2020 Election Live Results
President
3 Electoral Votes
Vermont has voted Democratic in every presidential election since 1992. That is unlikely to change in 2020. Hillary Clinton won by about 26% in 2016.
President
Candidate | Votes | Percent | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
✓ | Brock Pierce (Independent) | |||||||||
✓ | Zachary Scalf (Independent) | |||||||||
✓ | Christopher LaFontaine (Independent) | |||||||||
✓ | Richard Duncan (Independent) | |||||||||
✓ | Keith McCormic (Independent) | |||||||||
✓ | Gary Swing (Independent) | |||||||||
✓ | Kyle Kopitke (Independent) | |||||||||
✓ | Blake Huber (Independent) | |||||||||
▾ Others |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
Governor
Vermont and New Hampshire are the only two states with gubernatorial terms other than four years in length. Gov. Phil Scott (R) is favored to win a 3rd two-year term. Although not expected to be an issue this year, If no candidate receives 50% of the vote, the governor is chosen by the Vermont General Assembly. This last happened in 2014.
Governor
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | *Phil Scott (Republican) | ||
✓ | David Zuckerman (Democratic) | ||
✓ | Wayne Billado (Independent) | ||
✓ | Michael DeVost (Independent) | ||
✓ | Kevin Hoyt (Independent) | ||
✓ | Erynn Whitney (Independent) | ||
✓ | Charly Dickerson (Independent) | ||
✓ | Emily Peyton (Independent) |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House
The state is one of seven with a single at-large congressional district. Incumbent Democrat Peter Welch is expected to win an 8th term.
U.S. House At-large District
Candidate | Votes | Percent | ||||||||
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✓ | *Peter Welch (Democratic) | |||||||||
✓ | Jerry Trudell (Independent) | |||||||||
✓ | Cris Ericson (Independent) | |||||||||
✓ | Miriam Berry (Republican) | |||||||||
✓ | Christopher Helali (Independent) | |||||||||
✓ | Chris Brimmer (Progressive) | |||||||||
✓ | Peter Becker (Independent) | |||||||||
✓ | Marcia Horne (Independent) | |||||||||
▾ Others |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. Senate
Neither seat is up for election this year.
2022: Sen. Patrick Leahy (D, 8th term) | 2024: Sen. Bernie Sanders (I, 3rd term).