For most of its history, Vermont was one of the most Republican states in the union. Prior to 1992, it had voted for a Democratic presidential candidate only once in its history – Lyndon Johnson in 1964. Today, Vermont is a Democratic stronghold and has gone blue in the last seven presidential elections. See 2020 primary results
Candidate | % | Votes |
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Candidate | % | Votes |
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Candidate | % | Votes | |
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Clinton | 61.1% | 178,573 | |
Trump | 32.6% | 95,369 | |
Johnson | 3.4% | 10,078 | |
Stein | 2.3% | 6,758 |
Candidate | % | Votes | |
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Sanders | 67.4% | 183,644 | |
Zupan | 27.5% | 74,815 |
Candidate | % | Votes | |
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Scott | 55.2% | 151,549 | |
Hallquist | 40.2% | 110,341 |