2020 Vermont Republican presidential primary
2020 Vermont Republican presidential primary
County results
Trump—90–95%
Trump—85–90%
Trump—80–85%
The 2020 Vermont Republican presidential primary took place on March 3, 2020, as one of 14 contests scheduled for Super Tuesday in the Republican Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election .
Results
Bill Weld 's 10% share of the vote was his second best performance of any state, after Maryland .
2020 Vermont Republican primary[ 2]
Candidate
Votes
%
Delegates[ 3]
Donald Trump (incumbent)
33,984
86.49
17
Bill Weld
3,971
10.11
0
Rocky De La Fuente
341
0.87
0
Write-ins
480
1.22
0
Overvotes
37
0.09
0
Blank votes
478
1.22
0
Total
39,291
100%
17
Results by county
2020 Vermont Republican presidential primary
(results per county)[ 4]
County
Donald Trump
Bill Weld
Rocky De La Fuente
Write-ins
Overvotes
Blank votes
Total votes cast
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Addison
2,147
85.27
270
10.72
24
0.95
32
1.27
2
0.08
43
1.71
2,518
Bennington
1,996
87.24
217
9.48
18
0.79
20
0.87
1
0.04
36
1.57
2,288
Caledonia
1,821
87.30
181
8.68
18
0.86
27
1.29
7
0.34
32
1.53
2,086
Chittenden
6,660
84.98
881
11.24
73
0.93
111
1.42
9
0.11
103
1.31
7,837
Essex
681
92.65
24
3.27
3
0.41
13
1.77
0
0
14
1.90
735
Franklin
3,307
89.60
264
7.15
34
0.92
42
1.14
0
0
44
1.19
3,691
Grand Isle
633
90.95
43
6.18
4
0.57
6
0.86
0
0
10
1.44
696
Lamoille
1,036
84.36
150
12.21
10
0.81
23
1.87
2
0.16
7
0.57
1,228
Orange
1,391
83.59
215
12.92
15
0.90
19
1.14
2
0.12
22
1.32
1,664
Orleans
1,392
90.04
113
7.31
11
0.71
12
0.78
0
0
18
1.16
1,546
Rutland
5,303
90.63
399
6.82
43
0.73
70
1.20
3
0.05
33
0.56
5,851
Washington
2,875
82.31
486
13.91
46
1.32
30
0.86
6
0.17
50
1.43
3,493
Windham
1,581
82.22
275
14.30
15
0.78
27
1.40
3
0.16
22
1.14
1,923
Windsor
3,161
84.63
453
12.13
27
0.72
48
1.29
2
0.05
44
1.18
3,735
Total
33,984
86.49
3,971
10.11
341
0.87
480
1.22
37
0.09
478
1.22
39,291
See also
References
^ Matthew Choi (October 31, 2019). "Trump, a symbol of New York, is officially a Floridian now" . Politico . Retrieved February 3, 2020 .
^ ":: Vermont Election Night Results ::" . vtelectionresults.sec.state.vt.us . Archived from the original on August 11, 2017. Retrieved March 4, 2020 .
^ "Vermont Election Results 2020" . PBS NewsHour . Retrieved March 26, 2020 .
^ "Official Report of the Canvassing Committee" (PDF) . Vermont Official State Website . United States and Vermont Statewide Offices. March 3, 2020. Archived (PDF) from the original on March 27, 2020. Retrieved March 26, 2020 .
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