Cavendish Update 12/2/22: Recycle/Election/Fire Side Chats/News/Events

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12/2/22

1.    Transfer Station Zero Sort contents are recycled

2.    Additional election results

3.    Fire Side Chats and Other CHS News

4.    Cavendish Info

5.    Covid update

6.    Events

 

1. YES TRANSFER STATION ZERO SORT CONTENTS ARE RECYCLED: The rumor that the Zero Sort Recycling bin at the Cavendish Transfer Station just gets emptied into a land fill is NOT TRUE!

According to Mary O’Brien, Recycling Coordinator at Southern Windsor/Windham Counties Solid Waste Management District, “The Casella's director of operations was just on a virtual meeting with recycling coordinators across the state on Thursday (11/17). He told us about the different values of recyclable materials on the current markets. Yes, of course, they have value - some more than others.

Peter Labelle, who serves on both the town’s Energy Committee, as well as Cavendish Conservation & Community Association, noted the following, The recycling business is up and down. When the market for paper a few years ago was down the recycled stuff was almost worthless, but then the market came back strongly. Some items are dumped I am sure, but Casella has full employment at its facilities and processes enormous amounts of waste every day. Would they do that if they were just bringing it all to a landfill?

Here are two articles about the market, one from 2021 and one from 2022. The recycling business is still strong and stuff does NOT just go to a landfill.  Our composting facility at the transfer station is going strong and there will be good, useable compost for residents sometime in 2023. That’s good recycling! The articles recommended by Labelle are as follows: • The Return of Recycling Materials Recycling Markets Stumbling in Our Shapeshifting Economy RECYCLE if for no other reason it saves you a tipping fee. Use Recycling Christmas Cavendish Style to help reduce waste and save money this holiday season.

2. ADDITIONAL CAVENDISH ELECTION RESULTS: There were seven Justice of the Peace positions with only four people running uncontested for them in the November election.  The results were as follows: Doris Eddy - 339 votes; Maureen Savage - 298 votes; Jack Smart - 267 votes; Rolf vanSchaik - 328 votes; Christopher Saylor - 28 votes (write-in candidate)

3. FIRE SIDE CHATS & OTHER NEWS FROM CHS: A special thank you to Dave Gallagher and Ana for the spectacular lights at the Cavendish Historical Society (CHS) Museum and to Svetlana Phillips for the decorations at the Cavendish Stone Church. In response to various people asking if we’d be repeating different talks/programs at times that were better suited for them, CHS is introducing “Fireside History Chats” this winter. You pick the topic, the time and the place. Invite up to 10 other people, and CHS will bring the program to you, provided it’s within the Okemo Valley. It can be at someone’s home or a central meeting place. While we can arrange for a particular topic that’s of interest, some talks you might be interested in include:Captive Johnson: The story behind “Calico Captive;” Reading Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: Pick a book, prose poems etc.; “Columbian Exchange,” refers to the transfer of plants, animals, precious metals, commodities, culture, human populations, technology, disease and ideas between the Americas and Afro-Eurasia after 1492; Phineas Gage; the “eerie” side of Cavendish; the first peoples of Cavendish. Check out more news by reading the CHS December Briefs.

4. CAVENDISH INFO

• Cavendish Nov. 14 Select Board Meeting: Unapproved minutes are available at the Cavendish Municipal website and the VT Journal filed a story on the meeting. Action taken at this meeting included the approval of the following: road crossings from the Snow Fleas snowmobile club; Miguel Sivell as a new member of the Planning Commission; and the hiring of Christopher Hughes as the new Assistant Water and Wastewater Operator. Other items discussed included the removal of two restrictions on the deed of the Academy Building, which would make it easier for the current owner to sell the property. Town Manager, Brendan McNamara, informed the board about the town’s lack of an auditor, since Peter LaBelle retired. “The issue is now rearing its head as a big problem. We’ve been advertising for town auditor for years, and have had a few people come in, but no one has been the right fit. It’s a huge problem for the town report, because there’s no one to audit the books.” 

• Hearing scheduled for Merrill plea change: Seven months after his arrest on charges of producing child pornography in his Chester home,  Norman Merrill is scheduled to enter a change of plea in a hearing before U.S. District Judge Christina Reiss on Dec. 20.  On May 23, Merrill pled not guilty to a three-count indictment alleging that he secretly recorded minor girls in “sexually explicit conduct.” It is unknown whether Merrill will be pleading to lesser charges or perhaps admitting guilt to get a reduced sentence, although the minimum for sexual exploitation of children is 15 years in prison. After a two-decade long career teaching middle school at Green Mountain Union High School, Merrill was fired by the GMUSD board on May 25, 2022 for conduct unbecoming a teacher. Chester Telegraph

• Ludlow Health Center Changing Weekend Walk Ins: To better serve patients, North Star Health has changed the weekend (Saturday & Sunday) walk-in hours from 9-3 to 8-2..

• Building for Books donation to Cavendish Library: A monetary donation has recently been given by Building for Books Fund in loving memory of Kate Lorenz. Kate, a former student at Cavendish Town Elementary School, loved books and grew into an avid reader. She is the daughter of Nancie and Steve Lorenz, both former members of the initial Building for Books Committee. Kate went on to become a very talented musician, performing in several soft-rock bands, including “Rusty Belle.” Kate’s love of learning and children then led her to become a dedicated and much loved preschool teacher at the Sunderland Elementary School in Sunderland, Mass. The Building for Books donation will be used by the library to create “Kate’s Corner.” It will be stocked with a new collection of early literacy books. Also in the works are several preschool activities and programs in Kate’s memory. If you are interested in donating to the “Kate’s Corner” project, please send a check to CFCL, PO Box 266, Proctorsville, VT05153 with Kate’s Corner in the memo section.

• Community Appreciation Evening at Ludlow Library:  Fletcher Memorial Library Staff and “Friends” invite our community members to stop by the library on Wednesday, Dec. 7, from 3:30-6 p.m. Come visit this historic 121-year-old gem decorated for the season. Please enjoy light refreshments and festive music while sharing holiday cheer with neighbors and friends. Santa Claus will be hand and will be distributing books to children while supplies last. FMI: 802-228-8921

• A.C.T. Christmas Party: Santa Claus is coming to town! A local charity, Assisting Children Today, is delighted to host a Christmas party on Saturday, Dec. 17 and everyone is invited. The event will be held at Calcuttas at Fox Run Golf Club in Ludlow. Admission is free. Bring your children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, friends and neighbors. Santa will be there from 2 p.m. – 8 p.m. to hand out gifts to all children who attend. A free buffet will be offered from 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. We have invited many of our local fire departments to participate in the festivities. We look forward to seeing everyone there to share the joy of the holiday season! FMI: www.assistingchildrentoday.org.

• Neighbors Helping Neighbors:   Mary W. Davis Realtor & Associates is pleased to, once again, spearhead a Charitable Donation Campaign for Black River Good Neighbors. In 2022, our second year, the goal is to raise $5,500 for the Black River Good Neighbor programs, with MWD matching the first $2,500 and Clearlake Furniture providing a new match this year on the first $500. Visit the Mary Davis office in the Ludlow Plaza or the Clearlake Furniture Showroom to make your donation and receive a collectible 2022 Clearlake Furniture Skier Ornament as a token of appreciation from Mary Davis and Clearlake Furniture. The ornaments are available through Dec. 31.

• Elves on Main St. Scavenger Hunt: 𝐓𝐰𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐲 𝐭𝐰𝐨 𝗲𝗹𝘃𝗲𝘀 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗵𝗶𝗱𝗱𝗲𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗿𝗼𝘂𝗴𝗵𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝗟𝘂𝗱𝗹𝗼𝘄 𝗩𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗮𝗴𝗲 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺𝗧𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗸𝘀𝗴𝗶𝘃𝗶𝗻𝗴-𝗖𝗵𝗿𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗺𝗮𝘀. Engel & Völkers and partner locations each hide one elf, a wish box, and raffle tickets. They also donate a prize for the contestant who wins their elf.  𝐅𝐢𝐧𝐝 𝐦𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐧 𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐞𝐥𝐟 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐭𝐨 𝐰𝐢𝐧 𝐦𝐨𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐢𝐳𝐞𝐬! Submit tickets for all 22 for a chance to capture the grand prize: a $250 gift certificate to Homestyle Hotel. View a full list of elves and participating locations at the Engel & Völkers Okemo blog: www.bit.ly/3OByMh7 

 • Antiques Roadshow’ announces air dates of episodes shot in Vermont: Held at the Shelburne Museum this past July to film, air dates on PBS will be  April 24, May 1 and May 8 of 2023.

 

5. COVID/FLU: Flu and Covid are expected to be problematic this winter. To assist our community in staying healthy, we will be providing a report on both public health issues. For local information on Covid, please see the Cavendish COVID-19 Resource Guide.

Prevent Flu & Covid

-       Vaccinate. Vaccination clinics nearby for Covid and Flu-Fridays at Riverside Middle School in Springfield; 3-6pm, no appointment needed. Shots are free

-       Wear a mask in crowded places, particularly in doors;

-       Cough or sneeze into a tissue or your elbow, throw the tissue away, and wash your hands immediately;

-       Avoid close contact with those confirmed or suspected of having the flu, COVID-19

-       Wash hands often with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds, especially after sneezing, coughing or using the bathroom and before eating

-       Stay at home and away from others when you are sick

Free Test kits for Covid: Available Monday-Friday at the Cavendish Fire Dept from 9-4. For weekends and off hours, call 802-226-7807. Also pick up free masks and sanitizer when picking up a test kit.

Free masks & hand sanitizer: Available 24/7, 365 at the CHS Cares Closet, next to the steps of the Museum. Items are on the top upper left hand shelf.

Schools: One case of Covid has been reported at GMUHS on 11/29.

Vermont Covid Surveillance Report: The 11/20-11/26 report reports low community levels statewide with one outbreak in Windsor County.

Vermont Flu Surveillance Report. The 11/13-11/19 reports describes VT as having minimal levels of flu statewide. Influenza A(H3N1) continues to be reported most frequently.  There are two reported outbreaks of flu in Windsor County

 

6. EVENTS 

DECEMBER 3-4 (SATURDAY-SUNDAY): Okemo Valley INNdulgence Tour. Enjoy holiday decorations, warm drinks and tasty treats at nearly a dozen inns in the Okemo Valley. From noon-5 pm, tickets are $15 per person.

DECEMBER 12 (MONDAY): Cavendish Select Board Meeting, 6:30 pm Cavendish Town Office

DECEMBER 13 (TUESDAY): ARPA Committee Meeting, 5 pm, Cavendish town office.

DECEMBER 17 (SATURDAY): Stuff a fire truck food drive, 9-5 at Shaw’s Parking Lot, Ludlow. Sponsored by Proctorsvile and Ludlow Fire Depts. Benefits Black River Good Neighbors.

-       A.C.T. Christmas Party at Calcutta’s, 87 Fox Lane, Ludlow. Free admission. Santa will be there from 2-8 pm to hand out free gifts to all children. Free Buffet from 4-7 pm. FMI: 413-636-9028 or info@assistingchildrentoday.org

DECEMBER 24 (SATURDAY): Christmas Eve

DECEMBER 25 (SUNDAY): MERRY CHRISTMAS

DECEMBER 26 (MONDAY): Town office closed for Christmas holiday

DECEMBER 31 (SATURDAY): New Year’s Eve

JANUARY 1 (SUNDAY): HAPPY NEW YEAR!

JANUARY 2 (MONDAY): Town office closed for New Year’s

 

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Cavendish Update 11/18/22: Shop/Energy/News Events

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11/18/22

1.    Cavendish Energy Committee Seeks Interested Citizens

2.    Shop Cavendish this Holiday Season

3.    Cavendish Info

4.    Covid update

5.    Events

                Please note that there will be no Update on Friday Nov. 25th.

1. CAVENDISH ENERGY COMMITTEE SEEKS INTERESTED CITIZENS:  Are you concerned about climate change and how it is affecting our world? Are you interested in seeing more alternative energy generation? Are you uneasy with our aging housing stock and our fossil fuel driven transportation system? If you live in Cavendish, either full or part-time, the Cavendish Energy Committee would like to hear from you.

Established in 2010, the committee works to propose solutions to our problems on a micro-scale – concentrating on what Cavendish and its citizens can do. The committee meets once a month and works on projects all year round. What project interests you? For more information, please visit www.cavendishvt.com/energy-committee or contact Peter LaBelle at peterjlabelle@aol.com. Or, come to a meeting at the town office.

 

2. SHOP CAVENDISH THIS HOLIDAY SEASON: Before You Shop-Think Green this holiday season: Updated from 2019, this special post addresses how to approach the holidays with sustainability in mind, including what you can recycle at the Transfer Station. Gift giving can be an opportunity to support our local businesses and craft vendors. Below are ideas to consider

• Holiday Open House @ Mason House Pottery: Located at 384 Atkinson Rd in Cavendish, Mason House Pottery will be holding a holiday open house and sale on Nov. 19 & 20 from 10-4 each day and has tentatively scheduled a second open house on Dec. 10 & 11 weather permitting. FMI: 802-226-7477.

• Purchase tickets for the CTES 6th grade "A Prize for Every Day in March." 31 chances to win, with the biggest win being the 6th grade trip to Keewayden. Prizes include maple syrup, cash, gift cards, an oil change,  leaf blower, 8 hours of home repair/painting/clean up and lots more. Tickets are $10 a piece. You can pay one of four ways:

- buy one from a 6th grader

- stop by the school’s front office

- send a check CTES 6th grade, PO Box 236 proctorsville VT 05153

- Venmo @Robin.Bebo-Long Put fundraiser in the notes

• Use the Cavendish Business Directory to purchase gift Certificates

 

3. CAVENDISH INFO

•  Immediate Job Opening: Cavendish Town Elementary School, long-term, 2nd grade substitute teacher needed starting immediately to the end of the school year. All inquiries: amy.bohren@trsu.org

News Analysis: Next steps for GMUSD after bond defeat Chester Telegraph 

Crown Point Road Trip: Ron Patch visits the Crown Point Road in Cavendish and not only finds a Revolutionary gravesite but also a marble marker for William Sperry, who received the Civil War Medal of Honor. VT Journal

• Okemo Mountain Opens tomorrow Saturday Nov. 19.

• Springfield Police Dept Now Offering Finger Printing: Fingerprinting will be offered Tuesday afternoon and Thursday morning by appointment only. The agency issued paperwork, formal ID (state license/ID), and fee needs to be in hand at the time of the appointment. Appointments can be made through dispatch at 802-885-2112. Please be advised, there is one dispatcher on duty, emergency calls take precedence. If the call volume is too high at the time, you will be asked to call in at a later time. We appreciate your help and look forward to seeing you soon!

Vermont minimum wage will increase in January but hasn’t kept pace with living wage demands:Vermont’s minimum wage will increase by 63 cents per hour on the first day of 2023, the Vermont Department of Labor announced this week. But even with the bump up from $12.55 to $13.18 per hour, the new minimum wage will fall short of what state analysts consider to be a living wage in Vermont. VT Digger

 

4. COVID UPDATE: For local information on testing, vaccinations, boosters, notifying contacts as well as other resources, including for Long Covid, please see the Cavendish COVID-19 Resource Guide.

Vaccination clinics nearby:  Fridays at Riverside Middle School in Springfield; 3-6pm, no appointment needed. Free flu shots are also available.

Free Test kits: Available Monday-Friday at the Cavendish Fire Dept from 9-4. For weekends and off hours, call 802-226-7807.

Schools: No new cases at CTES or GMUHS this past week.

State: The current VT Dept of Health Weekly Report Nov. 6 to Nov. 12 reports statewide community levels as low, while the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lists Bennington and Rutland counties as having medium levels.

New hospital admissions with Covid: 53 new admissions (increase from last week’s 38).

Percent of staffed inpatient beds occupied by patients with Covid: 3.55% a decrease from last week’s 4.25%

Outbreaks: As of Nov. 14, there were 5 active outbreaks, all of which were at schools/childcare. One active outbreak was listed for Windsor County.

Deaths: No additional deaths this past week.  

 

5. EVENTS 

NOVEMBER 18 (FRIDAY): Turkey Bingo Fundraiser at CTES 6 pm

NOVEMBER 19 (SATURDAY): Okemo Mountain Opens

NOVEMBER 19 (SATURDAY)-20 (SUNDAY): Mason House Pottery Open house and Holiday Sale will take place from 10-4 each day. The studio is located 384 Atkinson Rd in Cavendish

NOVEMBER 24 (THURSDAY): HAPPY THANKSGIVING

NOVEMBER 25 (FRIDAY): Town Office Closed/No Cavendish Update

DECEMBER 3-4 (SATURDAY-SUNDAY): Okemo Valley INNdulgence Tour. Enjoy holiday decorations, warm drinks and tasty treats at nearly a dozen inns in the Okemo Valley. From noon-5 pm, tickets are $15 per person.

DECEMBER 17 (SATURDAY): Stuff a fire truck food drive, 9-5 at Shaw’s Parking Lot, Ludlow. Sponsored by Proctorsvile and Ludlow Fire Depts. Benefits Black River Good Neighbors.

DECEMBER 24 (SATURDAY): Christmas Eve

DECEMBER 25 (SUNDAY): MERRY CHRISTMAS

DECEMBER 26 (MONDAY): Town office closed for Christmas holiday

DECEMBER 31 (SATURDAY): New Year’s Eve

JANUARY 1 (SUNDAY): HAPPY NEW YEAR!

JANUARY 2 (MONDAY): Town office closed for New Year’s

 

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Cavendish Update 11/11/22: Elections/News/Events

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11/11/22

1.    Election Results

2.    Cavendish Info

3.    Covid update

4.    Events

Veteran’s Day: Town office is closed. To our veterans, thank you for your service. 

1. ELECTION RESULTS: A special note of thanks to Diane McNamara and Jen Leak in the town office who walked a lot of people through the early voting process.

Out of 1,172 Cavendish registered voters, 676 (58%) voted, with 366 (54%) voting by mail. Proposition 2, a constitutional amendment to explicitly prohibit slavery and indentured servitude, was overwhelmingly approved. Cavendish voted 511 in favor and 95 against. Proposition 5, reproductive rights, also passed with a wide margin. Cavendish had 442 yes and 192 no votes. The school $20 M bond was defeated by a vote of 855 to 808. The ballots are co-mingled so we don’t know how Cavendish voted on this issue. Stu Lindberg, while winning Cavendish, lost to John Arrison.. A full report of Tuesday’s elections appears at the Dish.

 

2. CAVENDISH INFO

• BRGNS Holiday Gift Program: Black River Good Neighbor Services in Ludlow helps those who need a helping hand each year with food and children’s toys through its Holiday Gift Program. In order to participate in the Holiday Gift Program, an application is required. If you or someone you know needs assistance this season, please call Krey at 802-228-3663. Applications are available at the thrift store, food shelf, and on the website. The deadline for submitting an application is Friday, Nov. 25.

• Okemo Scholarship Opportunity for TRSU Students: Okemo Mountain School and Okemo Mountain Resort are pleased to announce a newly expanded scholarship opportunity for five TRSU elementary school students, includes CTES, to join the Okemo Competition Center Weekend Program, which includes the disciplines of alpine ski racing, snowboarding, and freeski (slopestyle, halfpipe, skiercross). Additionally, an Epic Local Pass will be provided for any recipients who do not already receive one as an employee dependent. This year the scholarships (5 individual awards) will include: Program fees for the program that best fits the recipient’s age and ability in their desired discipline (ski racing, snowboard, freeski); An Epic Local Pass and Up to $500 in equipment assistance funding provided by Okemo Mountain School. Applications are due by Monday, Nov. 14. For more information and to complete the on-line application, go to https://www.okemomountainOkemo Mountain School and Okemo Mountain

Ludlow Selectboard hesitantly approves rental registry

• State regulators say AT&T can't take over a property in Chester by eminent domain to build a new cell tower. AT&T has a contract with the federal government to build out a national wireless network for first responders. The company says there’s a site along Route 11 in Chester that’s critical for the so-called FirstNet system in Vermont, but the Public Utility Commission rejected a proposal to take the property by eminent domain. AT&T says it negotiated with the property owner for more than two years before talks broke down. In issuing its ruling, the PUC recognized the importance of building out the national, wireless emergency system. But regulators said allowing the company to seize the land would have far-reaching implications toward any future negotiations between a land owner and a telecom company. AT&T says it will not be able to fulfill its contract to build out Vermont’s network before the end of this year without getting access to the Chester property. VT Public

• November is Native American History Month: Learn more about the first peoples of Cavendish/Vermont/New England by checking out the blog Vermont Native American Timeline  the video Paleoindian Excavation at Jackson Gore and Surviving New England’s Great Dying .

 

3. COVID UPDATE: For local information on testing, vaccinations, boosters, notifying contacts as well as other resources, including for Long Covid, please see the Cavendish COVID-19 Resource Guide.

Vaccination clinics nearby:  Fridays at Riverside Middle School in Springfield; 3-6pm, no appointment needed. Free flu shots are also available.

Free Test kits: Available Monday-Friday at the Cavendish Fire Dept from 9-4. For weekends and off hours, call 802-226-7807.

Schools: 1 new case at CTES on Nov.9 and 2 cases at GMUHS on Nov. 2.

State: The current VT Dept of Health Weekly Report Oct. 30 to Nov. 9 reports statewide community levels as low, while the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lists Bennington, Essex and Rutland counties as having medium levels.

New hospital admissions with Covid: 38 new admissions (decrease from last week’s 47).

Percent of staffed inpatient beds occupied by patients with Covid: 4.25% a decrease from last week’s 6.04%

Outbreaks: As of Nov. 7, there were 13 active outbreaks with 5 at Long term care facilities and 6 at schools/childcare. One outbreak a piece were listed for Non-LTC Healthcare and correctional facility.  Two active outbreak are listed for Windsor County.

Deaths: October had 30 deaths and there have been 4 deaths this past week. This brings Vermont’s total to 763 since the pandemic began.

4. EVENTS 

NOVEMBER 14 (MONDAY): Cavendish Select Board Meeting, 6:30 at the Town Office.

NOVEMBER 18 (FRIDAY): Turkey Bingo Fundraiser at CTES 6 pm

NOVEMBER 24 (THURSDAY): HAPPY THANKSGIVING

NOVEMBER 25 (FRIDAY): Town Office Closed

DECEMBER 3-4 (SATURDAY-SUNDAY): Okemo Valley INNdulgence Tour. Enjoy holiday decorations, warm drinks and tasty treats at nearly a dozen inns in the Okemo Valley. From noon-5 pm, tickets are $15 per person.

DECEMBER 17 (SATURDAY): Stuff a fire truck food drive, 9-5 at Shaw’s Parking Lot, Ludlow. Sponsored by Proctorsvile and Ludlow Fire Depts. Benefits Black River Good Neighbors.

 

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Election Results 2022

ELECTION RESULTS: A special note of thanks to Diane McNamara and Jen Leak in the town office who walked a lot of people through the early voting process and made sure people knew about the special ballots that weren’t included in the initial state mailing..

Out of 1,172 Cavendish registered voters, 676 (58%) voted. Proposition 2, a constitutional amendment to explicitly prohibit slavery and indentured servitude, was overwhelmingly approved. Cavendish voted 511 in favor and 95 against. Proposition 5, reproductive rights, also passed with a wide margin. Cavendish had 442 yes and 192 no votes. The school $20 M bond was defeated by a vote of 855 to 808. The ballots are co-mingled so we don’t know how Cavendish voted on this issue.

Below are the election results with overall winners underlined. The number of votes cast by Cavendish voters is included for the top candidates.

Governor Phil Scott (R (506); Brenda Siegel (D) (112)

Lt Governor: David Zuckerman (D/P) (287); Joe Benning (R) (312)

State Treasurer: Mike Pieciak (D) (352) ; H. Brooke Paige (R) (295)

Secretary of State: Sarah Copeland Hanzas (D) (366); H. Brooke Paige (R) (277)

Auditor of Accounts: Doug Hoffer (D/P) (340); Rick Morton (R (304)

Attorney General: Charity Clark (D) (370); Michael Tagliavia (R (266)

U.S. Senate: Peter Welch (D) (364), Gerald Malloy (R (256)

Congress: Becca Baliant (D) (334), Liam Madden (R (244)

State Senate: Allison Clarkson (D) (320), Dick McCormack (D) (284), Rebecca White (D) (292); Dana Colson R (228); Alice Flanders R (252); Bill Huff R (212)

State Rep: John Arrison (D) (318); Stuart Lindberg (I) (329)

Probate Judge: Frederick Glover 559

Asst Judge Alison Johannensen (299); Michael A. ricci (254), David Singer (288)

State’s Attorney Ward Hunt Goodenough (D) 468)

Sheriff Michael Chamberlain R (267); Ryan Palmer (D) (354)

High Bailiff: Elizabeth Kruska (D) (309), Claude Weyant (268)