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Vermont State House elections, 2010
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Majority control • Campaign contributions
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Qualifications • Competitiveness analysis
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State Legislative Election Results 
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List of candidates
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Elections for the office of Vermont House of Representatives were held in Vermont on November 2, 2010. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was July 19, 2010 and the primary Election Day was on August 24, 2010.
November 2 General Election Results[edit]
The following candidates won election on November 2, 2010:
Majority control[edit]
- See also: Partisan composition of state houses
Heading into the November 2 election, the Democratic Party held the majority in the Vermont House of Representatives:
| Vermont House of Representatives
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| Party
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As of November 1, 2010
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After the 2010 Election
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Democratic Party
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94
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94
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Republican Party
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48
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48
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Vermont Progressive Party
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5
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5
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Independent
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3
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3
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| Total
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150
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150
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Campaign contributions[edit]
This chart shows how many candidates ran for state house in Vermont in past years and the cumulative amount of dollars raised in state senate races, including contributions in both primary and general election contests. All figures come from Follow The Money.[1]
| Year
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Number of candidates
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Total contributions
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| 2010
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266
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$615,441
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| 2008
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278
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$807,477
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| 2006
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263
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$865,790
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| 2004
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274
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$826,737
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| 2002
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284
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$534,955
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In 2010, the candidates for state house raised a total of $615,441 in campaign contributions. The top 10 donors were:[2]
| Donor
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Amount
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| Campaign Research Center
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$8,050
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| Contributions by Candidate or Candidates Immediate Family
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$7,334
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| Vermont House Republican PAC
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$5,450
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| Contributions by Candidate or Candidates Immediate Family
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$5,409
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| Vermont State Employees Association
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$5,250
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| Obuchowski Tribute 90
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$5,009
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| Vermont Association of Realtors
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$4,900
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| Branagan, Chris
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$4,867
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| Contributions by Candidate or Immediate Family
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$4,862
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| Skrill, S
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$4,452
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Incumbency[edit]
Unopposed incumbents[edit]
44 incumbents (33%) faced no competition in the November 2 general election.
- 25 Democratic incumbents faced no November challenger.
- 18 GOP incumbents faced no November challenger.
- 1 Independent incumbent faced no November challenger.
Primary challenges[edit]
Only 6 incumbents (4.5%) faced competition in the August 24 primary. All 6 moved on to the general election.
Retiring incumbents[edit]
17 incumbent representatives did not run for re-election, while 133 incumbents (88.6%) ran for re-election. Of the 17 incumbents who did not run for re-election, 9 are Democrats, 7 are Republicans, and 1 is a Progressive.
Incumbents who retired are:
- Addison-5: Incumbent Democrat Christopher Bray.
- Chittenden 1-1: Incumbent Democrat William Lippert, Jr..
- Chittenden 1-2: Incumbent Democrat Scott Orr.
- Chittenden 3-4: Incumbent Progressive David Zuckerman.
- Chittenden 3-7: Incumbent Democrat Frank Geier.
- Chittenden 3-9: Incumbent Democrat Albert Audette.
- Chittenden 7-1: Incumbent Democrat John Zenie.
- Orleans 1: Incumbent Republican Scott Wheeler.
- Orleans-Caledonia 1: Incumbent Republican John Morley, III.
- Rutland 1-2: Incumbent Republican Joseph Baker.
- Rutland 5-3: Incumbent Democrat Steven Howard.
- Washington 3-3: Incumbent Republican Pat McDonald.
- Windham 1: Incumbent Republican Patricia O'Donnell.
- Windham 3-1: Incumbent Democrat Virginia Milkey.
- Windsor 1-1: Incumbent Democrat Kathy Pellett.
- Windsor 4: Incumbent Republican Steven Adams.
- Windsor 6-2: Incumbent Republican John Clerkin.
Qualifications[edit]
The Vermont Constitution states, "No person shall be elected a Representative or a Senator until the person has resided in this State two years, the last year of which shall be in the legislative district for which the person is elected."[3]
List of candidates
Partisan dominance in state houses heading into the 2010 state legislative elections
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Addison 1[edit]
Steven Maier (D) 939
a was the incumbent.
- Note:Maier withdrew from the race and was replaced by Paul Ralston[4]
Betty Nuovo (D) 942
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Paul Ralston 1,903 
Betty Nuovo 2,075 
Addison 2[edit]
Willem Jewett (D) 637
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Willem Jewett 1,595 
Addison 3[edit]
Diane Lanpher (D) 685
a was the incumbent.
Liz Markowski (D) 600
a
Gregory Clark (R) 406
a was the incumbent.
Thelma Oxholm (R) 354
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Diane Lanpher 1,744 
Liz Markowski 1,135
Gregory Clark 1,809 
Thelma Oxholm 1,442
Addison 4[edit]
Fred Baser (D) 275
a
Michael Fisher (D) 993
a was the incumbent.
David Sharpe (D) 1,012
a was the incumbent.
John Heffernan (R) 327
a
Dan Nugent (R) 187
November 2 General election candidates:
Fred Baser 1,664
Michael Fisher 2,084 
David Sharpe 1,893 
John Heffernan 1,474
Addison 5[edit]
Spencer Putnam (D) 517
a
Harvey Smith (R) 263
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Spencer Putnam 843
Harvey Smith 1,003 
Addison-Rutland 1[edit]
Will Stevens (I)
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Will Stevens 1,059 
Joy Jones 599
Bennington 1[edit]
Bill Botzow (D) 245
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Bill Botzow 1,209 
Bennington 2-1[edit]
Brian Campion (D) 508
a
Timothy Corcoran, II (D) 728
a was the incumbent.
Joseph Krawczyk, Jr. (R) 131
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Brian Campion 1,461 
Timothy Corcoran, II 1,965 
Joseph Krawczyk, Jr. 1,120
Bennington 2-2[edit]
Anne Lamy Mook (D) 434
a was the incumbent.
Brandy Reynolds (D) 338
a
Mary Morrissey (R) 184
a was the incumbent.
Claude Delucia (P) 9
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Anne Lamy Mook 1,316 
Brandy Reynolds 807
Mary Morrissey 1,600 
Claude Delucia 321
Bennington 3[edit]
Alice Miller (D) 363
a was the incumbent.
Francis Kinney (R) 107
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Alice Miller 984 
Francis Kinney 716
Bennington 4[edit]
Jeff Wilson (D) 306
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Jeff Wilson 1,287 
Bennington 5[edit]
Cynthia Browning (D) 261
a was the incumbent.
Carlynann Ackermann (R) 138
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Cynthia Browning 902 
Carlynann Ackermann 648
Bennington-Rutland 1[edit]
Patti Komline (R) 203
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Patti Komline 1,381 
Caledonia 1[edit]
Gary Allard (D) 317
a
Leigh Larocque (R) 266
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Gary Allard 798
Leigh Larocque 923 
Caledonia 2[edit]
Lucy Leriche (D) 367
a was the incumbent.
Nichole Ling (R) 136
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Lucy Leriche 1,193 
Nichole Ling 471
Caledonia 3[edit]
Brendan Hadash (D) 335
a
Robert South (D) 369
a was the incumbent.
Tim Persons (R) 247
a
Gary Reis (R) 293
a was the incumbent.
Leslie Salmon (R) 222
November 2 General election candidates:
- Note: A recount was conducted for this race
Brendan Hadash 748
Robert South 1,109 
Tim Persons 1,087
Gary Reis 1,289 
Caledonia 4[edit]
Howard Crawford, Jr. (R) 312
a was the incumbent.
Richard Lawrence (R) 353
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Howard Crawford, Jr. 2,015 
Richard Lawrence 1,987 
Caledonia-Washington 1[edit]
Kitty Toll (D) 500
a was the incumbent.
Bruce Melendy (R) 235
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Kitty Toll 1,210 
Bruce Melendy 832
Chittenden 1-1[edit]
William Lippert, Jr. (D) 542
a was the incumbent.
Monique Breer (R) 123
a
November 2 General election candidates:
William Lippert, Jr. 1,205 
Monique Breer 638
Chittenden 1-2[edit]
Mike Kurt (D) 81
Charles Russell (D) 332
Michael Yantachka (D) 387
a
Ed Stone (R) 159
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Michael Yantachka 956 
Ed Stone 639
Robert Reid 459
Chittenden 2[edit]
Terence Macaig (D) 915
a was the incumbent.
Jim McCullough (D) 1,065
a was the incumbent.
Michael Benevento (R) 326
a
Jay Michaud (R) 318
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Terence Macaig 1,994 
Jim McCullough 2,244 
Michael Benevento 1,603
Jay Michaud 1,712
Chittenden 3-1[edit]
William Aswad (D) 843
a was the incumbent.
Joanna Cole (D) 800
a
Kurt Wright (R) 277
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
William Aswad 1,526 
Joanna Cole 1,277
Kurt Wright 1,806 
Chittenden 3-2[edit]
Mark Larson (D) 571
a was the incumbent.
Angela Chagnon (R) 124
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Mark Larson 1,082 
Angela Chagnon 550
Chittenden 3-3[edit]
Jason Lorber (D) 634
a was the incumbent.
Rachel Weston (D) 650
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Jason Lorber 1,614 
Rachel Weston 1,676 
Ben Mayer 254
Chittenden 3-4[edit]
Keith Pillsbury (D) 295
Kesha Ram (D) 496
a was the incumbent.
Peg Boyle Single (D) 304
a
Diane Gottlieb (P) 10
a
Christopher Pearson (P) 12
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Kesha Ram 1,345 
Peg Boyle Single 720
Diane Gottlieb 196
Christopher Pearson 1,002 
Chittenden 3-5[edit]
Johannah Leddy Donovan (D) 1,250
a was the incumbent.
Suzi Wizowaty (D) 1,284
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Johannah Leddy Donovan 2,401 
Suzi Wizowaty 2,354 
Tom Licata 871
Chittenden 3-6[edit]
Kenneth Atkins (D) 560
a was the incumbent.
Clement Bissonnette (D) 575
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Kenneth Atkins 1,628 
Clement Bissonnette 1,684 
Chittenden 3-7[edit]
Michele Ferland Kupersmith (D) 568
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Michele Ferland Kupersmith 1,399 
Chittenden 3-8[edit]
Ann Pugh (D) 684
a was the incumbent.
Lorene Butler (R) 204
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Ann Pugh 1,327 
Lorene Butler 1,187
Chittenden 3-9[edit]
Bert Munger (D)
a
Agnes Clift (R) 183
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Bert Munger 796
Agnes Clift 757
Chittenden 3-10[edit]
Helen Head (D) 470
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Helen Head 1,308 
Chittenden 4[edit]
Anne O'Brien (D) 659
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Anne O'Brien 1,670 
Chittenden 5-1[edit]
Kate Webb (D) 739
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Kate Webb 1,644 
Chittenden 5-2[edit]
Joan Lenes (D) 533
a was the incumbent.
Robert Lake, Vermont Politician (R) 173
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Joan Lenes 1,091 
Robert Lake 833
Chittenden 6-1[edit]
Betsy Dunn (D) 477
a
Debbie Evans (D) 593
a was the incumbent.
Linda Myers (R) 320
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Betsy Dunn 1,185
Debbie Evans 1,896 
Linda Myers 2,090 
Chittenden 6-2[edit]
Tim Jerman (D) 764
a was the incumbent.
Linda Waite-Simpson (D) 639
a was the incumbent.
Tim Allard (R) 309
a
Carl Houghton (R) 289
a
November 2 General election candidates:
- Note: A recount was conducted for this race
Tim Jerman 2,148 
Linda Waite-Simpson 1,709 
Tim Allard 1,696
Carl Houghton 1,526
Chittenden 6-3[edit]
Martha Heath (D) 552
a was the incumbent.
James Weston (R) 248
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Martha Heath 1,156 
James Weston 1,023
Chittenden 7-1[edit]
Erin Bessy (D) 362
a
Jim Condon (D) 460
a was the incumbent.
Bob Bouchard (R) 206
a
Lane Esden (R) 115
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Erin Bessy 1,095
Jim Condon 1,386 
Bob Bouchard 1,204 
Lane Esden 631
Chittenden 7-2[edit]
Kristy Kurt Spengler (D) 634
a was the incumbent.
Patrick Brennan (R) 329
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Kristy Kurt Spengler 1,468 
Patrick Brennan 2,015 
Patricia "Pat" Porter 1,197
Chittenden 8[edit]
William Frank (D) 1,159
a was the incumbent.
George Till (D) 1,130
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
William Frank 2,824 
George Till 2,970 
Brad Holden 1,537
Chittenden 9[edit]
Todd Buik (D) 284
a
Reginald Godin (D) 483
a
Ronald Hubert (R) 380
a was the incumbent.
Donald Turner, Jr. (R) 421
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Todd Buik 617
Reginald Godin 1,254
Ronald Hubert 1,754 
Donald Turner, Jr. 2,282 
Essex-Caledonia[edit]
Ed Clark (D) 275
a
Janice Peaslee (R) 333
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Ed Clark 661
Janice Peaslee 855 
Essex-Caledonia-Orleans[edit]
William Johnson (R) 243
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
William Johnson 1,176 
Franklin 1[edit]
Gary Gilbert (D) 529
a was the incumbent.
Steve Schlipf (D) 369
a
Carolyn Whitney Branagan (R) 297
a was the incumbent.
Chris Santee (R) 243
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Gary Gilbert 1,639 
Steve Schlipf
Carolyn Whitney Branagan 2,016 
Chris Santee 1,510
Bob Shea 895
Franklin 2[edit]
Richard Howrigan, Sr. (D) 616
a was the incumbent.
William Roberts (D) 507
a
George Allard (R) 291
a
Eileen Dickinson (R) 523
a was the incumbent.
James Gregoire (R) 256
November 2 General election candidates:
Richard Howrigan, Sr. 1,576 
William Roberts 1,030
George Allard 1,388
Eileen Dickinson 1,933 
Todd Pritsky 311
Franklin 3[edit]
Kathleen Keenan (D) 537
a was the incumbent.
Jeff Young (D) 414
a was the incumbent.
Newell Decker (R) 179
a
Dustin Degree (R) 215
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Kathleen Keenan 1,025 
Jeff Young 725
Newell Decker 686
Dustin Degree 968 
Franklin 4[edit]
Cindy Weed (D) 284
a
Peter Perley (R) 120
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Note: A recount was conducted for this race
Cindy Weed 799 
Peter Perley 765
Franklin 5[edit]
Michel Consejo (D) 475
a was the incumbent
Gregory Gervais (D) 442
a
Marianna Gamache (R) 270
a
Brian Savage (R) 413
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Michel Consejo 1,224 
Gregory Gervais 955
Marianna Gamache 977
Brian Savage 1,454 
Franklin 6[edit]
Norman McAllister (R) 304
a was the incumbent.
Albert Pearce (R) 248
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Norman McAllister 2,019 
Albert Pearce 1,745 
Grand Isle-Chittenden 1-1[edit]
Mitzi Johnson (D) 891
a was the incumbent.
Bob Krebs (D) 726
a was the incumbent.
David Light (R) 301
a
Jay Purvis (R) 325
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Mitzi Johnson 2,068 
Bob Krebs 1,856 
David Light 1,324
Jay Purvis 1,802
Lamoille 1[edit]
Heidi Scheuermann (R) 209
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Heidi Scheuermann 1,723 
Lamoille 2[edit]
Linda Martin (D) 415
a was the incumbent.
Lucien Gravel (R) 197
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Linda Martin 965 
Lucien Gravel 861
Lamoille 3[edit]
Floyd Nease (D) 284
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Floyd Nease 1,102 
Lamoille 4[edit]
Deb Nevil (D) 287
a
Adam B. Howard (R) 209
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Deb Nevil 654
Adam B. Howard 1,205 
Lamoille-Washington 1[edit]
Peter Peltz (D) 671
a was the incumbent.
Shap Smith (D) 865
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Peter Peltz 2,127 
Shap Smith 2,441 
Orange 1[edit]
Rodney Graham (R) 257
a
Philip Winters (R) 360
a was the incumbent.
Susan Hatch Davis (P) 10
a was the incumbent.
John Taylor, Vermont Politician (P) 11
a
November 2 General election candidates:
- Note: A recount was conducted for this race
Rodney Graham 1,344
Philip Winters 1,706 
Susan Hatch Davis 1,348 
John Taylor, Vermont Politician 954
Orange 2[edit]
Sarah Copeland-Hanzas (D) 426
a was the incumbent.
Mary Daly (R) 191
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Sarah Copeland-Hanzas 919 
Mary Daly 625
Orange-Addison 1[edit]
Patsy French (D) 804
a was the incumbent.
Larry Townsend (D) 670
a was the incumbent.
James Sault (R) 322
a
Stewart Skrill (R) 253
a
Jocelyn Stohl (R) 251
November 2 General election candidates:
Patsy French 1,753 
Larry Townsend 1,567 
James Sault 1,275
Stewart Skrill 869
Orange-Caledonia 1[edit]
Chip Conquest (D) 331
a was the incumbent.
Robert Craig (R) 263
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Chip Conquest 888 
Robert Craig 702
Orleans 1[edit]
Frank Davis, Vermont Politician (D) 346
a
Lisa Erwin-Davidson (D) 480
a
Lynn Batchelor (R) 240
a
Robert Lewis (R) 374
a was the incumbent.
Patrick Martell (R) 108
Kenric-Ric Gonyaw (I)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Frank Davis, Vermont Politician 814
Lisa Erwin-Davidson 1,169
Lynn Batchelor 1,305
Robert Lewis 1,623
Kenric-Ric Gonyaw 233
Orleans 2[edit]
Duncan Kilmartin (R) 295
a was the incumbent.
Michael Marcotte (R) 316
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Duncan Kilmartin 1,627 
Michael Marcotte 2,042 
Orleans-Caledonia 1[edit]
John Rogers (D) 568
a was the incumbent.
Sam Young (D) 460
a
Linda Johnson, Vermont Politician (R) 325
a
Patricia Russell (R) 196
Vicki Strong (R) 406
a
Nancy Potak (P) 7
a
November 2 General election candidates:
- Note: A recount was conducted for this race
John Rogers 1,122
Sam Young 1,125 
Linda Johnson, Vermont Politician 1,043
Vicki Strong 1,244 
Nancy Potak 916
Orleans-Franklin 1[edit]
June Rosenberg (D) 301
a
Mark Higley (R) 150
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
June Rosenberg 684
Mark Higley 884 
Rutland 1-1[edit]
Andrew Donaghy (R) 132
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Andrew Donaghy 849 
Rutland 1-2[edit]
Tony Morgan (D) 377
a
Dave Potter (D) 457
a was the incumbent.
Tom Burditt (R) 341
a
Richard Norris (R) 312
a
November 2 General election candidates:
- Note: A recount was conducted for this race
Tony Morgan 854
Dave Potter 1,190 
Tom Burditt 1,137 
Richard Norris 1,110
Rutland 2[edit]
William Canfield (R) 353
a was the incumbent.
Robert Helm (R) 336
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
William Canfield 2,092
Robert Helm 1,923 
Rutland 3[edit]
Eldred French (D) 404
a was the incumbent.
Nelson Tift (R) 190
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Eldred French 985 
Nelson Tift 709
Rutland 4[edit]
James McNeil (R) 357
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
James McNeil 1,688 
Rutland 5-1[edit]
Peter Fagan (R) 288
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Peter Fagan 1,365 
Rutland 5-2[edit]
Margaret Andrews (D) 328
a was the incumbent.
Jon Kiernan (R) 206
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Margaret Andrews 742 
Jon Kiernan 718
Rutland 5-3[edit]
Herb Font-Russell (D) 165
a
Daniel White (D) 60
Carl Haas (R) 111
a
November 2 General election candidates:
- Note: A recount was conducted for this race
Herb Font-Russell 454 
Carl Haas 437
Rutland 5-4[edit]
Gale Courcelle (D) 284
a was the incumbent.
Douglas Gage (R) 168
a
November 2 General election candidates:
- Note: A recount was conducted for this race
Gale Courcelle 650 
Douglas Gage 649
Rutland 6[edit]
Charles Shaw (R) 243
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Charles Shaw 1,302 
Rutland 7[edit]
Joe Acinapura (R) 210
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Joe Acinapura 1,258 
Rutland 8[edit]
John Malcolm (D) 329
a was the incumbent.
Ashley Waite (R) 157
a
November 2 General election candidates:
John Malcolm 836 
Ashley Waite 723
Rutland-Windsor 1[edit]
Megan Smith (D) 377
a was the incumbent.
James Eckhardt (R) 371
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Megan Smith 765
James Eckhardt 1,127 
Washington 1[edit]
Mac Rood (D) 614
a
Adam Greshin (I)
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Mac Rood 987
Adam Greshin 1,318 
Washington 2[edit]
Maxine Jo Grad (D) 540
a was the incumbent.
Anne Donahue (R) 489
a was the incumbent.
Michael Morelli (WF)
November 2 General election candidates:
Maxine Jo Grad 1,953 
Anne Donahue 1,947 
Washington 3-1[edit]
Leo Valliere (R) 209
a
Paul Poirier (I)
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Leo Valliere 641
Paul Poirier 696 
Washington 3-2[edit]
Tess Taylor (D) 254
a was the incumbent.
Kristin Sohlstrom (R) 151
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Tess Taylor 598 
Kristin Sohlstrom 511
Washington 3-3[edit]
Patti Lewis (R) 156
a
Marvin Malek (P) 1
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Patti Lewis 680 
Marvin Malek 605
Washington 4[edit]
Thomas Koch (R) 683
a was the incumbent.
Francis McFaun (R) 652
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Thomas Koch 2,700 
Francis McFaun 2,620 
Washington 5[edit]
Mary Hooper (D) 1,571
a was the incumbent.
Warren Kitzmiller (D) 1,679
a was the incumbent.
James Merriam (P) 2
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Mary Hooper 2,555 
Warren Kitzmiller 2,751 
James Merriam 900
Washington 6[edit]
Janet Ancel (D) 820
a was the incumbent.
Marion Gray (R) 224
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Janet Ancel 1,420 
Marion Gray 728
Washington 7[edit]
Tony Klein (D) 857
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Tony Klein 1,795 
Washington-Chittenden 1[edit]
Sue Minter (D) 1,166
a was the incumbent.
Tom Stevens (D) 1,024
a was the incumbent.
Tom Vickery (I)
a
Theresa Wood (I)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Sue Minter 2,545 
Tom Stevens 1,813 
Tom Vickery 960
Theresa Wood 1,559
Windham 1[edit]
Richard Davis (D) 484
a
Mike Hebert (R) 207
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Richard Davis 812
Mike Hebert 949 
Windham 2[edit]
Ann Manwaring (D) 344
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Ann Manwaring 1,158 
Windham 3-1[edit]
Lorie Cartwright (D) 306
Valerie Stuart (D) 367
a
Richard Morton (R) 112
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Valerie Stuart 1,132 
Richard Morton 498
Windham 3-2[edit]
Mollie Burke (D) 539
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Mollie Burke 1,112 
Windham 3-3[edit]
Sarah Edwards (D) 536
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Sarah Edwards 1,112 
Windham 4[edit]
Michael Obuchowski (D) 998
a was the incumbent.
Carolyn Partridge (D) 916
a was the incumbent.
Christopher Moore (I)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Michael Obuchowski 1,748 
Carolyn Partridge 1,408 
Christopher Moore 1,066
Windham 5[edit]
David Deen (D) 1,346
a was the incumbent.
Mike Mrowicki (D) 1,348
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
David Deen 2,487 
Mike Mrowicki 2,499 
Windham 6[edit]
Richard Marek (D) 684
a was the incumbent.
Gaila Gulack (R) 88
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Richard Marek1,258 
Gaila Gulack 447
Windham-Bennington 1[edit]
John Moran (D) 288
a was the incumbent.
Geralyn Sniatkowski (R) 124
a
November 2 General election candidates:
John Moran 775 
Geralyn Sniatkowski 624
Windham-Bennington-Windsor 1[edit]
Claire Trask (D) 345
a
Oliver Olsen (R) 257
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Claire Trask656
Oliver Olsen 1,241 
Windsor 1-1[edit]
Leigh Dakin (D) 402
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Leigh Dakin 1,260 
Windsor 1-2[edit]
Alice Emmons (D) 643
a was the incumbent.
Cynthia Martin (D) 664
a was the incumbent.
Elizabeth Coppola (R) 256
a
Paul Gibbs Jr. (R) 252
a
Bryan Shohet (R) 105
November 2 General election candidates:
Alice Emmons 1,562 
Cynthia Martin 1,482 
Elizabeth Coppola 1,170
Paul Gibbs Jr. 971
Windsor 2[edit]
Ernest Shand (D) 361
a was the incumbent.
Jeff Whittemore (R) 173
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Ernest Shand 892 
Jeff Whittemore 674
Windsor 3[edit]
Donna Sweaney (D) 358
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Donna Sweaney 878 
Windsor 4[edit]
John Bartholomew (D) 746
a
Roy Moffitt (R) 169
a
November 2 General election candidates:
John Bartholomew 1,202 
Roy Moffitt 769
Windsor 5[edit]
Alison Clarkson (D) 682
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Alison Clarkson 1,575 
Windsor 6-1[edit]
Mark Mitchell (D) 446
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Mark Mitchell 1,247 
Windsor 6-2[edit]
Charles Bohi (D) 516
a was the incumbent.
Kevin Christie (D) 529
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Charles Bohi 1,352 
Kevin Christie 1,374 
Windsor-Orange 1[edit]
Sarah Buxton (D) 389
a
Walter Hastings (D) 221
David Ainsworth (R) 165
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
- Note: A recount was conducted for this race
Sarah Buxton 882 
David Ainsworth 881
Windsor-Orange 2[edit]
Margaret Cheney (D)
a was the incumbent.
James Masland (D)
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Margaret Cheney 3,022 
James Masland 3,025 
Windsor-Rutland 1[edit]
Bridgid Faenza (D) 373
a
Dennis Devereux (R) 210
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Bridgid Faenza 685
Dennis Devereux 1,078 
Windsor-Rutland 2[edit]
Anthony Cotter (D) 228
a
Richard Bryfogle (R) 224
a
Sandy Haas (P) 16
a was the incumbent.
November 2 General election candidates:
Anthony Cotter
Richard Bryfogle 896
Sandy Haas 1,004 
See also[edit]
- Vermont House of Representatives
- Vermont State Legislature
- State legislative elections, 2010
- Primary election dates in 2010
External links[edit]
- List of 2010 candidates for Vermont State House
- Vermont Progressive Party's list of 2010 candidates
- Vermont Republican Party's list of 2010 state house candidates
- Vermont Minor Party's list of 2010 state house candidates
- Vermont's list of Independent 2010 state house candidates
- Project Vote Smart list of candidates for Vermont House of Representatives in the November 2, 2010 election
- General election results from Vermont Public Radio
- Official general election results, 2010 Recounts finished November 30, 2010.
[edit]
- ↑ Follow the Money, Vermont
- ↑ Follow the Money: "Vermont House 2010 Campaign Contributions"
- ↑ Vermont Constitution
- ↑ Addison County Independent, "Ralston tapped for Middlebury race," September 2, 2010
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