Elections

House, Senate election results compare former and new senators and representatives

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by Guy Page

The Clerk of the Vermont House of Representatives has released a document showing all of the new members of the Vermont House of Representatives and Senate, and the legislators they replaced.

The document includes ‘unofficial’ tallies only and does not mention the likely recounts in the Springfield and Pownal House districts, where Republicans came within a couple dozen votes of winning.

“The 2024 General Election: Changes In Legislative Membership” can be seen here. It also compares the overall composition of 2023-24 and 2025-26 House bienniums: 105 (D); 37 (R); 4 (P); 3 (I); 1 (L), to of 87 (D); 56 (R); 4 (P); 3 (I), and the Senate totals: ’23-24: 22 (D); 7 (R); 1 (P), ’25-26 Senate: 16 (D); 13 (R); 1 (P).


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  1. The non returning senators want to thank the taxpayers for allowing us to milk the Vermont government for over thirty years and not hanging us on the statehouse lawn for our cover up of the COVID SCAM DEMIC. Got to wonder how many senators had stocks in big pharma.