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The 2024 Vermont Senate election will take place on November 5, 2024, as part of the biennial United States elections. The election will coincide with elections for other offices including the U.S. Senate, U.S. House, Governor, and State House. Vermont voters will elect all 30 state senators from 16 districts, with each district electing between one and three senators. State senators serve two-year terms in the Vermont Senate. Primary elections will be held on August 13, 2024. [1]
Party | Candidates | Votes | % | Primary seats | Secondary seats | ||||||
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Primary | Secondary | Before | After | +/− | Before | After | +/− | ||||
Democratic | 22 [a] | 3 | |||||||||
Republican | 7 [b] | 1 | |||||||||
Progressive | 1 [c] | 4 | |||||||||
Total | 100.0 | 30 | 30 | ±0 | 8 |
District | Incumbent | Party | Elected Senator | Party | ||
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Addison | Ruth Hardy | Dem | ||||
Christopher Bray | Dem | |||||
Bennington | Dick Sears | Dem/Rep | ||||
Brian Campion | Dem | |||||
Caledonia | Jane Kitchel | Dem | ||||
Chittenden Central | Philip Baruth | Dem/Prog | ||||
Martine Gulick | Dem | |||||
Tanya Vyhovsky | Prog/Dem | |||||
Chittenden North | Irene Wrenner | Dem | ||||
Chittenden Southeast | Thomas Chittenden | Dem | ||||
Ginny Lyons | Dem | |||||
Kesha Ram Hinsdale | Dem/Prog | |||||
Essex | Russ Ingalls | Rep/Dem | ||||
Franklin | Randy Brock | Rep | ||||
Robert Norris | Rep | |||||
Grand Isle | Richard Mazza | Dem | ||||
Lamoille | Richard Westman | Rep/Dem | ||||
Orange | Mark MacDonald | Dem | ||||
Orleans | Robert Starr | Dem | ||||
Rutland | Brian Collamore | Rep | ||||
Dave Weeks | Rep | |||||
Terry Williams | Rep | |||||
Washington | Ann Cummings | Dem | ||||
Andrew Perchlik | Dem/Prog | |||||
Anne Watson | Dem/Prog | |||||
Windham | Wendy Harrison | Dem | ||||
Nader Hashim | Dem | |||||
Windsor | Alison Clarkson | Dem | ||||
Richard McCormack | Dem | |||||
Rebecca White | Dem |
Incumbent Democrats Ruth Hardy, who has represented the district since 2019, and Christopher Bray, who has represented the district since 2013, are eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Democrats Dick Sears, who has represented the district since 1993, and Brian Campion, who has represented the district since 2015, are both eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Democrat Jane Kitchel, who has represented the district since 2005, is eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Democrats Philip Baruth, who has represented the district since 2011, and Martine Gulick, who has represented the district since 2023, and incumbent Progressive Tanya Vyhovsky, who has represented the district since 2023, are all eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Democrat Irene Wrenner, who has represented the district since 2023, is eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Democrats Thomas Chittenden, who has represented the district since 2021, Ginny Lyons, who has represented the district since 2001, and Kesha Ram Hinsdale, who has represented the district since 2021, are all eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Republican Russ Ingalls, who has represented the district since 2021, is eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Republicans Randy Brock, who has represented the district since 2017, and Robert Norris, who has represented the district since 2023, are both eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Democrat Richard Mazza, who has represented the district since 1985, resigned on April 8, 2024, due to health issues. [4]
Incumbent Republican Richard Westman, who has represented the district since 2011, is eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Democrat Mark MacDonald, who has represented the district since 2003, is eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Democrat Robert Starr, who has represented the district since 2005, is not running for re-election. [5]
Incumbent Republicans Brian Collamore, who has represented the district since 2015, Dave Weeks, who has represented the district since 2023, and Terry Williams, who has represented the district since 2023, are eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Democrats Ann Cummings, who has represented the district since 1997, Andrew Perchlik, who has represented the district since 2019, and Anne Watson, who has represented the district since 2023, are eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Democrats Wendy Harrison and Nader Hashim, both of whom have represented the district since 2023, are eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Democrats Alison Clarkson, who has represented the district since 2017, Richard McCormack, who has represented the district since 2007, and Rebecca White, who has represented the district since 2023, are eligible to run for re-election. McCormack announced in March 2024 that he would retire. [6]
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Elections in Vermont |
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The 2024 Vermont Senate election will take place on November 5, 2024, as part of the biennial United States elections. The election will coincide with elections for other offices including the U.S. Senate, U.S. House, Governor, and State House. Vermont voters will elect all 30 state senators from 16 districts, with each district electing between one and three senators. State senators serve two-year terms in the Vermont Senate. Primary elections will be held on August 13, 2024. [1]
Party | Candidates | Votes | % | Primary seats | Secondary seats | ||||||
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Primary | Secondary | Before | After | +/− | Before | After | +/− | ||||
Democratic | 22 [a] | 3 | |||||||||
Republican | 7 [b] | 1 | |||||||||
Progressive | 1 [c] | 4 | |||||||||
Total | 100.0 | 30 | 30 | ±0 | 8 |
District | Incumbent | Party | Elected Senator | Party | ||
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Addison | Ruth Hardy | Dem | ||||
Christopher Bray | Dem | |||||
Bennington | Dick Sears | Dem/Rep | ||||
Brian Campion | Dem | |||||
Caledonia | Jane Kitchel | Dem | ||||
Chittenden Central | Philip Baruth | Dem/Prog | ||||
Martine Gulick | Dem | |||||
Tanya Vyhovsky | Prog/Dem | |||||
Chittenden North | Irene Wrenner | Dem | ||||
Chittenden Southeast | Thomas Chittenden | Dem | ||||
Ginny Lyons | Dem | |||||
Kesha Ram Hinsdale | Dem/Prog | |||||
Essex | Russ Ingalls | Rep/Dem | ||||
Franklin | Randy Brock | Rep | ||||
Robert Norris | Rep | |||||
Grand Isle | Richard Mazza | Dem | ||||
Lamoille | Richard Westman | Rep/Dem | ||||
Orange | Mark MacDonald | Dem | ||||
Orleans | Robert Starr | Dem | ||||
Rutland | Brian Collamore | Rep | ||||
Dave Weeks | Rep | |||||
Terry Williams | Rep | |||||
Washington | Ann Cummings | Dem | ||||
Andrew Perchlik | Dem/Prog | |||||
Anne Watson | Dem/Prog | |||||
Windham | Wendy Harrison | Dem | ||||
Nader Hashim | Dem | |||||
Windsor | Alison Clarkson | Dem | ||||
Richard McCormack | Dem | |||||
Rebecca White | Dem |
Incumbent Democrats Ruth Hardy, who has represented the district since 2019, and Christopher Bray, who has represented the district since 2013, are eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Democrats Dick Sears, who has represented the district since 1993, and Brian Campion, who has represented the district since 2015, are both eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Democrat Jane Kitchel, who has represented the district since 2005, is eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Democrats Philip Baruth, who has represented the district since 2011, and Martine Gulick, who has represented the district since 2023, and incumbent Progressive Tanya Vyhovsky, who has represented the district since 2023, are all eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Democrat Irene Wrenner, who has represented the district since 2023, is eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Democrats Thomas Chittenden, who has represented the district since 2021, Ginny Lyons, who has represented the district since 2001, and Kesha Ram Hinsdale, who has represented the district since 2021, are all eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Republican Russ Ingalls, who has represented the district since 2021, is eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Republicans Randy Brock, who has represented the district since 2017, and Robert Norris, who has represented the district since 2023, are both eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Democrat Richard Mazza, who has represented the district since 1985, resigned on April 8, 2024, due to health issues. [4]
Incumbent Republican Richard Westman, who has represented the district since 2011, is eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Democrat Mark MacDonald, who has represented the district since 2003, is eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Democrat Robert Starr, who has represented the district since 2005, is not running for re-election. [5]
Incumbent Republicans Brian Collamore, who has represented the district since 2015, Dave Weeks, who has represented the district since 2023, and Terry Williams, who has represented the district since 2023, are eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Democrats Ann Cummings, who has represented the district since 1997, Andrew Perchlik, who has represented the district since 2019, and Anne Watson, who has represented the district since 2023, are eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Democrats Wendy Harrison and Nader Hashim, both of whom have represented the district since 2023, are eligible to run for re-election.
Incumbent Democrats Alison Clarkson, who has represented the district since 2017, Richard McCormack, who has represented the district since 2007, and Rebecca White, who has represented the district since 2023, are eligible to run for re-election. McCormack announced in March 2024 that he would retire. [6]