Elections
State of Vermont
Office of the Secretary of State
Elections Division
Presidential Primary,
March 5, 1996
Registered Voters |
360,410 |
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Total Votes Counted |
90,642 |
25.1% |
Absentee Ballots counted |
6,896 |
7.6% |
Votes Counted, Democratic Party |
31,172 |
34.4% |
Votes Counted, Liberty Union Party |
911 |
1.0% |
Votes Counted, Republican Party |
58,556 |
64.6% |
Please note the following changes from the canvassing report. Nine more votes
were counted in the Liberty Union primary in Marshfield than were reported in the canvass.
Three additional votes which are recorded in the original returns were also not reflected
in the canvass. That change also affects the number of Liberty Union ballots counted. The
canvass reflected 902 but with the addition of the nine votes from marshfield, the number
of Liberty Union ballots should be 911. Six absentee votes were recorded in the Republican
primary in Guildhall in the canvass. Guildhall actually reported no absentee ballots in
the Republican primary.
I. |
For
President of The United States: |
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Winners are italicized. |
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A. |
Democratic
Party |
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Bill Clinton, Arkansas |
29,763 |
96.5% |
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Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., Virginia |
699 |
2.2% |
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Write-in votes |
376 |
1.2% |
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Total Votes Counted |
30,838 |
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B. |
Liberty
Union Party |
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Mary Cal Hollis, Colorado * |
674 |
80.1% |
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Write-in votes |
165 |
19.9% |
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Total Votes Counted |
839 |
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C. |
Republican
Party |
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Lamar Alexander, Tennessee |
6,145 |
10.6% |
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Patrick J. "Pat" Buchanan, Virginia |
9,730 |
16.7% |
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Bob Dole, Kansas |
23,419 |
40.3% |
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Steve Forbes, New Jersey |
9,066 |
15.6% |
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Phil Gramm, Texas |
291 |
0.5% |
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Richard J. Lugar, Oklahoma |
7,881 |
13.6% |
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Morry Taylor, Illinois |
257 |
0.4% |
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Write-in votes ** |
1,328 |
2.3% |
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Total Votes Counted |
58,113 |
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*Please note that Mary Cal Hollis has nine votes more than the canvass reflects
because of the nine additional votes in Marshfield not reflected in the canvass.
** Please note that there are four more write-ins than reflected in the
canvass. Although duly reported by the town of Orange, when the returns of vote were
tallied statewide, those four write-ins were inadvertently omitted.
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