A general election was held in the U.S. state of Vermont on November 2, 2004. All of Vermont's executive officers were up for election as well as Vermont's at-large seat in the U.S. House and Class 3 U.S. Senate seat . The 2004 presidential election was also held at the same time.
Governor [ edit ]
Lieutenant governor [ edit ]
2004 Vermont lieutenant gubernatorial election
Incumbent Republican Lieutenant Governor Brian E. Dubie (since 2003) ran again for a second term.
Republican primary [ edit ]
Brian E. Dubie was unopposed in the Republican primary.
Democratic primary [ edit ]
Candidates [ edit ]
Results [ edit ]
Progressive primary [ edit ]
Steve Hingtgen, member of the Vermont House of Representatives from Chittenden 7-2 (1999-2003) and Chittenden 3-3 (2003-2005), ran unopposed in the Progressive primary.
General election [ edit ]
Candidates [ edit ]
Brian E. Dubie (R )
Steve Hingtgen (P )
Cheryl Pratt Rivers (D )
Peter Stevenson (LU )
Debates and forums [ edit ]
Results [ edit ]
Secretary of State [ edit ]
2004 Vermont secretary of state election
Incumbent Democratic Secretary of State Deborah Markowitz (since 1999) ran unopposed for a fourth term.
Democratic primary [ edit ]
Markowitz ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.
Republican primary [ edit ]
Markowitz also ran unopposed in the Republican primary as a write-in candidate.
General election [ edit ]
Candidates [ edit ]
Results [ edit ]
Treasurer [ edit ]
2004 Vermont treasurer election
Incumbent Democratic Treasurer Jeb Spaulding (since 2003) ran unopposed for a second term.
Democratic primary [ edit ]
Spaulding ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.
Republican primary [ edit ]
Spaulding also ran unopposed in the Republican primary as a write-in candidate.
General election [ edit ]
Candidates [ edit ]
Results [ edit ]
Attorney general [ edit ]
2004 Vermont attorney general election
Incumbent Attorney General William H. Sorrell (since 1997) ran again for a fifth term.
Democratic primary [ edit ]
Sorrell was unopposed in the Democratic primary.
Republican primary [ edit ]
Candidates [ edit ]
Dennis Carver
Sylvia R. Kennedy
Karen Ann Kerin, Republican candidate for U.S. Representative in 2000 and 2002
Results [ edit ]
Progressive primary [ edit ]
Candidates [ edit ]
Results [ edit ]
Liberty Union nomination [ edit ]
After losing the Progressive primary, Boots Wardinski ran unopposed for the Liberty Union State Committee's nomination.
Libertarian nomination [ edit ]
After losing the Republican primary, Karen Ann Kerin, Republican candidate for U.S. Representative in 2000 and 2002 , ran unopposed for the Libertarian State Committee's nomination.
Grassroots nomination [ edit ]
James Mark Leas ran unopposed for the Grassroots State Committee's nomination.
General election [ edit ]
Candidates [ edit ]
Karen Ann Kerin (L)
Dennis Carver (R)
Susan A. Davis (P)
William H. Sorrell (D)
Boots Wardinski (LU)
James Mark Leas (GR)
Results [ edit ]
Auditor of Accounts [ edit ]
2004 Vermont auditor of accounts election
Incumbent Democratic Auditor Elizabeth M. Ready (since 2001) ran again for a third term.
Democratic primary [ edit ]
Ready ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.
Republican primary [ edit ]
Randy Brock ran unopposed in the Republican primary.
Liberty Union nomination [ edit ]
Jerry Levy, Liberty Union nominee for Treasurer in 2002 , U.S. Senate in 2000 , 1998 , 1994 , 1992 , 1988 , 1986 , and 1982 , Vermont Secretary of State in 1984 , and Auditor in 1980 , ran unopposed for the Liberty Union State Committee's nomination.
General election [ edit ]
Candidates [ edit ]
Randy Brock (R)
Jerry Levy (LU)
Elizabeth M. Ready (D)
Results [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
External links [ edit ]
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