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Nicholas Bramlage

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Republican Party, Democratic Party

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Last election

August 9, 2022

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Nicholas Bramlage (Democratic Party, Republican Party) ran for election to the Vermont House of Representatives to represent Windsor-6 District. He lost in the Democratic primary on August 9, 2022. He lost as a write-in in the Republican primary on August 9, 2022.

Elections

2022

General election

General election for Vermont House of Representatives Windsor 6 District (2 seats)

Incumbent Kevin Christie and Esme Cole won election in the general election for Vermont House of Representatives Windsor 6 District on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Kevin Christie (D)
 
49.8
 
2,904
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Esme Cole (D)
 
48.0
 
2,801
 Other/Write-in votes
 
2.2
 
127

Total votes: 5,832
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Vermont House of Representatives Windsor 6 District (2 seats)

Esme Cole and incumbent Kevin Christie defeated Nicholas Bramlage in the Democratic primary for Vermont House of Representatives Windsor 6 District on August 9, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Esme Cole
 
41.2
 
999
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Kevin Christie
 
39.8
 
967
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Nicholas Bramlage
 
18.7
 
454
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.3
 
7

Total votes: 2,427
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Vermont House of Representatives Windsor 6 District (2 seats)

No candidate advanced from the primary.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Kevin Christie (Write-in)
 
29.4
 
15
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Mark Donka (Write-in)
 
23.5
 
12
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Nicholas Bramlage (Write-in)
 
5.9
 
3
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Joe Trottier (Write-in)
 
5.9
 
3
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Esme Cole (Write-in)
 
5.9
 
3
 Other/Write-in votes
 
29.4
 
15

Total votes: 51
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2020

See also: Vermont House of Representatives elections, 2020

General election

General election for Vermont House of Representatives Windsor 4-2 District (Historical) (2 seats)

Incumbent Kevin Christie and incumbent Rebecca White defeated Alice Flanders and Nicholas Bramlage in the general election for Vermont House of Representatives Windsor 4-2 District (Historical) on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Kevin Christie (D)
 
36.8
 
2,789
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Rebecca White (D)
 
35.6
 
2,698
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Alice Flanders (R)
 
18.3
 
1,384
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Nicholas Bramlage (Vermont Progressive Party) Candidate Connection
 
8.8
 
666
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.4
 
33

Total votes: 7,570
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Vermont House of Representatives Windsor 4-2 District (Historical) (2 seats)

Incumbent Rebecca White and incumbent Kevin Christie advanced from the Democratic primary for Vermont House of Representatives Windsor 4-2 District (Historical) on August 11, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Rebecca White
 
51.3
 
1,064
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Kevin Christie
 
47.6
 
988
 Other/Write-in votes
 
1.1
 
22

Total votes: 2,074
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Vermont House of Representatives Windsor 4-2 District (Historical) (2 seats)

Alice Flanders advanced from the Republican primary for Vermont House of Representatives Windsor 4-2 District (Historical) on August 11, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Alice Flanders
 
92.0
 
381
 Other/Write-in votes
 
8.0
 
33

Total votes: 414
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Vermont Progressive Party primary election

Vermont Progressive Party primary for Vermont House of Representatives Windsor 4-2 District (Historical) (2 seats)

Nicholas Bramlage advanced from the Vermont Progressive Party primary for Vermont House of Representatives Windsor 4-2 District (Historical) on August 11, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Nicholas Bramlage Candidate Connection
 
92.3
 
12
 Other/Write-in votes
 
7.7
 
1

Total votes: 13
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Campaign themes

2022

Ballotpedia survey responses

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2020

Candidate Connection

Nicholas Bramlage completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2020. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Bramlage's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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The questions for representatives this election are "What did you do for your community during the pandemic?" and "How did your actions demonstrate your ability to provide leadership through the inevitable future emergencies created by climate change?" Finally "How do you demonstrate your beliefs in your personal life?"

I helped out the government when they struggled finding masks. I worked 18 hours a day for weeks in March 2020 to source, buy, and donate masks. At a time when masks were urgently needed, to flatten the curve, and nearly impossible to get. I loaded up my vehicle and, started driving, giving out nearly 100,000 masks

I am donating 70% of my government salary to local charities, non-profits, and activist groups that address social justice, homelessness, addiction, and survival/trauma. Why? Because I know that one person can't do it all and I choose to invest and empower those who are already on the ground doing the work every day. I want to create a government that supports and empowers us, so we do not have to sacrifice our passion in order to survive.

1. Innovative Leadership- 2. Education that empowers / Free Online State College - 3. Protect Vermont's natural resources and local farms, business's, and craft artisians - 4. Progressive Criminal Justice System - 5. Legalize and regulate the sale of marijuana and eliminate the opiod Epidemic - 6. Universal Healthcare Coverage - 7. Social Justice: Minority / Black / LGBTQA++++ - 8. Infrastructure

  • I am donating 70% of my government salary to local charities, non-profits, and activist groups that address social justice, homelessness, addiction, and survival/trauma. Why? Because I know that one person can't do it all and I choose to invest and empower those who are already on the ground doing the work every day.
  • I helped out the government when they struggled finding masks. I worked 18 hours a day for weeks in March 2020 to source, buy, and donate masks. At a time when masks were urgently needed, to flatten the curve, and nearly impossible to get. I loaded up my vehicle and, started driving, giving out nearly 100,000 masks
  • 1. Innovative Leadership- 2. Education that empowers / Free Online State College - 3. Protect Vermont's natural resources and local farms, business's, and craft artisians - 4. Progressive Criminal Justice System - 5. Legalize and regulate the sale of marijuana and eliminate the opiod Epidemic - 6. Universal Healthcare Coverage - 7. Social Justice: Minority / Black / LGBTQA++++ - 8. Infrastructure

2. Education that empowers / Free Online State College -

You've heard of the saying "If I knew what I know now" ... this phrase should not exist. But it does due to the current state of education which is the same as we've had for centuries. Technology changed, medicine changed, people changed. Education remained the same. It's a basic necessity for every human and I want to create systems that will have more fluid, well rounded, and immediate applications. The ones that progressive businesses look for when they move to an area. The ones that young and talented individuals seek out when deciding where to live and start families. Few ways I plan to do that:

a. Empower our children to be creative and innovative
b. Prepare children mentally, emotionally, and socially to participate in creating a progressive society, ideally before they reach high school
c. Update our already reasonable curriculum to include more involvement d. Create core classes in self-actualization at every grade level, starting in
elementary school
e. Create opportunities for children to get involved in work that improves and benefits the society, in every field and every grade level
f. Create a free online accredited state college in Vermont that's accessible to all

With a strong education system, we can offer incentives to tech companies that share Vermont values. This will bring progressive companies to our home state, which will create new, traditional and tech jobs to boost the economy

Dish washing and volunteering on a farm.

Peter Thiel "Zero to One"

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