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See below for results of the 2024 General Election (including recounts), 2024 General Election Audit, and previous elections and audits. Please note that while results for the lieutenant governor race are included, and the candidate with the greatest number of votes is denoted as the winner, the Vermont Constitution requires that candidates for lieutenant governor receive a majority of the votes in order to be elected. Because no candidate received the required number of votes, the election of the lieutenant governor for the ensuing two years will be decided at a meeting of the Joint Canvassing Committee in early January.

 

2024 General Election Results (Official)
2024 General Election Audit Results

Following every General Election, the Secretary of State's office conducts an audit of the complete results from a random selection of towns and cities. This year’s audit covered seven towns, all of which use a tabulator to count their votes, except Canaan, which counts its votes by hand. The audit revealed no significant discrepancies.

When reading the comparison reports below, please consider that differences in write-in totals are most commonly due to the auditing machines counting all write-ins while the town clerks and boards of civil authority followed the law of moving fictional characters and slogans into the blank column. The day-long public audit process examined results closely and confirmed the Official Return of Votes were more in line with legal guidance for reporting write-ins.

2024 August Primary Results (Official)
2024 Presidential Primary Results (Official)
2022 General Election Results (Official)
2022 General Election Audit Results

Following every General Election, the Secretary of State's office conducts an audit of the complete results from a random selection of towns and cities. This year, seven towns were chosen to be audited, all of which use a tabulator to count their votes, except Mount Tabor, which counts its votes by hand.

2022 August Primary Results (Official)
2020 General Election Results (Official)
2020 General Election Audit Results

Following every General Election, the Secretary of State's office conducts an audit of the complete results from a random selection of towns and cities. This year, seven towns were chosen to be audited, all of which use a tabulator to count their votes, except Topsham, which counts its votes by hand.

2020 Statewide Primary Results (Official)
2020 Presidential Primary Results (Official)
2018 General Election Results (Official)
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Please note that the following races were subject to a recount: Addison County States Attorney; Franklin County Probate Judge; Grand Isle-Chittenden State Representative: Recount Results

 

2018 General Election Audit Results

Following every General Election, the Secretary of State's office conducts an audit of the complete results from a random selection of towns and cities.  This year, seven towns were chosen to be audited, all of which use a tabulator to count their votes, except Glover, which counts its votes by hand.

 

2018 August Primary Results (official)

 

Vermont Voter Registration, Turnout, and Absentee Voter Statistics, 1974–2024

Download the Microsoft Excel version of this table.

Year Voter Registration General Election Voter Turnout Early/Absentee Voters (included in Voter Turnout) Early/Absentee Voters as % of Voter Turnout Voting Age Population* Voter Turnout as % of Voting Age Population Total Population
1970         287,745   444,732
1974 266,649 144,556 6,871 4.8% 319,102 45.3% 471,422
1976 284,294 193,655 14,580 7.5% 334,781 57.8% 484,766
1978 286,275 127,849 6,966 5.4% 350,459 36.5% 498,111
1980 311,919 215,500 17,177 8.0% 366,138 58.9% 511,456
1982 315,767 172,084 9,475 5.5% 376,747 45.7% 521,716
1984 333,778 235,140 21,443 9.1% 387,357 60.7% 531,977
1986 328,466 198,616 13,531 6.8% 397,966 49.9% 542,237
1988 348,312 247,075 23,073 9.3% 408,576 60.5% 552,498
1990 350,349 215,970 14,685 6.8% 419,185 51.5% 562,758
1992 383,371 292,797 29,683 10.1% 431,226 67.9% 572,188
1994 373,442 216,666 20,913 9.7% 443,266 48.9% 581,618
1996 385,328 261,469 29,403 11.2% 455,307 57.4% 591,049
1998 400,221 220,991 23,681 10.7% 467,347 47.3% 600,479
2000 427,354 297,146 57,031 19.2% 479,388 62.0% 609,909
2002 418,718 232,993 35,417 15.2% 482,812 48.3% 613,075
2004 444,077 314,220 60,102 19.1% 486,236 64.6% 616,242
2006 433,576 262,568 53,092 20.2% 489,660 53.6% 619,408
2008 454,466 326,822 94,664 29.0% 493,084 66.3% 622,575
2010 453,181 243,617 50,474 20.7% 496,508 49.1% 625,741
2012 461,237 301,793 76,263 25.3% 498,948 60.5% 625,461
2014 439,782 196,086 33,401 17.0% 501,388 39.1% 625,181
2016 471,619 320,467 95,203 29.7% 503,828 63.6% 624,900
2018 490,074 278,230 72,222 26.0% 506,268 55.0% 624,620
2020 506,312 370,968 280,455 75.6% 508,708 72.9% 624,340
2022 506,666 291,955 191,916 65.7% 526,999 55.4% 643,816
2024 522,600 372,885 237,496 63.7% 528,077 70.6% 645,254

NOTE: Voter Registration Totals, General Election Voter Turnout, and Early/Absentee Vote Totals are sourced from the Official Reports of the Canvassing Committee. Voting Age Population and Total Population calculated from U.S. Census data. '00 data (bold) from decennial U.S. Census. Other years prior to 2020 (italics) estimated by calculating proportionally from two closest decennial census points. Post-2020 from U.S. Census American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2022 ACS for 2022; 2023 ACS for 2024 because 2024 ACS has not been published).



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Montpelier, VT 05633

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802-828-2363

Contact the Elections Division

Seán Sheehan, Director


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