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almost always chooses the candidate who won a plurality, and Racine did not contest the results. In
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in the 2006 Senate race. In April 2005, Jeffords announced that he would not seek re-election, which led to speculation that
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1605:. St. Albans, VT. Associated Press. p. 2.
1550:Sessions, William K., Judge (August 28, 2000).
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613:. Democrats in the Vermont
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16:80th governor of Vermont
1979:March 17, 2012, at the
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783:Elizabeth "Wibs" McLain
485:Vermont State Treasurer
479:Vermont State Treasurer
21:Jim Douglas (guitarist)
19:For the guitarist, see
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1961:July 19, 2011, at the
979:Chief Recovery Officer
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1552:"Landell v. Sorrell"
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750:Neale F. Lunderville
667:The Douglas Cabinet
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341:James Holley Douglas
277:James Holley Douglas
154:Treasurer of Vermont
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2160:Governor of Vermont
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418:College Republicans
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226:Richard A. Snelling
58:Governor of Vermont
2333:as Former Governor
2311:as Former Governor
2091:Political offices
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