Who Won Vermont Elections in 2004?

Vermont Senator Pat LeahyNov 2, 2004

The incumbents won Vermont's three major races in the 2004 elections. Patrick Leahy easily won re-election to the United States Senate from Vermont. Vermont Governor James Douglas also won re-election, as did Vermont's only congressman - Bernard Sanders. Sanders is the longest serving Independent in the history of Congress.

John Kerry won Vermont's 3 electoral votes in the 2004 presidential election.



2004 Vermont Election Winners

Vermont Governor
James H Douglas Incumbent (59%) REP
Also on the ballot: Peter Clavelle (DFL - 38%); Cris Ericson (1%); Patricia Hejny (1%); Hardy Machia (LIB - 1%)
Vermont Senate III
Patrick J Leahy Incumbent (71%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Jack McMullen (REP - 25%); Cris Ericson (2%); Craig Hill (GRN - 1%); Keith Stern (1%)
Vermont 1st District
Bernard Sanders Incumbent (68%) IND
Also on the ballot: Greg Parke (REP - 24%); Larry Drown (DFL - 7%); Jane Newton (1%)


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