2024 Vermont House of Representatives election

2024 Vermont House of Representatives election

← 2022 November 5, 2024 2026 →

All 150 seats in the Vermont House of Representatives
76 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader Jill Krowinski Patricia McCoy Taylor Small
(retiring)
Party Democratic Republican Progressive
Leader since January 6, 2021 January 9, 2019 April 1, 2024
Leader's seat Chittenden-16 Rutland-1 Chittenden-21
Current seats 105 37 4
Seats needed Steady Increase 39 Increase 72

 
Leader none Jarrod Sammis
(de facto)
(retiring)
Party Independent Libertarian
Leader since N/A May 3, 2023
Leader's seat N/A Rutland-3
Current seats 3 1
Seats needed Increase 73 Increase 75

Map of the incumbents:
     Democratic incumbent
     Republican incumbent
     Progressive incumbent
     Independent incumbent
     Libertarian incumbent

Incumbent Speaker

Jill Krowinski
Democratic



The 2024 Vermont House of Representatives election will be held on November 5, 2024, alongside the 2024 United States elections.[1]

Retirements

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Thirty-five incumbents will not seek re-election.[1]

Democrats

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  1. Addison-4: Caleb Elder is retiring to run for State Senate.
  2. Addison-Rutland: Joseph Andriano is retiring.
  3. Bennington-1: Nelson Brownell is retiring to run for Justice of the Peace in Pownal.
  4. Bennington-2: Dane Whitman is retiring.
  5. Bennington-4: Seth Bongartz is retiring to run for State Senate.
  6. Caledonia-2: Chip Troiano is retiring.
  7. Caledonia-Washington: Henry Pearl is retiring.
  8. Chittenden-7: Jessica Brumsted is retiring to run for Justice of the Peace in Shelburne.
  9. Chittenden-8: Noah Hyman is retiring.
  10. Chittenden-13: Gabrielle Stebbins is retiring.
  11. Chittenden-20: Seth Chase is retiring.
  12. Chittenden-20: Curt Taylor is retiring to run for Justice of the Peace in Colchester.
  13. Lamoille-2: Melanie Carpenter is retiring.
  14. Lamoille-Washington: Avram Patt is retiring.
  15. Orleans-3: Dave Templeman is retiring.
  16. Orleans-4: Katherine Sims is retiring to run for State Senate.
  17. Rutland-Windsor: Logan Nicoll is retiring.
  18. Washington-2: Kari Dolan is retiring.
  19. Washington-3: Peter Anthony is retiring to run for Justice of the Peace in Barre.
  20. Windham-1: Sara Coffey is retiring to run for Justice of the Peace in Guilford.
  21. Windham-6: Tristan Roberts is retiring.
  22. Windham-9: Tristan Toleno is retiring.
  23. Windsor-2: John Arrison is retiring to run for Justice of the Peace in Weathersfield.
  24. Windsor-5: Tesha Buss is retiring.

Republicans

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  1. Caledonia-Essex: Scott Beck is retiring to run for State Senate.
  2. Chittenden-19: Patrick Brennan is retiring to run for State Senate.
  3. Chittenden-Franklin: Chris Mattos is retiring to run for State Senate.
  4. Essex-Caledonia: Terri Lynn Williams is retiring.
  5. Orange-3: Rodney Graham is retiring.
  6. Orleans-1: Brian Smith is retiring to run for Justice of the Peace in Derby.
  7. Rutland-2: Arthur Peterson is retiring.
  8. Rutland-4: Paul Clifford is retiring to run for Justice of the Peace in Rutland.
  9. Rutland-8: Butch Shaw is retiring to run for Justice of the Peace in Pittsford.

Progressives

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  1. Chittenden-21: Taylor Small is retiring to run for Justice of the Peace in Winooski.

Libertarians

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  1. Rutland-3: Jarrod Sammis is retiring.

Resignation

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One seat was left vacant on the day of the general election due to resignation in 2024.

Independents

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  1. Windham-Windsor-Bennington: Kelly Pajala resigned July 25 to take a job with FEMA.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Vermont House of Representatives elections, 2024". Ballotpedia. Retrieved June 14, 2024.
  2. ^ O'Connor, Kevin (August 7, 2024). "Londonderry's dual town clerk and state legislator resigns to work for FEMA". VTDigger. Retrieved October 27, 2024.