Vermonters took to the polls Tuesday, casting their ballots for several key executive and legislative positions in the state’s primary election day. Check out our voter guideSeveral big races headline this year’s election, including primaries for Vermont’s U.S. Senate seat and the state’s lone congressional seat.This page has live, up-to-the-minute results for elections from across the state. Scroll down to see results from contested races on Aug. 9. Data will be updated as soon as possible after polls close at 7 p.m.THE RACE FOR U.S. SENATEDemocratic and Republican primaries: Click here for full resultsWINNER: The Associated Press has named Peter Welch as the Democratic U.S. Senate nominee as of 8:12 p.m. on Tuesday. THE RACE FOR U.S. HOUSE – AT LARGE DISTRICTClick here for full resultsWINNER: The Associated Press has named Becca Balint as the winner of the U.S. House Democratic primary. THE RACE FOR GOVERNORGovernor Republican primary: Click here for full resultsWINNER: The Associated Press has named Phil Scott as the Republican gubernatorial nominee as of 8:14 p.m. on Tuesday. THE RACE FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNORClick here for full resultsWith current Lt. Gov. Molly Gray running for a spot in the U.S. House, her position as lieutenant governor is open for election.THE RACE FOR ATTORNEY GENERALClick here for full results After TJ Donovan departed from his role as attorney general earlier this year, Gov. Phil Scott appointed Susanne Young as the state’s first female attorney general through the end of the remaining term. While the Republican candidate for attorney general is uncontested, Donovan’s former chief of staff Charity Clark and Washington County State’s Attorney Rory Thibault are battling it out for the Democratic Party nomination.THE RACE FOR SECRETARY OF STATEClick here for full results Current Secretary of State Jim Condos announced he will retire at the end of his current term, after spending the past 11 years overseeing local elections. While the Republican candidate is running unopposed, Democrats will have to choose between three candidates vying for their party’s nomination.THE RACES FOR STATE SENATEClick here for full resultsNew Vermont House and Senate districts have been redrawn following the 2020 census and mean some Vermonters will vote in new polling places for different candidates in 2022. In Chittenden County, the six-member Senate district has been reapportioned into three new districts represented by seven senators. In the Northeast Kingdom, the population shift means Caledonia County is losing a seat in the Senate. THE RACES FOR STATE HOUSEClick here for full results
Vermonters took to the polls Tuesday, casting their ballots for several key executive and legislative positions in the state’s primary election day.
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Several big races headline this year’s election, including primaries for Vermont’s U.S. Senate seat and the state’s lone congressional seat.
This page has live, up-to-the-minute results for elections from across the state. Scroll down to see results from contested races on Aug. 9. Data will be updated as soon as possible after polls close at 7 p.m.
THE RACE FOR U.S. SENATE
Democratic and Republican primaries: Click here for full results
WINNER: The Associated Press has named Peter Welch as the Democratic U.S. Senate nominee as of 8:12 p.m. on Tuesday.
THE RACE FOR U.S. HOUSE – AT LARGE DISTRICT
WINNER: The Associated Press has named Becca Balint as the winner of the U.S. House Democratic primary.
THE RACE FOR GOVERNOR
Governor Republican primary: Click here for full results
WINNER: The Associated Press has named Phil Scott as the Republican gubernatorial nominee as of 8:14 p.m. on Tuesday.
THE RACE FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
With current Lt. Gov. Molly Gray running for a spot in the U.S. House, her position as lieutenant governor is open for election.
THE RACE FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
After TJ Donovan departed from his role as attorney general earlier this year, Gov. Phil Scott appointed Susanne Young as the state’s first female attorney general through the end of the remaining term. While the Republican candidate for attorney general is uncontested, Donovan’s former chief of staff Charity Clark and Washington County State’s Attorney Rory Thibault are battling it out for the Democratic Party nomination.
THE RACE FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
Current Secretary of State Jim Condos announced he will retire at the end of his current term, after spending the past 11 years overseeing local elections. While the Republican candidate is running unopposed, Democrats will have to choose between three candidates vying for their party’s nomination.
THE RACES FOR STATE SENATE
New Vermont House and Senate districts have been redrawn following the 2020 census and mean some Vermonters will vote in new polling places for different candidates in 2022. In Chittenden County, the six-member Senate district has been reapportioned into three new districts represented by seven senators. In the Northeast Kingdom, the population shift means Caledonia County is losing a seat in the Senate.
THE RACES FOR STATE HOUSE