2022 Midterm Election Results
Charlotte Special Town Meeting Ballot
Article 1: Should Charlotte’s land-use regulations be amended make the regulations consistent with state mandates, in particular sections dealing with accessory dwelling, telecommunication facilities, siting and development of energy facilities and conditional use review.
Yes 793 No 295
Article 2: Should the town’s land-use regulations be amended to revise and clarify some standards, make technical updates and revise some definitions of terms used in the land-use regulations.
Yes 771 No 299
Article 3: Should the land-use regulations be amended to enact new or revised policies in accessory dwelling standards and temporary structures.
Yes 729 No 344
Article 4: Should the land-use regulations be amended to update the language to reflect Charlotte’s change from a zoning board of adjustment to a development review board.
Yes 761 No 223
Article 5: Should the land-use regulations be amended to increase the allowable size of an accessory dwelling unit from 1,000 square feet, or 30 percent of the square footage of the primary residence — whichever is greater — to 1,500 square feet or 30 percent of the square footage of the primary residence.
Yes 638 No 347
Article 6: Should the land-use regulations be amended with new or revised standards for lot, yard and setback requirements to be consistent in the district where they are located unless the project is proposed as a planned residential or planned unit development or affordable housing.
Yes 664 No 309
Chittenden Solid Waste District (Charlotte voting results on this issue)
Approval for the Chittenden Solid Waste District to issue bonds or notes not to exceed $22 million to build a new materials recovery facility.
Yes 999 No 182
Vermont General Election Ballot
Proposal 2: Amending Article 1 (Slavery prohibition)
Charlotte State*
Yes 2,027 232,147
No 115 29,506
Proposal 5: Adding Article 22 (Reproductive liberty)
Charlotte State*
Yes 1,902 206,789
No 313 62,466
*Unofficial results updated at 12:45 a.m.
Charlotte Voting Results on Vermont General Election Ballot
U.S. Senator
Mark Coester 1
Natasha Diamondstone-Kohout 6
Stephen Duke 1
Dawn Marie Ellis 15
Ms. Cris Ericson 5
Gerald Malloy 415
Kerry Patrick Raheb 5
Peter Welch 1,875
Representative to Congress
Becca Balint 1,723
Matt Druzba 30
Liam Madden 413
Adam Ortiz 6
Ericka Redic 90
Luke Talbot 10
Governor
Peter Duval 22
Kevin Hoyt 16
Bernard Peters 8
Phil Scott 1,703
Brenda Siegel 565
Lieutenant Governor
Joe Benning 733
Ian G. Diamondstone 29
David Zuckerman 1,444
State Treasurer
H. Brooke Paige 484
Mike Pieciak 1,721
Secretary of State
Sarah Copeland Hanzas 1,682
H. Brooke Paige 495
Auditor of Accounts
Doug Hoffer 1,644
Richard “Rick” Morton 500
Attorney General
Charity Clark 1,689
Michael Tagliava 497
State Senator (* top three vote-getters win seat)
Thomas Chittenden 1,649*
Virginia “Ginny” Lyons 1,528*
Kesha Ram Hinsdale 1,445*
Dean Rolland 554
Rohan St. Marthe 387
State Representative
Chea Waters Evans 1,753
Probate Judge
Gregory J. Glennon 1,666
Assistant Judge
Suzanne Brown 1,448
Connie Cain Ramsey 1,237
State’s Attorney
Sarah F. George 1,628
Sheriff
Dan Gamelin 1,573
High Bailiff
Michael R. Major 1,324
James A. Mallon 271
Justice of the Peace (* top 12 vote-getters win seat)
Michael Krasnow 1,513*
Michael “Mike” Yantachka 1,460*
Greg Cluff 1,335*
Chea Waters Evans 1,263*
Lorna Jimerson 1,136*
Jill Abilock 1,122*
Seth Zimmerman 1,080*
Margaret “Peggy” Sharpe 1,071*
Terry Silva 1,022*
Louise F. “Robin” Reid 867*
Ed Amidon 706*
Louise McCarren 696*
Maurice Harvey 694
Peter Trono 682
Patrice Machavern 661
Lucas Trono 537