David Zuckerman (politician)

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Vermont General Assembly

David Zuckerman
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Zuckerman in 2024
82nd and 84th Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
In office
January 5, 2023 January 9, 2025
1996 Vermont House of Representatives Chittenden 7-3 district election [42]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Progressive David Zuckerman 1,995 36.38%
Progressive Dean Corren (incumbent) 1,988 36.25%
Democratic Scott Baldwin1,42826.04%
Write-in 731.33%
Total votes5,484 100.00%
1998 Vermont House of Representatives Chittenden 7-3 district election [43]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Progressive David Zuckerman (incumbent) 1,021 47.51%
Progressive Dean Corren (incumbent) 1,010 47.00%
Write-in 1185.49%
Total votes2,149 100.00%
2000 Vermont House of Representatives Chittenden 7-3 district election [44]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Progressive David Zuckerman (incumbent) 2,090 52.86%
Progressive Bob Kiss 1,730 43.75%
Write-in 1344.54%
Total votes3,954 100.00%
2002 Vermont House of Representatives Chittenden 3-4 district election [45] [46]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Progressive David Zuckerman (incumbent) 59 50.86%
Progressive Bob Kiss (incumbent) 53 45.69%
Write-in 43.45%
Total votes116 100.00%
Blank/Spoiled9
General election
Progressive David Zuckerman (incumbent) 1,200 31.91%
Progressive Bob Kiss (incumbent) 1,022 27.17%
Democratic Anthony Gierzynski79021.01%
Democratic Nancy Kirby73619.57%
Write-in 130.35%
Total votes3,761 100.00%
2004 Vermont House of Representatives Chittenden 3-4 district election [47]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Progressive David Zuckerman (incumbent) 2,424 52.88%
Progressive Bob Kiss (incumbent) 2,095 45.70%
Write-in 651.42%
Total votes4,584 100.00%
2006 Vermont House of Representatives Chittenden 3-4 district election [48]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Progressive David Zuckerman (incumbent) 1,634 55.26%
Progressive Christopher Pearson 1,253 42.37%
Write-in 702.37%
Total votes2,957 100.00%
2008 Vermont House of Representatives Chittenden 3-4 district election [49]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Progressive David Zuckerman (incumbent) 2,316 34.18%
Democratic Kesha Ram Hinsdale 2,164 31.94%
Progressive Christopher Pearson (incumbent)1,49422.05%
Democratic Phillip Ortego78111.53%
Write-in 200.30%
Total votes6,775 100.00%
2012 Vermont Senate Chittenden district election [50] [51]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Tim Ashe (incumbent) 9,150 16.18%
Democratic Virginia Lyons (incumbent) 8,873 15.69%
Democratic Sally Fox (incumbent) 8,558 15.14%
Democratic David Zuckerman 7,838 13.86%
Democratic Philip Baruth (incumbent) 6,859 12.13%
Democratic Debbie Ingram 5,068 8.96%
Democratic Peter D. Hunt4,5958.13%
Democratic Ed Adrian3,6296.42%
Democratic Loyal Ploof1,6963.00%
Write-in 2750.49%
Total votes56,541 100.00%
Blanks/Spoiled23,835
General election
Democratic Tim Ashe (incumbent)
Progressive Tim Ashe (incumbent)
Total Tim Ashe (incumbent) 37,357 13.26%
Democratic Virginia Lyons (incumbent) 34,957 12.41%
Democratic Sally Fox (incumbent) 34,909 12.39%
Progressive David Zuckerman 32,253 11.45%
Republican Dianne Snelling (incumbent) 31,523 11.19%
Democratic Philip Baruth (incumbent) 30,942 10.98%
Democratic Debbie Ingram 23,4418.32%
Independent Bob Kiss 12,3244.37%
Independent Patrick N. Brown12,2174.34%
Tea PartyShelley Palmer8,3622.97%
Independent Robert Letovsky8,3212.95%
Independent Sean Selby6,1572.19%
Green Larkin Forney5,6181.99%
Progressive Richard Jeroloman3,3221.18%
Total votes281,703 100.00%
2014 Vermont Senate Chittenden district election [52] [53]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Tim Ashe (incumbent) 3,405 17.76%
Democratic Virginia Lyons (incumbent) 3,320 17.32%
Democratic David Zuckerman (incumbent) 3,215 16.77%
Democratic Michael Sirotkin 3,151 16.43%
Democratic Philip Baruth (incumbent) 3,139 16.37%
Democratic Dawn Ellis 2,814 14.68%
Write-in 1300.68%
Total votes19,174 100.00%
Blanks/Spoiled7,672
General election
Democratic Virginia Lyons (incumbent) 23,488 12.57%
Democratic Tim Ashe (incumbent)
Progressive Tim Ashe (incumbent)
Total Tim Ashe (incumbent) 22,790 12.20%
Democratic Philip Baruth (incumbent) 22,217 11.89%
Republican Dianne Snelling (incumbent) 21,855 11.70%
Progressive David Zuckerman 21,360 11.43%
Democratic Michael Sirotkin 19,738 10.56%
Democratic Dawn Ellis18,4329.86%
Republican Joy Limoge15,8538.48%
Libertarian Paul Washburn4,1132.20%
Libertarian John Cisar3,8962.09%
Libertarian Christopher Coolidge3,6941.98%
Libertarian Travis Spencer3,4051.82%
Libertarian Ben Mayer3,3101.77%
Libertarian Glyn Wilkinson2,7061.45%
Total votes186,857 100.00%

Vermont Governor and Lieutenant Governor

2016 Democratic primary, Vermont Lieutenant Governor [54]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Dave Zuckerman 31,027 44.29%
Democratic Shap Smith26,56937.93%
Democratic Kesha Ram12,13317.32%
Write-in 3230.46%
Total votes70,052 100.00%
2016 Progressive primary, Vermont Lieutenant Governor [54]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Progressive Dave Zuckerman (write-in) 228 50.67%
Progressive Boots Wardinski15033.33%
Write-in Write-ins (other)7216.00%
Total votes450 100.00%
2016 general election, Vermont Lieutenant Governor [55]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Progressive/Democratic Dave Zuckerman 159,738 52.09%
Republican Randy Brock139,34445.44%
Liberty Union Boots Wardinski7,0382.29%
Write-in 5590.18%
Total votes306,679 100.00%
2018 Democratic primary, Vermont Lieutenant Governor
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Dave Zuckerman (incumbent) 59,131 98.00%
Write-in 1,2042.00%
Total votes60,335 100.00%
Blank/overvotes8,844
2018 Progressive primary, Vermont Lieutenant Governor
PartyCandidateVotes%
Progressive Dave Zuckerman (incumbent) (write-in) 390 78.47%
Write-in Write-ins (other)10721.53%
Total votes497 100%
Blank/overvotes146
2018 general election, Vermont Lieutenant Governor [56]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Progressive/Democratic Dave Zuckerman 158,530 58.44%
Republican Don Turner Jr.108,39539.96%%
Liberty Union Murray Ngoima4,1081.51%
Write-in 2400.09%
Total votes271,273 100%
N/A Blank votes6,901
N/A Over votes34
2020 Republican primary, Vermont Governor [57]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Phil Scott (incumbent) 42,275 72.67%
Republican John Klar12,76221.94%
Republican Emily Peyton9701.67%
Republican Douglas Cavett9661.66%
Republican Bernard Peters7721.33%
Republican David Zuckerman (write-in)240.04%
Write-in Write-ins (others)4020.69%
Total votes58,171 100.00%
Blank/Spoiled455
2020 Democratic primary, Vermont Governor [58]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic David Zuckerman 48,150 47.56%
Democratic Rebecca Holcombe 37,59937.14%
Democratic Patrick Winburn7,6627.57%
Democratic Ralph Corbo1,2881.27%
Write-in 6,5336.45%
Total votes101,232 100.00%
Blank/Spoiled8,133
2020 Progressive primary, Vermont Governor [59]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Progressive David Zuckerman (write-in) 273 32.62%
Progressive Cris Ericson 25430.35%
Progressive Boots Wardinski23928.55%
Write-in Write-ins (others)718.48%
Total votes837 100.00%
Blank/Spoiled104
2020 general election, Vermont Governor [60]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Phil Scott (incumbent) 248,412 68.49% +13.30
Progressive David Zuckerman99,21427.35%N/A
Independent Kevin Hoyt4,5761.26%N/A
Independent Emily Peyton3,5050.97%N/A
Independent Erynn Hazlett Whitney1,7770.49%N/A
Independent Wayne Billado III1,4310.39%N/A
Independent Michael A. Devost1,1600.32%N/A
Independent Charly Dickerson1,0370.29%N/A
Write-in 1,5990.44%N/A
Total votes362,711 100.00% +32.33
Rejected ballots8,2572.23%
Turnout 370,96873.27%
Registered electors 506,312
Republican hold
2022 Democratic primary, Vermont Lieutenant Governor [61]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic David Zuckerman 42,562 43.71%
Democratic Catherine Toll 37,86838.89%
Democratic Patricia Preston9,3269.58%
Democratic Charles Kimbell 7,2537.45%
Write-in 3560.37%
Total votes97,365 100.00%
2022 Progressive primary, Vermont Lieutenant Governor [61]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Progressive David Zuckerman (write-in) 118 52.44%
Write-in Write-ins (other)10747.56%
Total votes225 100.00%
2022 general election, Vermont Lieutenant Governor [62]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive David Zuckerman [a] 150,102 53.85% +2.53
Republican Joe Benning 118,72442.60%−1.49
Green Mountain Ian Diamondstone8,1592.93%N/A
Write-in 1,7380.62%+0.23
Total votes278,723 100.00%
Progressive gain from Democratic

Notes

  1. Candidate received the nominations of both the Progressive and Democratic parties and was listed on the ballot as "Progressive/Democratic" (candidate was primarily a Progressive).

References

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Political offices
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
2017–2021
Succeeded by
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
2023–2025
Succeeded by
Party political offices
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Title last held by
Cassandra Gekas
Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
2016, 2018
Succeeded by
Preceded by Progressive nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
2016, 2018
Succeeded by
Preceded by Democratic nominee for Governor of Vermont
2020
Succeeded by
Brenda Siegel
Vacant
Title last held by
Martha Abbott
Progressive nominee for Governor of Vermont
2020
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Molly Gray
Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
2022, 2024
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Preceded by
Cris Ericson
Progressive nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
2022, 2024