![]() | This article is rated Start-class on Wikipedia's
content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects: | |||||||||||||||||||||||
|
I am surprised that there isn't a results by county section on this article. Because of that, I have decided to make one myself using the information on the Vermont county articles. I'm first creating it here so I don't accidentally mess it up the article. Once this is complete, I'll transfer the table over to the main article.
County | Clinton | Votes | Trump | Votes | Others | Votes | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Addison County | 59.0% | 11,219 | 27.8% | 5,297 | 13.2% | 2,515 | 19,031 |
Bennington County | 54.9% | 9,539 | 34.1% | 5,925 | 11.0% | 1,917 | 17,381 |
Caledonia County | 45.8% | 6,445 | 39.3% | 5,534 | 14.9% | 2,095 | 14,074 |
Chittenden County | 65.7% | 54,814 | 22.3% | 18,601 | 12.0% | 10,001 | 83,416 |
Essex County | 34.8% | 1,019 | 51.5% | 1,506 | 13.7% | 400 | 2,925 |
Franklin County | 43.7% | 9,351 | 40.9% | 8,752 | 15.5% | 3,308 | 21,411 |
Grand Isle County | 51.0% | 2,094 | 36.2% | 1,487 | 12.9% | 528 | 4,109 |
Lamoille County | 56.7% | 7,241 | 28.0% | 3,570 | 15.3% | 1,951 | 12,762 |
Orange County | 51.5% | 7,541 | 34.2% | 5,007 | 14.3% | 2,101 | 14,649 |
Orleans County | 43.0% | 5,185 | 42.8% | 5,159 | 14.1% | 1,702 | 12,046 |
Rutland County | 46.0% | 13,635 | 42.1% | 12,479 | 11.8% | 3,501 | 29,615 |
Washington County | 59.8% | 18,594 | 25.7% | 7,993 | 14.5% | 4,499 | 31,086 |
Windham County | 63.4% | 14,340 | 24.1% | 5,454 | 12.6% | 2,840 | 22,634 |
Windsor County | 58.7% | 17,556 | 28.8% | 6,805 | 12.6% | 3,767 | 28,128 |
-- JCC the Alternate Historian ( talk) 20:00, 2 May 2018 (UTC)
Done Well, this wikitable has long since been completed and has been transferred over to the main article. --
JCC the Alternate Historian (
talk)
14:45, 15 May 2018 (UTC)
"regarded as one of the most progressive states in the country, with 56.7% of the vote"
"Progressive"? Try liberal, socialist or left-leaning. That`s way more neutral. Actually, Vermont has one of the lowest fertility rates in the US, I would call this pretty regressive. 46.93.251.11 ( talk) 06:00, 12 December 2018 (UTC)
Hi Alejxon, Thank you for your interest in this article, for supplying the source of your numbers, and also providing an edit summary. Nonetheless, I should note that Vermont Secretary of State Official Results for the 2016 Federal election show...
...which are different from the numbers that you provided (where noted in parentheses). I can't correct these numbers within 24 hours without violating WP:3RR. Perhaps you would like to. Sincerely, HopsonRoad ( talk) 04:04, 18 January 2020 (UTC)
I was just noticing some of that result percentage variation. I agree that the Sec of State Official results should be used. It looks like some of the existing percentages discount the 5,400 that were either over votes or blanks, but that is not accurate as those people actually voted and should be part of the denominator. I will update all votes after this to reflect the Official SoS numbers/percentages. -- Davemoth ( talk) 15:28, 23 March 2020 (UTC)
Sanders finished with over 5% of the vote, but there's been an unofficial precedent with the 2020 Democratic primary articles that a candidate is only included in the infobox if they were actually running. Since Sanders wasn't running and all of his votes were unsolicited he should probably be removed as well.- Shivertimbers433 ( talk) 23:52, 17 April 2020 (UTC)
![]() | This help request has been answered. If you need more help, you can , contact the responding user(s) directly on their user talk page, or consider visiting the Teahouse. |
Matthew McMullin has made these edits against the above (albeit small) consensus. I have tried to invite him to build consensus at User talk:Matthew McMullin#Infobox for 2016 United States presidential election in Vermont, but it just seems that if I revert his most recent edit, he'll just revert my edit without explanation or discussion. What can be done to resolve this question? HopsonRoad ( talk) 20:02, 2 June 2021 (UTC)
![]() | This article is rated Start-class on Wikipedia's
content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects: | |||||||||||||||||||||||
|
I am surprised that there isn't a results by county section on this article. Because of that, I have decided to make one myself using the information on the Vermont county articles. I'm first creating it here so I don't accidentally mess it up the article. Once this is complete, I'll transfer the table over to the main article.
County | Clinton | Votes | Trump | Votes | Others | Votes | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Addison County | 59.0% | 11,219 | 27.8% | 5,297 | 13.2% | 2,515 | 19,031 |
Bennington County | 54.9% | 9,539 | 34.1% | 5,925 | 11.0% | 1,917 | 17,381 |
Caledonia County | 45.8% | 6,445 | 39.3% | 5,534 | 14.9% | 2,095 | 14,074 |
Chittenden County | 65.7% | 54,814 | 22.3% | 18,601 | 12.0% | 10,001 | 83,416 |
Essex County | 34.8% | 1,019 | 51.5% | 1,506 | 13.7% | 400 | 2,925 |
Franklin County | 43.7% | 9,351 | 40.9% | 8,752 | 15.5% | 3,308 | 21,411 |
Grand Isle County | 51.0% | 2,094 | 36.2% | 1,487 | 12.9% | 528 | 4,109 |
Lamoille County | 56.7% | 7,241 | 28.0% | 3,570 | 15.3% | 1,951 | 12,762 |
Orange County | 51.5% | 7,541 | 34.2% | 5,007 | 14.3% | 2,101 | 14,649 |
Orleans County | 43.0% | 5,185 | 42.8% | 5,159 | 14.1% | 1,702 | 12,046 |
Rutland County | 46.0% | 13,635 | 42.1% | 12,479 | 11.8% | 3,501 | 29,615 |
Washington County | 59.8% | 18,594 | 25.7% | 7,993 | 14.5% | 4,499 | 31,086 |
Windham County | 63.4% | 14,340 | 24.1% | 5,454 | 12.6% | 2,840 | 22,634 |
Windsor County | 58.7% | 17,556 | 28.8% | 6,805 | 12.6% | 3,767 | 28,128 |
-- JCC the Alternate Historian ( talk) 20:00, 2 May 2018 (UTC)
Done Well, this wikitable has long since been completed and has been transferred over to the main article. --
JCC the Alternate Historian (
talk)
14:45, 15 May 2018 (UTC)
"regarded as one of the most progressive states in the country, with 56.7% of the vote"
"Progressive"? Try liberal, socialist or left-leaning. That`s way more neutral. Actually, Vermont has one of the lowest fertility rates in the US, I would call this pretty regressive. 46.93.251.11 ( talk) 06:00, 12 December 2018 (UTC)
Hi Alejxon, Thank you for your interest in this article, for supplying the source of your numbers, and also providing an edit summary. Nonetheless, I should note that Vermont Secretary of State Official Results for the 2016 Federal election show...
...which are different from the numbers that you provided (where noted in parentheses). I can't correct these numbers within 24 hours without violating WP:3RR. Perhaps you would like to. Sincerely, HopsonRoad ( talk) 04:04, 18 January 2020 (UTC)
I was just noticing some of that result percentage variation. I agree that the Sec of State Official results should be used. It looks like some of the existing percentages discount the 5,400 that were either over votes or blanks, but that is not accurate as those people actually voted and should be part of the denominator. I will update all votes after this to reflect the Official SoS numbers/percentages. -- Davemoth ( talk) 15:28, 23 March 2020 (UTC)
Sanders finished with over 5% of the vote, but there's been an unofficial precedent with the 2020 Democratic primary articles that a candidate is only included in the infobox if they were actually running. Since Sanders wasn't running and all of his votes were unsolicited he should probably be removed as well.- Shivertimbers433 ( talk) 23:52, 17 April 2020 (UTC)
![]() | This help request has been answered. If you need more help, you can , contact the responding user(s) directly on their user talk page, or consider visiting the Teahouse. |
Matthew McMullin has made these edits against the above (albeit small) consensus. I have tried to invite him to build consensus at User talk:Matthew McMullin#Infobox for 2016 United States presidential election in Vermont, but it just seems that if I revert his most recent edit, he'll just revert my edit without explanation or discussion. What can be done to resolve this question? HopsonRoad ( talk) 20:02, 2 June 2021 (UTC)