2024 Vermont House of Representatives election
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November 5, 2024
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The 2024 Vermont House of Representatives election was held on November 5, 2024, alongside the 2024 United States elections.[1]
Although the Democrats retained the House, they lost their veto-proof majority, dwindling to 87 seats. Republicans attained their best House result since 2004, coming away with 56 representatives.[2]
Democrats
Thirty-five incumbents did not seek re-election.[1]
- Addison-4: Caleb Elder retired to run for State Senate.
- Addison-Rutland: Joseph Andriano retired.
- Bennington-1: Nelson Brownell retired to run for Justice of the Peace in Pownal.
- Bennington-2: Dane Whitman retired.
- Bennington-4: Seth Bongartz retired to run for State Senate.
- Caledonia-2: Chip Troiano retired.
- Caledonia-Washington: Henry Pearl retired.
- Chittenden-7: Jessica Brumsted retired to run for Justice of the Peace in Shelburne.
- Chittenden-8: Noah Hyman retired.
- Chittenden-13: Gabrielle Stebbins retired.
- Chittenden-20: Seth Chase retired.
- Chittenden-20: Curt Taylor retired to run for Justice of the Peace in Colchester.
- Lamoille-2: Melanie Carpenter retired.
- Lamoille-Washington: Avram Patt retired.
- Orleans-3: Dave Templeman retired.
- Orleans-4: Katherine Sims retired to run for State Senate.
- Rutland-Windsor: Logan Nicoll retired.
- Washington-2: Kari Dolan retired.
- Washington-3: Peter Anthony retired to run for Justice of the Peace in Barre.
- Windham-1: Sara Coffey retired to run for Justice of the Peace in Guilford.
- Windham-6: Tristan Roberts retired.
- Windham-9: Tristan Toleno retired.
- Windsor-2: John Arrison retired to run for Justice of the Peace in Weathersfield.
- Windsor-5: Tesha Buss retired.
Republicans
- Caledonia-Essex: Scott Beck retired to run for State Senate.
- Chittenden-19: Patrick Brennan retired to run for State Senate.
- Chittenden-Franklin: Chris Mattos retired to run for State Senate.
- Essex-Caledonia: Terri Lynn Williams retired.
- Orange-3: Rodney Graham retired.
- Orleans-1: Brian Smith retired to run for Justice of the Peace in Derby.
- Rutland-2: Arthur Peterson retired.
- Rutland-4: Paul Clifford retired to run for Justice of the Peace in Rutland.
- Rutland-8: Butch Shaw retired to run for Justice of the Peace in Pittsford.
Progressives
- Chittenden-21: Taylor Small retired to run for Justice of the Peace in Winooski.
Libertarians
- Rutland-3: Jarrod Sammis retired.
Resignation
One seat was left vacant on the day of the general election due to resignation in 2024.
Independents
- Windham-Windsor-Bennington: Kelly Pajala resigned July 25 to take a job with FEMA.[3]
Predictions
| Source | Ranking | As of |
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| Sabato's Crystal Ball[4] | Safe D | October 23, 2024 |
Results
Italics denote an open seat held by the incumbent party; bold text denotes a gain for a party.
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