• Douglas Alan Racine (born October 7, 1952) is an American politician and former Vermont Secretary of Human Services, a former Vermont State Senator and...
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  • Look up racine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jean Racine (1639–1699) was a French dramatist. Racine may also refer to: Racine (band), a band fronted...
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    Governor of Vermont. Republican Jim Douglas defeated Democratic candidate Doug Racine and independent candidate Cornelius Hogan, among others, to succeed him...
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    9, 1985 – January 4, 1989 Preceded by Robert A. Bloomer Succeeded by Doug Racine Minority Leader of the Vermont Senate In office January 5, 1983 – January...
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    office August 13, 1991 – January 8, 2003 Lieutenant Barbara Snelling Doug Racine Preceded by Richard Snelling Succeeded by Jim Douglas Chair of the National...
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    former Secretary of State of Vermont and candidate for governor in 2010 Doug Racine, former secretary of the Vermont Agency of Human Services, former lieutenant...
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  • Political offices Preceded by Doug Racine President pro tempore of the Vermont State Senate 1993–1995 Succeeded by Stephen W. Webster...
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    on August 27, 2010, by 197 votes over Doug Racine, who requested a recount. The recount began September 8. Racine conceded on September 10. Martha Abbott...
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    Dean, Douglas achieved a plurality over Democratic Lieutenant Governor Doug Racine, 45 to 42 percent. The Vermont constitution requires that the legislature...
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    51.3% to 44.2%, becoming the first Democrat to hold the office since Doug Racine left office in 2003. In 2022, Gray ran for the U.S. House of Representatives...
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    Hargrave† Prince Albert Northcote Alana Ross Nicole Rancourt Jarren Jones Alana Ross Saskatchewan Rivers Eric Schmalz Doug Racine Nadine Wilson Nadine Wilson...
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    Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives (running for re-election) Doug Racine, former lieutenant governor of Vermont and candidate for governor in...
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    candidates come within 3,000 votes of Shumlin. Former Lieutenant Governor Doug Racine came in second with 18,079 votes (24.22%), Secretary of State of Vermont...
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    former Governor of Vermont, chair of the Democratic National Committee Doug Racine, former Lieutenant Governor of Vermont Sanders won the Democratic primary...
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    1995–2006 Succeeded by Bob Kiss Party political offices Preceded by Doug Racine Democratic nominee for Governor of Vermont 2004 Succeeded by Scudder...
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    Governor of Vermont. Republican Jim Douglas defeated Democratic candidate Doug Racine and independent candidate Cornelius Hogan, among others, to succeed him...
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    T. Garry Buckley, Barbara Snelling (post-lieutenant governorship), Doug Racine, and David Zuckerman. Many of Vermont's members of the United States...
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    office January 9, 2003 – January 6, 2011 Governor Jim Douglas Preceded by Doug Racine Succeeded by Phil Scott Personal details Born (1959-03-09) March 9, 1959...
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    Hamilton S. Peck, mayor of Burlington, state legislator, city court judge Doug Racine, member of the Vermont Senate and lieutenant governor Robert Roberts...
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  • educational leader, and professor Fred Householder (1928), linguist Doug Racine (1970), state senator and lieutenant governor of Vermont TJ Donovan (1992)...
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    Succeeded from lieutenant governor Vacant 1992 Barbara W. Snelling 1994 1996 Doug Racine 1998 2000 80 Jim Douglas (b. 1951) January 9, 2003 – January 6, 2011...
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    Speaker Shap Smith withdrew from the race. Former lieutenant governor Doug Racine declined to run for governor. Lieutenant Governor Phil Scott won the...
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  • of Utah: Olene S. Walker (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Vermont: Doug Racine (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Virginia: Don Beyer (Democratic)...
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  • of Utah: Olene S. Walker (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Vermont: Doug Racine (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Virginia: John H. Hager (Republican)...
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    Richard Snelling 78 Barbara Snelling Republican 1993–1997 Howard Dean 79 Doug Racine Democratic 1997–2003 Howard Dean 80 Brian Dubie Republican 2003–2011...
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  • Vermont: Barbara W. Snelling (Republican) (until month and day unknown), Doug Racine (Democratic) (starting month and day unknown) Lieutenant Governor of...
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  • 1993–1997 Governor Howard Dean Preceded by Howard Dean Succeeded by Doug Racine Member of the Vermont State Senate from the Chittenden district In office...
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    picked Republican Jim Douglas, who had received 44.9%, over Democrat Doug Racine, who received 42.4%. The Assembly most recently reversed a plurality...
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  • of Utah: Olene S. Walker (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Vermont: Doug Racine (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Virginia: John H. Hager (Republican)...
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  • McKeachnie (Republican) (starting November 5) Lieutenant Governor of Vermont: Doug Racine (Democratic) (until January 9), Brian Dubie (Republican) (starting January...
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