnionMurray Ngoima12,4534.4
Write-inWrite-ins6670.07
Total votes284,987 100%

Attorney general

Vermont attorney general election, 2016

← 2014November 8, 20162018 →
 
NomineeT.J. DonovanDeborah BucknamRosemarie Jackowski
PartyDemocraticRepublicanLiberty Union
Popular vote200,02088,43111,844
Percentage66.56%29.43%4.0%

Attorney General before election

T.J. Donovan
Democratic

Elected Attorney General

T.J. Donovan
Democratic

Incumbent Democratic attorney general William Sorrell, the state's longest-serving attorney general (since 1997), did not run for reelection.[5]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Results

Democratic primary results[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticT.J. Donovan 49,017 67.0
DemocraticH. Brooke Paige11,91716.3
DemocraticWrite-ins2140.0
Total votes61,148 100%

Republican primary

Deborah Bucknam, a private practice attorney, was unopposed in the Republican primary.

Results

Republican primary results[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDeborah Bucknam 31,173 67.2
RepublicanWrite-ins1,4773.0
Total votes32,650 100%

Liberty Union nomination

Rosemarie Jackowski, journalist, teacher, activist, nominee for attorney general in 2014, and 2012, ran unopposed for the Liberty Union State Committee's nomination for attorney general.

General election

Candidates

  • Deborah Bucknam (R)
  • T.J. Donovan (D)
  • Rosemarie Jackowski (LU)

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
T.J.
Donovan (D)
Deborah
Bucknam (R)
Rosemarie
Jackowski (LU)
OtherUndecided
Castleton Polling Institute?579± 3.9%54%12%3%8%21%

Results

General election results[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticT.J. Donovan 200,020 66.56
RepublicanDeborah Bucknam88,43129.43
Liberty UnionRosemarie Jackowski11,8444.0
Write-inWrite-ins2030.07
Total votes300,498 100%

Auditor of Accounts

Vermont auditor election, 2016

← 2014November 8, 20162018 →
 
NomineeDoug HofferDan FelicianoMarina Brown
PartyDemocraticRepublicanLiberty Union
Popular vote159,695113,23115,099
Percentage55.4%39.28%5.24%

Auditor before election

Doug Hoffer
Democratic

Elected Auditor

Doug Hoffer
Democratic

Incumbent Democratic/Progressive Auditor Doug Hoffer (since 2013) ran again for a third term.

Democratic primary

Incumbent Doug Hoffer was unopposed in the Democratic primary. (Also ran in Progressive primary)

Results

Democratic primary results[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDoug Hoffer 57,135 99.58
DemocraticWrite-ins2410.01
Total votes57,376 100%

Republican primary

Dan Feliciano, strategic policy consultant, Libertarian nominee for governor in 2014 and 2010, was unopposed in the Republican primary.

Results

Republican primary results[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDan Feliciano 29,753 98.29
RepublicanWrite-ins5171.71
Total votes30,270 100%

Progressive primary

Incumbent Doug Hoffer was unopposed in the Progressive primary. (Also ran in Democratic primary)

Results

Progressive primary results[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
ProgressiveDoug Hoffer (write-in) 220 80.88
ProgressiveWrite-ins (other)5219.12
Total votes272 100%

Liberty Union nomination

Marina Brown, nominee for lieutenant governor in 2014, ran unopposed for the Liberty Union State Committee's nomination for Auditor.

General election

Candidates

  • Marina Brown (LU)
  • Dan Feliciano (R)
  • Doug Hoffer (D/P)

Results

General election results[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDoug Hoffer (incumbent) 159,695 55.4
RepublicanDan Feliciano113,23139.28
Liberty UnionMarina Brown15,0995.24
Write-inWrite-ins2280.07
Total votes288,253 100%

State legislature

All 30 seats in the Vermont Senate and all 150 seats of the Vermont House of Representatives were up for election. The balance of political power before the elections for each chamber was:

House of Representatives

Party# of seats
Democratic85
Republican53
Progressive6
Independent6
Total150

And the results of the elections for both chambers was:

House of Representatives

Party# of seats
Democratic83
Republican53
Progressive7
Independent7
Total150

References