MONTPELIER - Nearly 1.5 million dollars was spent on Lieutenant Governor Brian Dubie's campaign for Governor. Wednesday morning Dubie announced his defeat against Democratic candidate Peter Shumlin.
BURLINGTON - This year marked one of the closest Governors races in the history of Vermont. The candidates, Republican Brian Dubie and Democrat Peter Shumlin were in a close race through out the night on Tuesday, but results weren't released until late Wednesday morning.
MONTPELIER - Republican Phil Scott was announced as Vermont's new Lieutenant Governor late Tuesday night. The five-term Senator from Washington County maintained about an 8 to 10 percent lead over Democratic Rep. Steve Howard winning with 49 percent of the vote.
MONTPELIER - Republican Candidate Tom Salmon was elected for his third term as State Auditor late Tuesday. He beat Democratic Candidate Doug Hoffer by over 13,000 votes. Salmon of St. Johnsbury, maintained a lead of a few margins through out the night.
In case you missed them here's a recap of the candidates for the Vermont State Senate representing Caledonia/Orange district (click on their names to view the complete Web Exclusive Interview):
LYNDON - News 7's Nadine Grimley spoke with Joe Benning, one of the Republican candidates for a seat in the Vermont State Senate representing Caledonia/Orange District.