- Source: 2022 Vermont elections
A general election was held in the U.S. state of Vermont in 2022. All of Vermont's executive officers were up for election as well as Vermont's Class 3 U.S. Senate seat and its lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
U.S. Senate
U.S. House
Governor
Lieutenant governor
Attorney general
State treasurer
Incumbent state treasurer Beth Pearce was eligible to seek a sixth term in office, but instead chose to retire due to a diagnosis of cancer. Pieciak swept the election, securing every county except for Essex. He performed well across the state, crossing the margin of 80% in 12 municipalities. Those included Burlington, the most populous city in the state, the neighboring city of Winooski and the capital city of Montpelier. Conversely, Paige recorded his best result in the northern part of the state, narrowly failing to reach 70% in the town of Victory.
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Mike Pieciak, former commissioner of the Vermont Department of Financial Regulation
= Declined =
Beth Pearce, incumbent state treasurer (endorsed Pieciak)
Endorsements
= Republican primary
=After winning the primary, Paige indicated that he would drop out and let the Vermont Republican Party choose a replacement nominee. However, the party's executive committee could not find another candidate in time, and Paige continued as the Republican nominee.
Candidates
= Nominee =
H. Brooke Paige, newsstand owner and perennial candidate
= Withdrew before primary =
Kevin Divney, financial analyst
= Declined =
Wendy Wilton, former Rutland City Treasurer, former state representative, and nominee for state treasurer in 2012
= Progressive primary
=Candidates
= Withdrew after winning primary =
Don Schramm, cofounder of Burlington Co-housing
Secretary of state
Incumbent secretary of state Jim Condos retired.
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Sarah Copeland-Hanzas, state representative
= Eliminated in Primary =
John Odum, Montpelier city clerk
Chris Winters, Vermont Deputy Secretary of State and former Berlin school board member
= Declined =
Jim Condos, incumbent secretary of state
Endorsements
= Republican primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
H. Brooke Paige, newsstand owner and perennial candidate
= Progressive primary
=Candidates
= Withdrew after winning primary =
Robert Millar, former Winooski city councillor and school board member
State auditor
Incumbent state auditor Doug Hoffer ran for re-election to a fifth term in office.
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Declared =
Doug Hoffer, incumbent state auditor
= Republican primary
=Candidates
= Withdrew after winning primary =
H. Brooke Paige, newsstand owner and perennial candidate
= Replacement nominee =
Richard Morton, chair of the Windham County Republican Party and nominee for Vermont State Treasurer in 2018 (also running for state senate)
= Progressive primary
=Candidates
= Withdrew after winning primary =
Marielle Blais, vice chair of the Vermont Progressive Party
= Replacement nominee =
Doug Hoffer, incumbent state auditor (cross-endorsement of the Democratic nominee)
General Assembly
Ballot measures
References
External links
Candidates at Vote Smart
Candidates at Ballotpedia
Campaign finance at OpenSecrets
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