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Cordes, Olson will represent Democrats on ballot

FIRST-TIME CANDIDATE Herb Olson, a Starksboro Democrat, was the top vote-getter in the four-person race, followed by incumbent Rep. Mari Cordes, D-Bristol.

Those filling out the Democratic ballot in Tuesday’s Addison-4 primary picked incumbent Rep. Mari Cordes of Bristol and Herb Olson of Starksboro to move on to the Nov. 5 general election, when residents of Bristol, Lincoln, Monkton and Starksboro will make a final decision on who will represent them in the Vermont House.

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