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2020 Vermont Senate election

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2020 Vermont Senate election

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All 30 seats in theVermont Senate
16 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
 
LeaderTim Ashe
(retired)
Joe BenningAnthony Pollina
PartyDemocraticRepublicanProgressive
Leader sinceJanuary 6, 2017January 4, 20182013
Leader's seatChittendenCaledoniaWashington
Last election2262
Seats won2172
Seat changeDecrease 1Increase 1Steady
Popular vote481,506[a]311,329[b]56,397[c]
Percentage53.7%34.7%6.3%
SwingDecrease 7.1%Increase 8.7%Decrease 0.3%

Results:
     Republican gain
     Democratic hold     Republican hold
     Progressive hold

President pro tempore before election

Tim Ashe
Democratic

ElectedPresident pro tempore

Becca Balint
Democratic

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The2020 Vermont Senate elections took place as part of thebiennialUnited States elections.Vermont voters elected all 30 state senators from 13 districts, with each district electing between one and six senators. State senators serve two-year terms in theVermont Senate. A primary election on August 11, 2020, determined which candidates appeared on the November 3 general election ballot. All the members elected would serve in theVermont General Assembly.

Results

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DistrictIncumbentPartyElected senatorParty
AddisonRuth HardyDemRuth HardyDem
Christopher BrayDemChristopher BrayDem
BenningtonBrian CampionDemBrian CampionDem
Dick SearsDemDick SearsDem
CaledoniaJoe BenningRepJoe BenningRep
Jane KitchelDemJane KitchelDem
ChittendenTim AsheDem/ProgThomas ChittendenDem
Phil BaruthDem/ProgPhil BaruthDem/Prog
Debbie IngramDemKesha Ram HinsdaleDem
Ginny LyonsDemGinny LyonsDem
Christopher PearsonProg/DemChristopher PearsonProg/Dem
Michael SirotkinDemMichael SirotkinDem
Essex-OrleansJohn RodgersDemRuss IngallsRep
Robert StarrDemRobert StarrDem
FranklinCorey ParentRepCorey ParentRep/Dem
Randy BrockRepRandy BrockRep/Dem
Grand IsleRichard MazzaDemRichard MazzaDem/Rep
LamoilleRichard WestmanRepRichard WestmanRep/Dem
OrangeMark MacDonaldDemMark MacDonaldDem
RutlandBrian CollamoreRepBrian CollamoreRep
James McNeilRepJoshua TerenziniRep
Cheryl HookerDem/ProgCheryl HookerDem
WashingtonAndrew PerchlikDem/ProgAndrew PerchlikDem/Prog
Ann CummingsDemAnn CummingsDem
Anthony PollinaProg/DemAnthony PollinaProg/Dem
WindhamBecca BalintDemBecca BalintDem
Jeanette WhiteDemJeanette WhiteDem
WindsorAlison ClarksonDemAlison ClarksonDem
Richard McCormackDemRichard McCormackDem
Alice NitkaDemAlice NitkaDem/Rep

Source:[1]

Retiring incumbents

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Three incumbent senators (two Democrats and one Republican) did not seek reelection.

  1. Chittenden:Tim Ashe (D/P)(ran for;ieutenant governor [lost primary])
  2. Chittenden:Debbie Ingram (D)
  3. Rutland:James McNeil (R)

Defeated incumbents

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In the primary

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No incumbent senator was defeated in the August 11 primary.

In the general election

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One incumbent senator sought reelection but was defeated in the general election.

  1. Essex-Orleans:John S. Rodgers (D)(sought reelection as an independent)

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[2]Safe DOctober 21, 2020

Detailed results

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AddisonBenningtonCaledoniaChittendenEssex-OrleansFranklinGrand IsleLamoilleOrangeRutlandWashingtonWindhamWindsor

Source for all election results:[3]

Addison

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  • Elects two senators.
Addison general election, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRuth Hardy (incumbent)13,06332.8
DemocraticChristopher A. Bray (incumbent)12,52231.4
RepublicanPeter Briggs8,00720.1
RepublicanJohn Christiano5,44213.6
LibertarianArchie Flower7731.9
Write-inWrite-ins620.2
Total votes39,869100.0
Democratichold
Democratichold

Bennington

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  • Elects two senators.
Bennington general election, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRichard W. Sears (incumbent)11,06331.2
DemocraticBrian Campion (incumbent)10,48329.5
RepublicanMeg Hansen6,27517.7
RepublicanMike Hall5,65715.9
IndependentKevin Hoyt1,9435.5
Write-inWrite-ins570.2
Total votes35,478100.0
Democratichold
Democratichold

Caledonia

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  • Elects two senators.
Caledonia general election, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJane Kitchel (incumbent)10,28529.9
RepublicanJoe Benning (incumbent)10,05729.2
DemocraticMatthew Choate7,34221.3
RepublicanCharles Wilson5,44215.8
LibertarianJ.T. Dodge1,2553.6
Write-inWrite-ins620.2
Total votes34,443100.0
Democratichold
Republicanhold

Chittenden

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  • Elects six senators.

Democratic primary

Chittenden Democratic primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticVirginia V. Lyons (incumbent)21,19813.9
DemocraticKesha Ram20,18113.2
DemocraticMichael Sirotkin (incumbent)15,20810.0
DemocraticPhilip Baruth (incumbent)14,6779.6
DemocraticThomas Chittenden13,5568.9
DemocraticChristopher Pearson (incumbent)11,7647.7
DemocraticJune Heston11,7197.7
DemocraticDavid Scherr9,5626.3
DemocraticDylan Giambatista9,3316.1
DemocraticErhard Mahnke7,8785.2
DemocraticAdam Roof7,7855.1
DemocraticLouis Meyers4,8383.2
DemocraticSteve May4,3712.9
DemocraticWrite-ins2710.2
Total votes152,339100.0

General election

Chittenden general election, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticThomas Chittenden50,97412.9
DemocraticVirginia V. Lyons (incumbent)48,60212.3
DemocraticKesha Ram46,51311.8
DemocraticMichael Sirotkin (incumbent)45,81911.6
DemocraticPhilip Baruth (incumbent)[d]43,92311.1
ProgressiveChristopher Pearson (incumbent)[e]33,4458.5
RepublicanSusan Bowen21,9005.5
RepublicanTom Chastenay19,3004.9
RepublicanEricka Redic18,9454.8
RepublicanKase Long18,7634.7
RepublicanDean Rolland17,6044.5
RepublicanKylie Hollingsworth16,3194.1
IndependentJames Ehlers11,9193.0
Write-inWrite-ins6310.2
Total votes394,657100.0
Democratichold
Democratichold
Democratichold
Democratichold
Democratichold
Progressivehold

Essex-Orleans

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  • Elects two senators.
Essex-Orleans general election, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRobert A. Starr (incumbent)8,66827.1
RepublicanRuss Ingalls7,73924.2
RepublicanJonathan Morin5,35416.7
DemocraticRon Horton5,10016.0
IndependentJohn S. Rodgers (incumbent)[f]5,03315.7
Write-inWrite-ins640.2
Total votes31,958100.0
Democratichold
Republicangain fromDemocratic

Franklin

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  • Elects two senators.
Franklin general election, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanCorey Parent (incumbent)[g]16,00240.4
RepublicanRandy Brock (incumbent)[g]15,50839.1
ProgressiveChloe Collins3,7779.5
IndependentWayne Billado III2,2455.7
ProgressiveLuke Richter1,9755.0
Write-inWrite-ins1410.4
Total votes39,648100.0
Republicanhold
Republicanhold

Grand Isle

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  • Elects one senator.
Grand Isle general election, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRichard Mazza (incumbent)[h]11,24197.8
Write-inWrite-ins2562.2
Total votes11,497100.0
Democratichold

Lamoille

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  • Elects one senator.
Lamoille general election, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanRichard A. Westman (incumbent)[g]11,47797.7
Write-inWrite-ins2652.3
Total votes11,742100.0
Republicanhold

Orange

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  • Elects one senator.

Democratic primary

Orange Democratic primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMark MacDonald (incumbent)2,16863.4
DemocraticSusan Hatch Davis1,22335.8
DemocraticWrite-ins280.8
Total votes3,419100.0

General election

Orange general election, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMark MacDonald (incumbent)6,42054.5
RepublicanBill Huff5,32145.2
Write-inWrite-ins310.3
Total votes11,772100.0
Democratichold

Rutland

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  • Elects three senators.

Democratic primary

Rutland Democratic primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticCheryl Hooker (incumbent)5,50737.3
DemocraticGreg Cox4,20728.5
DemocraticLarry Courcelle3,30522.4
DemocraticChristopher Hoyt1,59210.8
DemocraticWrite-ins1551.0
Total votes14,766100.0

General election

Rutland general election, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBrian Collamore (incumbent)14,86118.3
RepublicanJoshua Terenzini14,00817.3
DemocraticCheryl Hooker (incumbent)13,19616.2
RepublicanTerry Williams11,82814.6
DemocraticGreg Cox10,28012.7
DemocraticLarry Courcelle8,33410.3
IndependentBrittany Cavacas4,7315.8
IndependentMichael Shank2,2662.8
IndependentCasey Jennings1,0091.2
IndependentRichard "Sensei" Lenchus5520.7
Write-inWrite-ins990.1
Total votes81,164100.0
Republicanhold
Republicanhold
Democratichold

Washington

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  • Elects three senators.

Democratic primary

Washington Democratic primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticAnn Cummings (incumbent)8,59031.0
DemocraticAndrew Perchlik (incumbent)7,64327.6
DemocraticAnthony Pollina (incumbent)6,55823.6
DemocraticTheo Kennedy4,81217.3
DemocraticWrite-ins1340.5
Total votes27,737100.0

Republican primary

Washington Republican primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDawnmarie Tomasi2,54527.5
RepublicanDwayne Tucker2,54527.5
RepublicanKen Alger2,38825.8
RepublicanBrent Young1,59217.2
RepublicanWrite-ins1811.9
Total votes9,251100.0

General election

Washington general election, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticAnn Cummings (incumbent)21,15925.2
ProgressiveAnthony Pollina (incumbent)[e]17,20020.5
DemocraticAndrew Perchlik (incumbent)[d]15,02917.9
RepublicanDwayne Tucker9,25811.0
RepublicanDawnmarie Tomasi9,19111.0
RepublicanKen Alger9,11310.9
IndependentPaul Vallerand2,6783.2
Write-inWrite-ins1860.2
Total votes83,814100.0
Democratichold
Progressivehold
Democratichold

Windham

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  • Elects two senators.
Windham general election, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticBecca Balint (incumbent)14,52037.8
DemocraticJeanette White (incumbent)13,68335.6
RepublicanMarcus Parish4,35911.3
RepublicanJohn Lyddy4,26511.1
IndependentTyler Colford1,4993.9
Write-inWrite-ins870.2
Total votes38,413100.0
Democratichold
Democratichold

Windsor

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  • Elects three senators.
Windsor general election, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticAlison H. Clarkson (incumbent)19,08423.3
DemocraticRichard McCormack (incumbent)17,47721.4
DemocraticAlice Nitka (incumbent)[h]16,72620.4
RepublicanJack Williams9,70211.9
RepublicanMichael Jasinski Sr.9,63211.8
IndependentKeith Stern4,6055.6
IndependentDoug Wilberding2,8553.5
IndependentMason Wade1,4711.8
Write-inWrite-ins2510.3
Total votes81,803100.0
Democratichold
Democratichold
Democratichold

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Not counting Progressive and Republican candidates who were also nominated by the Democratic Party.
  2. ^Not counting Democratic candidates who were also nominated by the Republican Party.
  3. ^Not counting Democratic candidates who were also nominated by the Progressive Party.
  4. ^abCandidate received the nominations of both the Democratic and Progressive parties and was listed on the ballot as "Democratic/Progressive" (candidate is primarily a Democrat).
  5. ^abCandidate received the nominations of both the Progressive and Democratic parties and was listed on the ballot as "Progressive/Democratic" (candidate is primarily a Progressive).
  6. ^Elected as a Democrat in 2018.
  7. ^abcCandidate received the nominations of both the Republican and Democratic parties and was listed on the ballot as "Republican/Democratic" (candidate is primarily a Republican).
  8. ^abCandidate received the nominations of both the Democratic and Republican parties and was listed on the ballot as "Democratic/Republican" (candidate is primarily a Democrat).

References

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  1. ^"Vermont Senate elections, 2020".Ballotpedia. RetrievedDecember 5, 2020.
  2. ^"October Overview: Handicapping the 2020 State Legislature Races".The Cook Political Report. RetrievedNovember 1, 2020.
  3. ^"Official Election Results".Vermont Secretary of State. RetrievedDecember 5, 2020.
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