Peter Duval

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Peter Duval
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Candidate, Governor of Vermont

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Next election

August 13, 2024

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Peter Duval (Democratic Party) is running for election for Governor of Vermont. He is on the ballot in the Democratic primary on August 13, 2024.[source]

Elections

2024

See also: Vermont gubernatorial election, 2024

General election

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The primary will occur on August 13, 2024. The general election will occur on November 5, 2024. Additional general election candidates will be added here following the primary.

General election for Governor of Vermont

June Goodband and Poa Mutino are running in the general election for Governor of Vermont on November 5, 2024.

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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Governor of Vermont

Esther Charlestin and Peter Duval are running in the Democratic primary for Governor of Vermont on August 13, 2024.


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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Governor of Vermont

Incumbent Phil Scott is running in the Republican primary for Governor of Vermont on August 13, 2024.

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Vermont Progressive Party primary election

Vermont Progressive Party primary for Governor of Vermont

Marielle Blais is running in the Vermont Progressive Party primary for Governor of Vermont on August 13, 2024.


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2022

See also: Vermont gubernatorial election, 2022

General election

General election for Governor of Vermont

Incumbent Phil Scott defeated Brenda Siegel, Kevin Hoyt, Peter Duval, and Bernard Peters in the general election for Governor of Vermont on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Phil Scott (R)
 
71.0
 
202,147
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Brenda Siegel (D / Vermont Progressive Party)
 
24.0
 
68,248
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Kevin Hoyt (Independent)
 
2.1
 
6,022
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Peter Duval (Independent)
 
1.7
 
4,723
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Bernard Peters (Independent)
 
0.8
 
2,315
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.5
 
1,346

Total votes: 284,801
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Governor of Vermont

Brenda Siegel advanced from the Democratic primary for Governor of Vermont on August 9, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Brenda Siegel
 
85.9
 
56,288
 Other/Write-in votes
 
14.1
 
9,235

Total votes: 65,523
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Governor of Vermont

Incumbent Phil Scott defeated Stephen Bellows and Peter Duval in the Republican primary for Governor of Vermont on August 9, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Phil Scott
 
68.6
 
20,319
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Stephen Bellows
 
18.2
 
5,402
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Peter Duval
 
12.2
 
3,627
 Other/Write-in votes
 
1.0
 
290

Total votes: 29,638
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Vermont Progressive Party primary election

Vermont Progressive Party primary for Governor of Vermont

Susan Hatch Davis advanced from the Vermont Progressive Party primary for Governor of Vermont on August 9, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Susan Hatch Davis
 
87.4
 
470
 Other/Write-in votes
 
12.6
 
68

Total votes: 538
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2024

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2022

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Campaign website

Duval ’s campaign website stated the following:

I am Peter Duval and I am a candidate for the office of Governor of Vermont. If you are concerned about climate, carbon offsetting and trading, food self-sufficiency, the cost of living, mass extinction, or the war in Ukraine then this may be the campaign for you. The campaign will question assumptions and rationalizations, and connect the issues.


This is an all-volunteer campaign. Democracy needs your involvement, and the planet needs this campaign. I ask Vermonters to identify issues that have become clichés and to help describe and address underlying problems. Be an agent of change.


PRESIDENTIAL PRECEDENTS – WHAT THEY KNEW


I imagined a speech that is a lot more like the type that politicians used to give. As Eisenhower was, I am concerned about the bloat of industrial complexes; as Reagan was, mindful of the sluggishness of bureaucracy. Carter acknowledged our wasteful consumption of natural resources and the need to change our ways of living — something that I believe we all know to be true, then and now.


GLOBAL AWARENESS


States have foreign affairs. Vermont, for example, has a special relationship with Québec that is commercial, cultural and historical. Strengthening those ties is important for Vermont’s future, as is maintaining awareness of global events and opportunities. Good ideas, good policy, and good friends are waiting to be found everywhere around the planet. Governors have a responsibility to seek out best practice, no matter its source.


21ST CENTURY – WHAT WE KNOW


The recognition and identification of environmental problems is expanding. These issues cannot be addressed in isolation. Climate, biodiversity, ocean acidification, pollution, plastics, food, water, overshoot, overhunting, overfishing, invasives, depletion, erosion, habitat loss — we all know these interrelated words of environmental degradation. We know that they are connected to human suffering, and are the result of a big human population with a way of living that is incompatible with life on Earth. The ozone hole is the only environmental issue that has been effectively addressed merely through technology substitution. For the rest, there has been considerable hand-wringing, even shouting, but a stubborn refusal to connect the dots and recognize that systemic change cannot be put off.


WAR RESPONSE


The Russian invasion of Ukraine — Putin’s War — places even greater urgency on action. Our demand for oil pushes up its price, affecting all global commodities. That puts money in Putin’s pocket. We could be doing less to prop up Russia, while improving our own situation in the process. We can reduce fossil fuels – significantly – right now. Each one of us individually, and every business, every municipality, and the State, itself, can take action to end our dependence on fossil fuels.


CIVIC DUTY


It is conservation that is needed to respond to the war, not efficiency, and we can do it without delay and with immediate cost savings — savings that can be applied to a permanent transition to a just and sustainable future. Conservation and redesigning how we live -- right now — has immediate benefits for our health, structure of our communities, and quality of the natural environment. The pandemic has shown that we can respond quickly. Individual action is important, but being organized and cooperative is necessary to amplify individual effort toward a new and different way of living. It is a civic duty that we all share.


LEADERSHIP


There are market advantages to catching up and becoming a first-mover. Time and again, we did it first and we did it differently has benefited Vermont, a state that leads by example. A rapid transition must be done to secure a livable future for our descendants — on the only planet in the universe known to sustain life. That’s why I am running for Governor: to connect the issues, unearth hidden assumptions & opportunities and, if elected, to effect a rapid transition to a new path within two years. And that’s why this is a fusion campaign. It will be a campaign of choices not echoes.[1]

—Peter Duval’s campaign website (2022)[2]


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Peter Duval campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2022Governor of VermontLost general$0 $0
Grand total$0 $0
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Footnotes

  1. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  2. Peter Duval's campaign website, "Announcement," accessed June 26, 2022