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Who won Vermont in the 2016 election?

Hillary Clinton won Vermont with 55.7% of the vote, a vote margin of 25.9% compared with the President Barack Obama’s 35.6% vote margin in 2012.

Who won governor of Vermont?

Phil Scott (Republican Party)Since 2017
Vermont/Governor

Is Governor Phil Scott of Vermont a Democrat?

Republican Party
Phil Scott/Parties

Who is Vermont’s lieutenant governor?

Lieutenant Governor Molly Gray is Vermont’s 82nd Lieutenant Governor.

Is Vermont Republican or Democrat 2020?

With a victory margin of 35.4% over Trump, the Green Mountain State gave Biden his widest margin of victory as well as highest vote percentage of any state, making 2020 the first ever presidential election in which Vermont was the most Democratic state in the nation.

How did Vermont vote in 2012?

Repeating his success from 2008, Obama again carried Vermont in a landslide, taking 66.57% of the vote to Romney’s 30.97%, a Democratic victory margin of 35.60%.

How much does the governor of Vermont make?

Governor of Vermont
Inaugural holderThomas Chittenden
DeputyLieutenant Governor of Vermont
Salary$142,542 (2013)
WebsiteOfficial website

Is Molly Gray married?

Personal life On August 29, 2021, Gray announced that she had married airline pilot Michael David Palm. According to Gray, they met in Burlington after being introduced by mutual friends. The wedding took place at the Gray family farm in Newbury.

Who are the Vermont senators?

Bernie SandersSince 2007
Patrick Leahy (Democratic Party)
Vermont/Senators

Is Vermont always a blue state?

Bush in 1988, it gave Democrat Bill Clinton a 16-point margin in 1992—the first time the state had gone Democratic since 1964. Vermont has voted Democratic in every presidential election since. Since 2004, Vermont has been one of the Democrats’ most loyal states.

How did Vermont vote in 2008?

Voters chose three representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. Vermont was won by Democratic nominee Barack Obama with 67.46%, to Republican John McCain’s 30.45%, a Democratic victory margin of 37.01%.