Election Name: | 2014 Vermont elections |
Country: | Vermont |
Type: | presidential |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 2012 Vermont elections |
Previous Year: | 2012 |
Next Election: | 2016 Vermont elections |
Next Year: | 2016 |
A general election was held in the U.S. state of Vermont on November 4, 2014. All of Vermont's executive officers were up for election as well as Vermont's at-large seat in the United States House of Representatives. Primary elections were held on June 3, 2014.
See main article: 2014 Vermont gubernatorial election.
Election Name: | 2014 Vermont lieutenant gubernatorial election |
Country: | Vermont |
Type: | presidential |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 2012 Vermont lieutenant gubernatorial election |
Previous Year: | 2012 |
Next Election: | 2016 Vermont lieutenant gubernatorial election |
Next Year: | 2016 |
Election Date: | November 4, 2014 |
Image1: | File:Phil Scott.jpg |
Nominee1: | Phil Scott |
Party1: | Vermont Republican Party |
Popular Vote1: | 118,949 |
Percentage1: | 62.14% |
Nominee2: | Dean Corren |
Party2: | Vermont Progressive Party |
Popular Vote2: | 69,005 |
Percentage2: | 36.1% |
Map Size: | 210px |
Lieutenant Governor | |
Before Election: | Phil Scott |
Before Party: | Vermont Republican Party |
After Election: | Phil Scott |
After Party: | Vermont Republican Party |
Incumbent Republican lieutenant governor Phil Scott (since 2011) ran again for a third term.
Incumbent Phil Scott was unopposed in the Republican primary.
Dean Corren, former State Representative (1991–2001), House campaign coordinator for U.S. Rep. Bernie Sanders (2001–2005), renewable electric utility officer at Burlington Electric Department and Verdant Power Inc., ran unopposed in the Progressive primary.
Marina Brown, activist, ran unopposed in the Liberty Union primary.
Election Name: | 2014 Vermont secretary of state election |
Country: | Vermont |
Type: | presidential |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 2012 Vermont Secretary of State election |
Previous Year: | 2012 |
Next Election: | 2016 Vermont Secretary of State election |
Next Year: | 2016 |
Election Date: | November 4, 2014 |
Image1: | James C. Condos (cropped).jpg |
Nominee1: | Jim Condos |
Party1: | Vermont Democratic Party |
Popular Vote1: | 126,427 |
Percentage1: | 74.75% |
Nominee2: | Ben Eastwood |
Party2: | Vermont Progressive Party |
Popular Vote2: | 24,518 |
Percentage2: | 14.5% |
Image3: | Malherbert01 (cropped).jpg |
Nominee3: | Mary Alice Herbert |
Party3: | Liberty Union Party |
Popular Vote3: | 17,460 |
Percentage3: | 10.32% |
Map Size: | 210px |
Secretary of State | |
Before Election: | Jim Condos |
Before Party: | Vermont Democratic Party |
After Election: | Jim Condos |
After Party: | Vermont Democratic Party |
Incumbent Democratic secretary of state Jim Condos (since 2011) ran again for a third term.
Incumbent Democratic/Republican Treasurer Beth Pearce (since 2011) ran again for a third term.
Incumbent attorney general William Sorrell (since 1997) ran again for a tenth term.
Incumbent Democratic/Progressive Auditor Doug Hoffer (since 2013) ran again for a second term.