Elections for the office of Vermont State Senate consisted of a primary election on September 12, 2000, and a general election on November 7, 2000.
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."[1]
List of candidates[edit]
Addison District (2)[edit]
- September 12 Democratic primary:
- Gerry Gossens: 1,665 a
- Glynda McKinnon: 1,598 a
- September 12 GOP primary:
- Tom Bahre: 3,999 a
- Michael Roosevelt: 3,132 a
November 7 General election candidates:
- Gerry Gossens: 8,936
- Glynda McKinnon: 7,561
- Tom Bahre: 9,633
- Michael Roosevelt: 6,401
Bennington District (2)[edit]
- September 12 Democratic primary:
- Dick Sears: 1,097 a
- September 12 GOP primary:
- Lou Costanzo: 1,477
- Gerry Morrissey: 2,324 a
- Mark Shepard: 2,018 a
November 7 General election candidates:
- Dick Sears: 9,377
- Gerry Morrissey: 9,754
- Mark Shepard: 7,930
Caledonia District (2)[edit]
- September 12 Democratic primary:
- James R. Hughes: 759 a
- Dinah Yessne: 1,076 a
- September 12 GOP primary:
- Julius D. Canns: 3,654 a
- Robert "Rob" Ide: 3,972 a
- Libertarian Party candidate:
- Ian Hardy a
November 7 General election candidates:
- James R. Hughes 3,455
- Dinah Yessne 6,860
- Julius D. Canns 8,500
- Robert "Rob" Ide 9,610
- Ian Hardy 462
Chittenden District (6)[edit]
- September 12 Democratic primary:
- Jerry Acosta: 3,142
- Jean Ankeney: 6,153 a
- Jim Condos: 3,644 a
- Paul Couture: 3,339
- Karen Moran Lafayette; 5,053 a
- James P. Leddy: 6,283 a
- Virginia "Ginny" Lyons: 4,611 a
- Janet Munt: 6,398 a
- September 12 GOP primary:
- Peter C. Brownell: 7,720
- Donald Brunelle: 8,882 a
- Gavin Mills: 7,735
- William Parkinson: 8,345 a
- "Tut" Parmly: 8,143 a
- Leigh E. Pfenning: 8,271 a
- Barbara W. Snelling: 8,086 a
- Skip Vallee: 10,355 a
- Independent candidates:
- Bruce D. Cunningham a
- Otto Engelberth a
- Libertarian Party candidates:
- Christopher R. Coolidge a
- Brendan Kinney a
- Stephen Pollak a
November 7 General election candidates:
- Jean Ankeney: 28,714
- Jim Condos: 25,565
- Karen Moran Lafayette: 22,700
- James P. Leddy: 31,230
- Virginia "Ginny" Lyons: 23,853
- Janet Munt: 27,455
- Donald Brunelle: 20,698
- Gavin Mills: 9,684
- William Parkinson: 17,106
- "Tut" Parmly: 16,877
- Leigh E. Pfenning: 17,000
- Barbara W. Snelling: 27,689
- Skip Vallee: 22,520
- Bruce D. Cunningham: 4,923
- Otto Engelberth: 12,999
- Christopher R. Coolidge: 2,178
- Brendan Kinney: 2,377
- Stephen Pollak: 3,028
Essex-Orleans District (2)[edit]
- September 12 Democratic primary:
- Brendan Hadash: 1,152 a
- September 12 GOP primary:
- Jim Greenwood: 4,688 a
- Vincent Illuzzi: 4,436 a
November 7 General election candidates:
- Brendan Hadash: 4,016
- Jim Greenwood: 10,615
- Vincent Illuzzi: 11,307
Franklin District (2)[edit]
- September 12 Democratic primary:
- Claude J. Bourbeau: 1,481 a
- Sara Branon Kittell: 1,613 a
- September 12 GOP primary:
- George T. Costes: 3,856 a
- Samuel T. Hudson, Jr.: 3,089 a
- Independent candidate:
- Bob Shea a
November 7 General election candidates:
- Claude J. Bourbeau: 6,479
- Sara Branon Kittell: 7,062
- George T. Costes: 8,877
- Samuel T. Hudson, Jr.: 6,180
- Bob Shea: 1,722
Grand Isle District (1)[edit]
- September 12 Democratic primary:
- Richard "Dick" Mazza: 942 a
- September 12 GOP primary:
- Neal T. Danaher: 1,814 a
- Hardy Macia: 797
November 7 General election candidates:
- Richard "Dick" Mazza: 6,434
- Neal T. Danaher: 4,327
Lamoille District (1)[edit]
- September 12 Democratic primary:
- Susan Bartlett: 728 a
- September 12 GOP primary:
- Kirk Brisson: 1,247
- H. Bruce Burnor: 1,886 a
November 7 General election candidates:
- Susan Bartlett: 5,338
- H. Bruce Burnor: 5,068
Orange District (1)[edit]
- September 12 Democratic primary:
- Scott Berkey: 177
- Timothy Keane: 175
- Mark A. MacDonald: 1,140 a
- September 12 GOP primary:
- William "Bill" Corrow: 2,822 a
- Libertarian Party candidate:
- Scott Berkey a
November 7 General election candidates:
- Mark A. MacDonald: 4,902
- William "Bill" Corrow: 5,215
- Scott Berkey: 487
Rutland District (3)[edit]
- September 12 Democratic primary:
- Peter H. Berg: 1,805 a
- Jonathan Gibson: 1,555 a
- Randolph J. "Randy" Kniffin: 1,655 a
- September 12 GOP primary:
- John H. Bloomer, Jr.: 6,644 a
- John Crowley: 6,302 a
- Hull Maynard: 6,280 a
November 7 General election candidates:
- Peter H. Berg: 8,984
- Jonathan Gibson: 5,894
- Randolph J. "Randy" Kniffin: 6,553
- John H. Bloomer, Jr.: 16,767
- John Crowley: 14,780
- Hull Maynard: 14,897
Washington District (3)[edit]
- September 12 Democratic primary:
- Ann Cummings: 3,109 a
- Warren Kitzmiller: 3,039 a
- Paul N. Poirier: 2,735 a
- September 12 GOP primary:
- George D. Corey: 1,673
- William "Bill" Doyle: 5,867 a
- J. Paul Giuliani: 4,856 a
- George L. Lowe: 3,761
- Phil Scott: 4,343 a
- Richard J. Weeks: 1,300
- Let Voters Decide Party candidate:
- Chris Karr a
- Vermont Progressive Party candidate:
- John Potthast a
- Libertarian Party candidates:
- Dwight "Slipper Slim" Duke a
- Alan LePage a
November 7 General election candidates:
- Ann Cummings: 12,220
- Warren Kitzmiller: 11,378
- Paul N. Poirier: 10,276
- William "Bill" Doyle: 15,298
- J. Paul Giuliani: 11,997
- Phil Scott: 13,412
- Chris Karr: 881
- John Potthast: 1,805
- Dwight "Slippery Slim" Duke: 644
- Alan LePage: 1,210
Windham District (2)[edit]
- September 12 Democratic primary:
- Nancy I. Chard: 2,861 a
- Peter Shumlin: 2,905 a
- September 12 GOP primary:
- Michael J. Hebert: 2,873 a
- Sean McKeon: 2,418 a
- Paul Schwippert: 1,035
- Vermont Progressive Party candidate:
- Richard Davis a
- Liberty Union Party candidate:
- Aaron Diamondstone a
November 7 General election candidates:
- Nancy I. Chard: 9,305
- Peter Shumlin: 9,827
- Michael J. Hebert: 7,256
- Sean McKeon: 6,500
- Richard B. Davis: 2,840
- Aaron Diamondstone: 624
Windsor District (3)[edit]
- September 12 Democratic primary:
- John F. Campbell: 2,871 a
- Christopher D. Costanzo: 1,178
- Richard J. "Dick" McCormack: 3,273 a
- Cheryl P. Rivers; 2,951 a
- September 12 GOP primary:
- Henry Holmes: 3,714 a
- David McCullough: 3,747 a
- Gary Richardson: 4,061 a
- Independent candidate:
- Kurt W. Staudter a
- Libertarian Party candidate:
- Christopher D. Costanzo a
November 7 General election candidates:
- John F. Campbell: 13,465
- Richard J. "Dick" McCormack: 13,334
- Cheryl P. Rivers: 12,017
- Henry Holmes: 10,233
- David McCullough: 8,304
- Gary Richardson: 11,300
- Kurt W. Staudter: 3,367
- Christopher D. Costanzo: 1,213
See also[edit]
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