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Chamber profiles hot primary, general election races

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by the Lake Champlain Chamber

About 36 Vermont House seats affected by retirements are now up for grabs, according to a review by the Lake Champlain Chamber. About half of all House races are uncontested and of those, about 46 are held by Democrats, and 25 are held by Republicans.  

Democrats are running roughly 132 House candidates, while Republicans are running 79. The Progressive party is officially running only two candidates for the 150 House seats.

In the Senate, five seats are up for grabs due to Senators departing. The Democrats and Republicans are somewhat evenly matched, with 32 Democratic candidates and 26 Republican candidates running in the primary for 30 total seats. 

The Republicans will need to net about five seats to make veto votes less predictable for the Democrats. Also, in the Senate, a change to more moderate Democrats can make a massive difference as well.

House primary toss-ups 

Interesting general election contests

The Lake Champlain Chamber is a nonpartisan entity that does not endorse candidates, and this guide is solely to inform voters of options ahead of the August 13th primary election and November 5th general election.  

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