2014 Vermont elections

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2014 Vermont elections
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A general election was held in the U.S. state of Vermont on November 4, 2014. All of Vermont's executive officers were up for election as well as Vermont's at-large seat in the United States House of Representatives. Primary elections were held on June 3, 2014.

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Governor

Lieutenant governor

2014 Vermont lieutenant gubernatorial election
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  2012 November 4, 2014 2016  
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Nominee Phil Scott Dean Corren
Party Republican Progressive
Popular vote118,94969,005
Percentage62.14%36.1%

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Scott:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%
Corren:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
No Data/Vote:     

Lieutenant Governor before election

Phil Scott
Republican

Elected Lieutenant Governor

Phil Scott
Republican

Incumbent Republican lieutenant governor Phil Scott (since 2011) ran again for a third term.

Republican primary

Incumbent Phil Scott was unopposed in the Republican primary.

Results

Republican primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Phil Scott 15,282 99.19
Republican Write-ins1250.81
Total votes15,407 100%

Democratic primary

Candidates

Withdrew
  • John Bauer

Results

Democratic primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Write-ins6,405100.0
Total votes6,405 100%

Progressive primary

Dean Corren, former State Representative (1991–2001), House campaign coordinator for U.S. Rep. Bernie Sanders (2001–2005), renewable electric utility officer at Burlington Electric Department and Verdant Power Inc., ran unopposed in the Progressive primary.

Results

Progressive primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Progressive Dean Corren 284 94.35
Progressive Write-ins175.65
Total votes301 100%

Liberty Union primary

Marina Brown, activist, ran unopposed in the Liberty Union primary.

Results

Liberty Union primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberty Union Marina Brown 132 92.96
Liberty Union Write-ins107.04
Total votes142 100%

General election

Candidates

  • Marina Brown (LU)
  • Dean Corren (P)
  • Phil Scott (R)

Results

2014 Vermont lieutenant gubernatorial election [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Phil Scott (incumbent) 118,949 62.14
Progressive Dean Corren69,00536.05
Liberty Union Marina Brown3,3471.75
Write-in Write-ins1150.06
Total votes191,416 100%

Secretary of State

2014 Vermont secretary of state election
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Nominee Jim Condos Ben Eastwood Mary Alice Herbert
Party Democratic Progressive Liberty Union
Popular vote126,42724,51817,460
Percentage74.75%14.5%10.32%

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Condos:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%
No Data/Vote:     

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 third term.

Democratic primary

Democratic primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jim Condos 16,598 98.65
Democratic Write-ins2271.35
Total votes16,825 100%

Republican primary

Republican primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Write-ins1,189100.0
Total votes1,189 100%

Progressive primary

Progressive primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Progressive Ben Eastwood 207 94.09
Progressive Write-ins135.91
Total votes220 100%

Liberty Union primary

Liberty Union primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberty Union Mary Alice Herbert 134 98.53
Liberty Union Write-ins21.47
Total votes136 100%

General election

Candidates

  • Jim Condos (D)
  • Ben Eastwood (P)
  • Mary Alice Herbert (LU)

Results

2014 Vermont Secretary of State election [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Jim Condos (incumbent) 126,427 74.75
Progressive Ben Eastwood24,51814.5
Liberty Union Mary Alice Herbert17,46010.32
Write-in Write-ins7300.43
Total votes169,135 100%

Treasurer

Incumbent Democratic/Republican Treasurer Beth Pearce (since 2011) ran again for a third term.

Democratic primary

Democratic primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Beth Pearce 16,312 99.26
Democratic Write-ins1220.74
Total votes16,434 100

Republican primary

Republican primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Beth Pearce (write-in) 1,176 93.63
Republican Write-ins (other)806.37
Total votes1,256 100%

Progressive primary

Progressive primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Progressive Write-ins89100.0
Total votes89 100%

Liberty Union primary

Liberty Union primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberty Union Murray Ngoima 129 98.47
Liberty Union Write-ins21.53
Total votes131 100%

General election

Candidates

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

Results

Vermont State Treasurer election, 2014 [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Beth Pearce (incumbent) 124,119 74.06
Progressive Don Schramm28,99017.3
Liberty Union Murray Ngoima13,4568.03
Write-in Write-ins1,0270.61
Total votes167,592 100

Attorney general

Incumbent attorney general William Sorrell (since 1997) ran again for a tenth term.

Democratic primary

Democratic primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic William Sorrell 14,734 80.19
Democratic H. Brooke Paige 3,48818.98
Democratic Write-ins1520.83
Total votes18,374 100%

Republican primary

Republican primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Shane McCormack (write-in) 2,176 98.37
Republican Write-ins (other)361.63
Total votes2,212 100%

Progressive primary

Progressive primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Progressive Write-ins64100.0
Total votes64 100%

Liberty Union primary

Liberty Union primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberty Union Rosemarie Jackowski 136 97.14
Liberty Union Write-ins42.86
Total votes140 100%

General election

Candidates

  • Rosemarie Jackowski (LU)
  • Shane McCormack (R)
  • William Sorrell (D)

Results

Vermont Attorney General election, 2014 [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic William Sorrell (incumbent) 109,305 58.64
Republican Shane McCormack69,48937.28
Liberty Union Rosemarie Jackowski7,3423.94
Write-in Write-ins2630.14
Total votes186,399 100%

Auditor of Accounts

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

Democratic primary

Democratic primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Doug Hoffer 16,229 99.8
Democratic Write-ins320.2
Total votes16,261 100%

Republican primary

Republican primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Write-ins913100.0
Total votes913 100%

Progressive primary

Progressive primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Progressive Doug Hoffer (write-in) 103 100.0
Total votes103 100%

Liberty Union primary

Liberty Union primary results [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberty Union Write-ins21100.0
Total votes21 100%

General election

Candidates

  • Doug Hoffer (D/P)

Results

Vermont Auditor of Accounts election, 2014 [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Doug Hoffer (incumbent) 146,836 99.06
Write-in Write-ins1,3910.94
Total votes148,227 100%

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