VERMONT 3 Electoral Votes
Population 
(Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Vermont Secretary of State)
Total Population, July 1, 2007 621,254
Total Registration, Feb. 2008 421,987 There is no party registration in Vermont.
Vermont has: 14 counties.

Government
Governor: Jim Douglas (R) re-elected in 2006.
State Legislature: Vermont General Assembly   House: 150 seats  Senate: 30 seats
Local: Municipalities and Regions   NACO Counties
U.S. House: 1I - At-Large Peter Welch (D).
U.S. Senate: Bernie Sanders (I) elected in 2006, Patrick Leahy (D) re-elected in 2004. 

The Green Mountain State
 

 State of Vermont
Secretary of State

VT Democratic Party
VT Progressive Party
VT Republican Party
Constitution Party of VT
VT Green Party
VT Libertarian Party
Liberty Union Party

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Politics1-VT

[Primary Election: Sept. 9, 2008]
Presidential Primary -- Tuesday, March 4, 2008
196,715 votes counted.   26,756 (13.6%) absentee.
Democrats
23 Delegates (15 Pledged, 8 Unpledged) and 4 Alternates.
0.57% of the 4,049 Delegate Votes.

Clinton  |  Obama

Official Results
Hillary Clinton
59,806
38.59%
John Edwards
1,936
1.25%
Dennis Kucinich
1,010
0.65%
+Barack Obama
91,901
59.31%
Write In Votes
307
0.20%
Total
154,960

 
 

Republicans
17 Delegates: 3 RNC; 11 at-large; 3 by CD (3 x 1 CD).
0.71% of the 2,380 Delegates. 

Allocation: At-large and CD are winner-take-all per statewide vote.

McCain

Official Results
Rudy Giuliani
931
2.34%
Mike Huckabee
5,698
14.30%
+John McCain
28,417
71.32%
Ron Paul
2,635
6.61%
Mitt Romney
1,809
4.54%
Write In Votes
353
0.89%
Total
39,843

Liberty Union
Brian Moore, Florida 178 (44.6%)  Write-in votes  221 (55.4%)

VT SOS: vote by phone
General Election -- Tuesday, November 2, 2004
Vermont recognizes the Democratic, Progressive, and Republican parties as major parties and the Constitution, Green, Libertarian, and Liberty Union parties as minor parties.>
Official Results 
Badnarik/Campagna (Lib.)
1,102
(0.3)
Bush/Cheney (Rep.)
121,180
(38.8)
Calero/Hawkins (SWP)
244
+Kerry/Edwards (Dem.) 184,067 (58.9)
Nader/Camejo (Ind.) 4,494
(1.4)
Parker/Gutierrez (Lib.Un.) 265  - 
Write Ins
957
(0.3)
Total........312,309
Registered Voters: 444,077* 
Total Counted: 314,220
Turnout: 70.8 % of registered
Absentee votes counted: 60,102           19.1%
*"This number is inflated due to statutorily mandated delay in removing names of persons who have moved to another voting district, but who have not notified the clerk in writing of the change." 
2004 Overview
After the excitement of Howard Dean's bid for the Democratic nomination, the general election presidential race was a low key affair.  The Kerry-Edwards ticket easily carried the state, securing a plurality of 62,887 votes.  Kerry won 13 of 14 counties; Bush prevailed only in sparsely populated Essex County in the northeast corner of the state. 
General Election Details
[State primary: September 14, 2004]
 
Past Results
1996
Clinton (Dem.).........137,894 (53.35)
Dole (Rep.)...............80,352 (31.09)
Perot (Ref.)...............31,024
 (12.00)
Nader (Ind.)................5,585
(2.16)
Others (6+w/ins).........3,594
(1.39)
Total........258,449

1992
Clinton (Dem.).........133,592 (46.11)
Bush (Rep.)..............88,122 (30.42)
Perot (Ind.)................65,991
 (22.78)
Others (6+w/ins).........1,996
(0.69)
Total........289,701

2000
Browne/Olivier (Lib.)
 784
(0.27)
Buchanan/Foster (Ref.)
 2,192
(0.74)
Bush/Cheney (Rep.)
 119,775
(40.70)
+Gore/Lieberman (Dem.)
 149,022
(50.63)
Hagelin/Goldhaber (NLP)
 219
(0.07)
Harris/Trowe (SWP)
70
 (0.02)
Lane/Wilkinson
1,044
(0.35)
McReynolds/Hollis(Lib.Un.)
161
(0.05)
Nader/LaDuke (Grn.)
20,374
(6.92)
Phillips/Frazier (Const.)
153
(0.05)
Write Ins 
514
(0.17)
Total........294,308
Registered Voters: 391,303 
Total Counted: 297,146
Absentee votes counted: 57,031      19.0%
2000 Overview
Vermont was a safe state for Gore, and the Gore-Lieberman ticket carried it with a plurality of 29,247 votes (9.93 percentage points) over Bush-Cheney.  Gore won in 10 counties; Bush carried 4.  Ralph Nader achieved one of his best showings nationwide, gaining 6.92% of the vote.  While the presidential race did not draw much resources or attention; the governor's race was hotly contested, and the issue of gay civil unions continued to color the landscape as it contributed to a dramatic shift in the state House of Representatives.
General Election Activity
Notes: Voter registatration deadline was Oct. 28, 2000.
Deadline for filing statements of nomination was Sept. 21, 2000. 


2004 Presidential Primary -- Tuesday, March 2, 2004
Procedures for presidential primaries in Vermont are outlined in Vermont Statutes--Title 17 (Elections) Chapter 57 (Presidential Elections), Subchapter 1.  Statutes §2701 sets the presidential primary on the first Tuesday in March.  §2703 outlines the petition process major party candidates must follow to appear on the primary ballot.  Petitions with the signatures of one thousand voters and filing fee of $2,000 must be filed with the secretary of state by the third Monday of January preceding the primary election.
"There is no party registration in Vermont.  ...for ONLY the Presidential Primary each voter must request one Major Party ballot and the election official must record the major party ballot chosen next to the name of the voter on the entrance checklist with a D, P, or R."
Official Canvass
Registered Voters ............................................. 401,238
Total votes counted ........................................... 112,327 .................... 28.00%
Absentee votes counted....................................... 10,485....................... 9.33%
Votes counted, Democratic Party......................... 83,116..................... 73.99%
Votes counted, Republican Party......................... 27,673...................... 24.64%
Democrats   
Wesley K. Clark *
2,749
3.31%
+Howard Dean 44,393 53.41%
John F. Kerry
26,171
31.49%
Dennis J. Kucinich
3,396
4.09%
Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
 386
0.46%
Write-in, John Edwards
5,113
6.15%
Other Combined Write-in
673
0.81%
Total Votes Counted 83,116
 
22 delegates and 4 alternates.
Republicans  
+George W. Bush
25,415
91.84%
Write-in Votes 874
3.16%
Total Votes Counted 27,673 
 

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