They are (in order shown on the ballot):
- Democratic Party - Hillary Clinton of New York and Tim Kaine of Virginia,
- Independent Party - Rocky De La Fuente of Florida and Michael A. Steinberg of Florida,
- Libertarian Party - Gary Johnson of New Mexico and William F. Weld of Massachusetts,
- Liberty Union Party - Gloria Lariva of California and Eugene Puryear of Washingon D.C.,
- Green Party - Jill Stein of Massachusetts and Ajuma Baraka of Georgia, and
- Republican Party - Donald J. Trump of New York and Michael R. Pence of Indiana.
Vermont also permits voters to write in the name of any person in a write-in space provided for each race in the election.
There are five named choices in Vermont's U.S. Senate Race: Liberty Union Party - Pete Diamondstone of Dummerston, United States Marijuana Party - Cris Ericson of Chester, Democratic Party - Patrick Leahy of Middlesex (incumbent), Republican Party - Scott Milne of Pomfret, Independent Party - Jerry Trudell of Derby.
Two named individuals compete for the position of Representative to the U.S. Congress: Liberty Union Party - Erica Clawson of Charleston, Democratic Party - Peter Welch of Norwich (incumbent).
The offices of Vermont Governor and Lieutenant Governor also will be decided. There are three named Governor candidates on the ballot: Liberty Union Party - Bill "Spaceman" Lee of Craftsbury, Democratic Party - Sue Minter of Waterbury, Republican Party - Phil Scott of Berlin. There are also three named Lieutenant Governor candidates: Republican Party - Randy Brock of Swanton, Liberty Union Party - Boots Wardinski of Newbury, Prog./Dem. Party David Zuckerman of Hinesburg.
The image below shows the contents of the ballot, including other state and local races, that will be filled out by Whiting, Vermont, residents. The sample was obtained through the Secretary of the State's Office.
The actual ballot will contain instructions. Justice of the Peace candidates appear on the reverse of the actual ballot. |
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