CONSENT OF CANDIDATE FORM (17 V.S.A. 2361) VERMONT PRIMARY ELECTION, AUGUST 14, 2018 MAJOR PARTY CANDIDATES ONLY

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CONSENT OF CANDIDATE FORM (17 V.S.A. 2361) VERMONT PRIMARY ELECTION, AUGUST 14, 2018 MAJOR PARTY CANDIDATES ONLY This Consent of Candidate, your Financial Disclosure form*, and your nominating petition must be filed at the same time and in the appropriate filing office, no sooner than MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2018 and no later than 5:00 p.m. on THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2018. *candidates for county office are not required to file a financial disclosure form Each candidate for office in the Primary Election on August 14, 2018 must file a nominating petition, consent form, and financial disclosure (except for county office candidates who do not file a financial disclosure) with the filing officer in order to authorize the printing of his or her name on the primary ballot. OFFICE Statewide & Congressional Officers State Senator State Representative County Officers WHERE TO FILE Secretary of State Senatorial District Clerk Representative District Clerk County Clerk Please complete this form carefully. This form is required by law to establish exactly how each candidate's name, town of residence, and district will appear on the ballot. The law also requires that each candidate provide us with a mailing address. You may include initials or nicknames in your name; however professional titles cannot appear on the ballot. It will be most helpful if you limit your name including spaces to no more than 24 characters. (PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY) I consent to having my name printed on the Vermont primary ballot as follows: OFFICE: DISTRICT: In the space above: If you are a statewide candidate, write Statewide. Candidates for state senate, write your senate district (i.e. Essex-Orleans ); for county office, write your county name (i.e. Franklin ); for state representative, write in your state representative district (i.e. Addison 2-1 ). If you do not know the official name of your district you can find it on our website www.vermont-elections.org or call the Elections Division at (802) 828-2363. Your form must use the official name of the legislative district and NOT just a list of town names. My name, town or city of residence, and party are as follows exactly as I want it to appear on the ballot: Name: Town of Residence: Party: Candidate s Signature: Mailing Address: Town, State, Zip: Daytime phone: Evening/Weekend: Email Address: Website URL: (Information provided will appear on the Secretary of State s website)

PETITION FOR NOMINATION FOR MAJOR PARTY CANDIDATES in the VERMONT PRIMARY ELECTION, AUGUST 14, 2018 I join in a petition to place on the Vermont primary ballot of the Party, the name of, whose residence is in the City/Town of in the County of for the office of, in the district of to be voted for on Tuesday, the 14th day of August, 2018; and I certify that I am at the present time a registered Vermont voter and am qualified to vote for a candidate for this office. SIGNATURE PRINT NAME HERE TOWN OF RESIDENCE (25 blank lines/page)

FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE STATEMENT VERMONT CANDIDATES FOR STATE AND LEGISLATIVE OFFICE WHO MUST FILE AND WHEN: Pursuant to 17 V.S.A 2414 each candidate for Statewide office, State Senator, or State Representative must file the following financial disclosure statement. This financial disclosure statement must be filed at the same time as the Candidate Petition and Consent of Candidate form. The financial information is for the prior calendar year. For information on completing form, contact: StateEthicsCommission@vermont.gov Please attach additional pages as necessary to complete this form. Financial information for calendar year: Name of Candidate: Mailing Address: E-mail address: Office Seeking: District: 1. Sources of personal income - Disclose each source, but not amount, of personal income of the candidate and of his or her spouse or domestic partner [17 V.S.A 2414 (e) (1)], that totals more than $5,000. [17 V.S.A 2414 (a) (1)] A. Employment List employer & employer business address. If self-employed, describe the nature of the selfemployment. Neither I nor my spouse, or domestic partner have sources of employment income required to be listed. Employer Name Employer Business Address Candidate/Spouse or B. Investment Income - Disclose each source, but not amount, of personal income of the candidate and of his or her spouse or domestic partner, that totals more than $5,000. Sources of investment income include, but are not limited to, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, income-producing property, joint ventures and business interests not included in Part 3 below. Brokerage firms may be listed; individual stock holdings need not be disclosed unless stock ownership represents 10% or more, in which case the ownership should be listed in Part 3 below. Retirement holdings need not be listed. [17 V.S.A 2414 (a) (1) (b)] Neither I nor my spouse or domestic partner have investments required to be listed. Source Nature of Investment Candidate/Spouse or

2. Service List service on each Board, Commission, Committee or other Entity that is regulated by law or that receives state funding. [17 V.S.A 2414 (a) (2)] I have no service I am required to list. Board, Commission, Committee Entity Position on Board, Commission, Committee or other Entity 3. Business List any company which the candidate or his or her spouse or domestic partner, or the candidate together with his or her spouse or domestic partner, owns more than 10 percent. [17 V.S.A 2414 (a) (3)] Neither I nor my spouse or domestic partner has businesses required to be listed. Business Name Business Address Candidate/Spouse or 4. Lease or Contract List any lease or contract with the State held or entered into by: (A) the candidate or his or her spouse or domestic partner; or (B) a company of which the candidate or his or her spouse or domestic partner, or the candidate together with his or her spouse or domestic partner, owns more than 10 percent. [17 V.S.A 2414 (a) (4)] Neither I nor my spouse or domestic partner have leases or contracts required to be listed. Type of lease or contract Candidate/Spouse or 5. Lobbying Activities if a candidate s spouse or domestic partner is a lobbyist, the candidate shall disclose that fact and provide the name of his or her spouse or domestic partner and, if applicable, the name of his or her lobbying firm.. [17 V.S.A 2414 (b)] My spouse/domestic partner has no lobbying activities required to be listed. Lobbying firm Name and role of spouse or domestic partner 6. Tax Return - Candidates for State office shall attach to this form a copy of his or her most recent U.S. Individual Income Tax Return Form 1040. The candidate may redact the following information: (1) the candidate s Social Security Number and that of his or her spouse, if applicable; (2) the names of any dependent and the dependent s Social Security Number; and (3) the signature of the candidate and that of his or her spouse, if applicable. [17 V.S.A 2414 (c)] I hereby certify, under the pains and penalties of perjury, that the information provided is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge, information, and belief. Date: Signature of Candidate: RETURN COMPLETED STATEMENT TO THE OFFICER WITH WHOM CONSENT OF CANDIDATE FORMS ARE FILED. [17 V.S.A 2414 (a)(1)]

VERMONT PRIMARY ELECTION, AUGUST 14, 2018 INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES SIGNATURES REQUIRED 17 V.S.A. 2355 WHERE TO FILE 17 V.S.A. 2357 For Statewide and Congressional Officers 500 For State Senator 100 For County Office 100 For State Representative 50 Statewide and Federal Officers Secretary of State State Senate Senatorial District Clerk* County Office County Clerk* State Representative Representative District Clerk* *If you aren't sure of the location of a County, Representative District or Senate District Clerk, check our website at http://www.sec.state.vt.us, or call the Secretary of State's office at (800) 439-8683 WHEN TO FILE 17 V.S.A. 2356 No sooner than MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2018 and No later than 5:00 p.m. on THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2018 Under Vermont law, "filed" means "deposited in the regularly maintained office of the official with whom the filing is to be made." 17 V.S.A. 2103(13) Petitions will not be accepted on a rolling basis. All pages of the petitions, the consent of candidate form, and the financial disclosure (for all except county officers), must be filed at the same time. CONSENT FORM: 17 V.S.A. 2361 A Consent of Candidate form must be filed at the same time as your Nominating Petition. YOUR NAME WILL NOT BE PRINTED ON THE BALLOT if you fail to file a consent form with your nominating petition. Petitions will not be accepted on a rolling basis. All petition pages and the consent form must be filed at the same time. FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE FORMS: 17 V.S.A. 2414 Candidates for statewide non-federal office, state senate, and state representative must file the State Ethics Commission financial disclosure form along with their petitions and consent. Financial Disclosure forms are not required for County Office candidates. Statewide non-federal candidates must also file a copy of the most recent IRS Form 1040 in accordance with 17 V.S.A. 2414(c)*. *Please note that the law allows for certain information to be redacted. ONE PETITION FOR EACH OFFICE: 17 V.S.A. 2353(b)(2) A candidate must file separate petitions for each office you seek to be a candidate for. ONE PARTY ONLY 17 V.S.A. 2353(b)(1) You may run in only one party in the primary election, and only major party candidates may run in the primary election. INFORMATION FOR SIGNERS WHAT IT MEANS TO SIGN Your signature doesn't necessarily indicate that you support the candidate. HOW MANY PRIMARY PETITIONS YOU MAY SIGN 17 V.S.A. 2354 You may sign as many primary petitions for a given office as there are nominations to be made (seats to be filled) for that office. For example: --You may sign one primary petition for Governor for each major party. -- If you live in a two-member district you may sign two different petitions for each major party. If you live in a three-member district you may sign three different petitions for each major party. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, please visit our website at http://www.sec.state.vt.us or call Elections Division in the Office of the Secretary of State at (800) 439-8683 (toll-free within VT) or (802) 828-2363