*** Welcome to piglix ***

Vermont gubernatorial election, 2002

Vermont gubernatorial election, 2002
Vermont
← 2000 November 5, 2002 (2002-11-05) 2004 →
  Jim Douglas-2009.jpg No image.png No image.png
Candidate Jim Douglas Doug Racine Cornelius Hogan
Party Republican Democratic Independent
Popular vote 103,436 97,565 22,353
Percentage 44.9% 42.4% 9.7%

Vermont gubernatorial election 2002.svg

Governor before election

Howard Dean
Democratic

Elected Governor

Jim Douglas
Republican


Howard Dean
Democratic

Jim Douglas
Republican

The Vermont gubernatorial election of 2002 took place on November 5, 2002. Incumbent Democrat Howard Dean did not run for re-election to a sixth full term as Governor of Vermont. Republican Jim Douglas defeated Democratic candidate Doug Racine and independent candidate Cornelius Hogan, among others, to succeed him. Since no candidate received a majority in the popular vote, Douglas was elected by the Vermont General Assembly per the state constitution.

The race was very close, with Douglas prevailing by just under 6,000 votes or 2.56%. In Vermont for statewide/executive races if no candidate receives 50% then the Vermont General Assembly picks the winner. However, Racine declined to contest it further and conceded to Douglas. Ultimately it was Douglas's strong performance in Montpelier and Rutland that carried him to victory. Racine did do well in the heavily populated Burlington, but it just wasn't quite enough. Racine called Douglas at 12:38 P.M. EST and conceded defeat. Douglas would go on to be reelected three more times. Racine would give the Governors's Mansion one last try in 2010, but narrowly lost the Democratic Primary to Peter Shumlin. After the close contest, Shumlin chose Racine to be his Secretary of Human Servies. Racine stepped down from that post in 2014.



...
Wikipedia

...