2020 Vermont gubernatorial election
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L' élection gouvernorale de 2020 au Vermont a lieu le 3 novembre 2020 afin d'élire le gouverneur de l'État américain du Vermont.Le gouverneur républicain sortant Phil Scott est réélu avec plus de deux tiers des voix.
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The 2020 Vermont gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 2020, to elect the Governor of Vermont. As Vermont does not impose term limits upon its governors, incumbent Republican Governor Phil Scott was eligible to run for reelection to a third two-year term in office. On November 18, 2019, he confirmed that he was running for reelection, but did not yet publicly announce his campaign. On May 28, 2020, he officially announced his candidacy but stated that he would not campaign, maintain a campaign staff, or fundraise because of the state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Vermont. The primary was held on August 11. Scott won re-election to a third term in a landslide, defeating Progressive and Democratic nominee, Lieutenant Governor David Zuckerman. Scott's 41-point victory
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La elección para gobernador de Vermont de 2020 tuvo lugar el 3 de noviembre de ese año. Como Vermont no impone límites de mandato a sus gobernadores, el gobernador republicano titular Phillip Scott se postuló para un tercer mandato de dos años en el cargo. El 28 de mayo de 2020, anunció oficialmente su candidatura, pero declaró que no haría campaña, no mantendría personal de campaña ni recaudaría fondos debido al estado de emergencia debido a la pandemia de COVID-19 en Vermont.
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; State officials
* Madeleine Kunin, former Governor
;Party chairs
* Dottie Deans, former Vermont Democratic Party chair
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*EMILY's List
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;Federal officials
* Bernie Sanders, U.S. Senator from Vermont
;Individuals
* Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerry's
* Jerry Greenfield, co-founder of Ben & Jerry's
* Bill McKibben, environmentalist, scholar at Middlebury College, and leader of 350.org
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;Federal officials
* Bernie Sanders, U.S. Senator from Vermont, candidate for the Democratic nomination for president in 2020
;State politicians
* Tim Ashe, Senate President pro tempore, candidate for Lieutenant Governor in 2020
* Christopher Pearson, State Senator
* Anthony Pollina, State Senator, Progressive minority leader
* Brenda Siegel, candidate for Lieutenant Governor in 2020, candidate for Governor in 2018
;Individuals
* Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerry's
* Howard Dean, former Vermont governor
* Jerry Greenfield, co-founder of Ben & Jerry's
* Madeleine Kunin, former Vermont governor
* Bill McKibben, environmentalist, scholar at Middlebury College, and leader of 350.org
* Peter Shumlin, former Vermont governor
;Organizations
* Our Revolution
* Rights & Democracy VT
* Sunrise Vermont
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The 2020 Vermont gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 2020, to elect the Governor of Vermont. As Vermont does not impose term limits upon its governors, incumbent Republican Governor Phil Scott was eligible to run for reelection to a third two-year term in office. On November 18, 2019, he confirmed that he was running for reelection, but did not yet publicly announce his campaign. On May 28, 2020, he officially announced his candidacy but stated that he would not campaign, maintain a campaign staff, or fundraise because of the state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Vermont. The primary was held on August 11. Scott won re-election to a third term in a landslide, defeating Progressive and Democratic nominee, Lieutenant Governor David Zuckerman. Scott's 41-point victory margin was the largest in a Vermont gubernatorial election since 1996 and the largest for a Republican candidate since 1950, even while Democrat Joe Biden carried the state by a more than 35-point margin in the concurrent presidential election (his strongest performance in the nation).
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L' élection gouvernorale de 2020 au Vermont a lieu le 3 novembre 2020 afin d'élire le gouverneur de l'État américain du Vermont.Le gouverneur républicain sortant Phil Scott est réélu avec plus de deux tiers des voix.
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La elección para gobernador de Vermont de 2020 tuvo lugar el 3 de noviembre de ese año. Como Vermont no impone límites de mandato a sus gobernadores, el gobernador republicano titular Phillip Scott se postuló para un tercer mandato de dos años en el cargo. El 28 de mayo de 2020, anunció oficialmente su candidatura, pero declaró que no haría campaña, no mantendría personal de campaña ni recaudaría fondos debido al estado de emergencia debido a la pandemia de COVID-19 en Vermont. Scott ganó la reelección para un tercer mandato, derrotando al candidato demócrata y progresista, el vicegobernador . El margen de victoria del 41% de Scott fue el más grande en las elecciones para gobernador del estado desde 1996, y el más grande para un candidato republicano desde 1950.
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