The 2024 election results in Vermont have been finalized, with Vice President Kamala Harris winning the state over former President Donald Trump. Harris received 63% of the vote, while Trump garnered 32%. Trump saw an improvement in his performance compared to previous elections, gaining more votes and a higher percentage of the vote each time.
Republican Governor Phil Scott secured a fifth term, winning with nearly 72% of the vote against Democratic challenger Esther Charlestin. In the lieutenant governor race, Republican John Rodgers defeated incumbent Lt. Gov. David Zuckerman, receiving just over 46% of the vote.
The interactive maps below provide a breakdown of how each town in Vermont voted in these key races. Harris won in 188 towns, while Trump carried 59. Scott received support in all municipalities, and Rodgers won in 169 towns compared to Zuckerman’s 78.
Overall, Vermont’s election results reflect a mix of Democratic and Republican victories, with some surprises and shifts in voter preferences. It is clear that Vermonters are actively engaged in the political process and have made their voices heard in this important election.
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