Valorie Taylor

American politician from Vermont From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Valorie Taylor (born 1977) is an American politician who serves in the Vermont House of Representatives.

Preceded byJim Harrison
ConstituencyRutland 11 (2023–2026)
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Valorie Taylor
Member of the Vermont House of Representatives
Assumed office
January 2, 2026
Preceded byJim Harrison
ConstituencyRutland 11 (2023–2026)
Personal details
PartyRepublican
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Early life and education

Taylor grew up in Clarendon, Vermont and graduated from Mill River High School in 1995.[1] She moved to Mendon, Vermont in 2015.[2]

Career

Taylor previously served on the Mendon Selectboard.[2][3][4] She was elected in 2021, served three years, and resigned in 2024 citing stress and wanting to spend more time with her family.[5] Taylor was selected by Vermont Governor Phil Scott to serve as a Republican member of the Vermont House of Representatives for the Rutland-11 District in 2026.[6] She fills the seat vacated by Jim Harrison.[3]

Personal life

Taylor, who has two children, has described herself as a "stay at home mom."[1] She has worked as a fitness instructor and is a competitive runner and currently runs a residential painting business.[1][7]

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