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Vermont House of Representatives

The Vermont House of Representatives is the lower house of the Vermont General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Vermont. The House comprises 150 members, with each member representing around 4,100 citizens. Representatives are elected to a two-year term without term limits.

Vermont House of Representatives
Vermont General Assembly
Type
Type
Term limits
None
History
New session started
January 6, 2021
Leadership
Jill Krowinski (D)
since January 6, 2021
Majority Leader
Emily Long (D)
since January 6, 2021
Minority Leader
Patricia McCoy (R)
since January 8, 2019
Structure
Seats150
Political groups
Majority (112)
  •   Democratic (104)
  •   Progressive (5)
  •   Independent (3)

Minority (38)

Length of term
2 years
AuthoritySection 7, Legislative Department, Constitution of Vermont
Salary$636/week + per diem
Elections
First-past-the-post/Plurality-at-large
Last election
November 8, 2022
(150 seats)
Next election
November 5, 2024
(150 seats)
RedistrictingLegislative control
Meeting place
State House Chamber,
Vermont State House
Montpelier, Vermont, U.S.

Vermont had a unicameral legislature until 1836. It added a senate by constitutional amendment.[1] The House meets in Representatives Hall at the Vermont State House in Montpelier. It is the only U.S. state legislature whose debating chamber seating layout comes closer to that of the Westminster-style parliament found elsewhere.[2]

Leadership

The Speaker of the House presides over the House of Representatives. The Speaker is elected by the full House by Australian Ballot. If there is only one candidate, the election is usually held by voice vote. In addition to presiding over the body, the Speaker controls committee assignments and the flow of legislation. Other House leaders, such as the majority and minority leaders and whips, are elected by their respective party caucuses relative to their party's strength in the chamber. There are three party caucuses in the Vermont House; the Democratic Caucus which is currently in the majority, and the Republican and Progressive Caucuses, each currently being in the minority. Independent members of the House may choose to caucus with a party or none at all.

On January 6, 2021, Jill Krowinski (D-Burlington) was sworn in as the Speaker of the House.[3] The Clerk of the House is BetsyAnn Wrask.[4]

Current leadership

Position Name Party Residence District
Speaker of the House Jill Krowinski Democratic Burlington Chittenden-6-3
Majority Leader Emily Long Democratic Newfane Windham-5
Assistant Majority Leader (Whip) Mike McCarthy Democratic St. Albans City Franklin 3-1
Minority Leader Patricia McCoy Republican Poultney Rutland-1
Assistant Minority Leader (Whip) Rob LaClair Republican Barre Town Washington-2
Progressive Leader Selene Colburn Progressive Burlington Chittenden 6-4
Assistant Progressive Leader (Whip) Emma Mulvaney-Stanak Progressive Burlington Chittenden 6-2

Composition

Affiliation Party
(shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Progressive Independent Republican Vacant
End 2012 94 5 3 47 150 0
Begin 2013 96 5 4 44 149 1
End 2014 45 150 0
2015–2016 85 6 6 53 150 0
2017-2018 83 7 7 53 150 0
2019-2020 95 7 5 43 150 0
Begin 2021 92 7 5 46 150 0
Begin 2023 104 5 3 38 150 0
Latest voting share 75% 25%

Members

District Representative Party Residence First elected
Addison-1 Amy Sheldon Dem Middlebury 2014
Robin Scheu Dem Middlebury 2016
Addison-2 Peter Conlon Dem Cornwall 2016
Addison-3 Matt Birong Dem Vergennes 2018
Diane Lanpher Dem Vergennes 2008
Addison-4 Mari Cordes Dem/Prog[a] Lincoln 2018
Caleb Elder Dem Starksboro 2018
Addison-5 Jubilee McGill Dem Bridport 2022
Addison-Rutland Joseph Andriano Dem Orwell 2022
Bennington-1 Nelson Brownell Dem Pownal 2002
Bennington-2 Timothy Corcoran II Dem Bennington 2002
Dane Whitman Dem Bennington 2020
Bennington-3 David Durfee Dem Shaftsbury 2018
Bennington-4 Seth Bongartz Dem Manchester 2020
Kathleen James Dem Manchester 2018
Bennington-5 Mary A. Morrissey Rep Bennington 1996
Jim Carroll Dem Bennington 2022 (2019–2021)
Bennington-Rutland Mike Rice Dem Dorset 2022
Caledonia-1 Bobby Farlice-Rubio Dem McIndoe Falls 2022
Caledonia-2 Chip Troiano Dem East Hardwick 2014
Caledonia-3 Dennis LaBounty Dem Vermont 2022
Charles Wilson Rep Lyndon 2022
Caledonia-Essex Scott Beck Rep St. Johnsbury 2014
Scott Campbell Dem St. Johnsbury 2018
Caledonia-Washington Henry Pearl Dem Danville 2020
Chittenden-1 Jana Brown Dem Richmond 2020
Chittenden-2 Erin Brady Dem Williston 2020
Jim McCullough Dem Williston 2002
Chittenden-3 Trevor Squirrell Dem Underhill 2016
Edye Graning[5] Dem Jericho 2022
Chittenden-4-1 Mike Yantachka Dem Charlotte 2010
Chittenden-4-2 Bill Lippert Dem Hinesburg 1992
Chittenden-5-1 Kate Webb Dem Shelburne 2008
Chittenden-5-2 Jessica Brumsted Dem Shelburne 2016
Chittenden-6-1 Carol Ode Dem Burlington 2016
Robert Hooper Dem Burlington 2018
Chittenden-6-2 Emma Mulvaney-Stanak Prog/Dem[a] Burlington 2020
Chittenden-6-3 Jill Krowinski Dem Burlington 2012↑
Curtis McCormack Dem Burlington 2012
Chittenden-6-4 Brian Cina Prog/Dem[a] Burlington 2016
Selene Colburn Prog/Dem[a] Burlington 2016
Chittenden-6-5 Tiff Bluemle Dem Burlington 2020
Gabrielle Stebbins Dem Burlington 2020
Chittenden-6-6 Barbara Rachelson Dem/Prog[a] Burlington 2012
Chittenden-6-7 Hal Colston Dem Winooski 2008
Taylor Small Prog/Dem[a] Winooski 2020
Chittenden-7-1 Martin LaLonde Dem South Burlington 2014
Chittenden-7-2 Ann Pugh Dem South Burlington 1992
Chittenden-7-3 John Killacky Dem South Burlington 2002
Chittenden-7-4 Maida Townsend Dem South Burlington 2012
Chittenden-8-1 Rey Garofano Dem Essex Town 2021
Tanya Vyhovsky Prog/Dem[a] Essex Town 2020
Chittenden-8-2 Karen Dolan Dem Essex Junction 2020
Lori Houghton Dem Essex Junction 2016
Chittenden-8-3 Alyssa Black Dem Westford 2020
Chittenden-9-1 Seth Chase Dem Colchester 2018
Curt Taylor Dem Colchester 2016
Chittenden-9-2 Sarita Austin Dem Colchester 2018
Patrick Brennan Rep Colchester 2002
Chittenden-10 Vacant
Chittenden-Franklin Chris Taylor Rep Milton 2022
Chris Mattos Rep Milton 2017↑
Essex-Caledonia Terri Lynn Williams Rep Concord 2020
Essex-Orleans Larry Labor Rep Morgan 2022
Franklin-1 Ashley Bartley Rep Fairfax 2022
Carolyn Branagan Rep Georgia 2022 (2003–2017)
Franklin-2 Eileen Dickinson Rep/Dem[a] St. Albans Town 2008
Franklin-3 Mike McCarthy Dem St. Albans City 2018
Franklin-4 Matt Walker Rep Swanton 2022↑
Thomas Oliver Rep/Dem[a] Sheldon 2022
Franklin-5 Wayne Laroche Rep Franklin 2022↑
Lisa Hango Rep Berkshire 2019↑
Franklin-6 James Gregoire Rep/Dem[a] Fairfield 2018
Franklin-7 Penny Demar Rep Enosburg 2022
Franklin-8 Casey Toof Rep St. Albans City 2018
Grand Isle-Chittenden Josie Leavitt Dem Grand Isle 2022
Michael Morgan Rep West Milton 2020
Lamoille-1 Jed Lipsky Ind Stowe 2022
Lamoille-2 Kate Donnally Dem Wolcott 2020
Daniel Noyes Dem Wolcott 2016
Lamoille-3 Lucy Boyden Dem Cambridge 2022
Lamoille-Washington Avram Patt Dem Worcester 2018
Saudia LaMont Dem Morrisville 2016
Orange-1 Carl Demrow Dem Corinth 2022 (2019–2021)
Orange-2 Monique Priestley Dem Bradford 2022
Orange-3 Rodney Graham Rep Williamstown 2014
Orange-Caledonia Joseph Parsons Dem Wells River 2020
Orange-Washington-Addison Jay Hooper Dem Brookfield 2016
Larry Satcowitz Dem Brookfield 2020
Orleans-1 Brian Smith Rep Derby 2016
Orleans-2 Woodman Page Rep Newport City 2018
Orleans-3 Dave Templeman Dem Brownington 2018
Orleans-4 Katherine Sims Dem West Glover 2020
Orleans-Lamoille Mark Higley Rep Lowell 2008
Michael Marcotte Rep Newport Town 2004
Rutland-Bennington Robin Chesnut-Tangerman Dem Middletown Springs 2022 (2015–2021)
Rutland-1 Patricia McCoy Rep Poultney 2014
Rutland-2 Tom Burditt Rep West Rutland 2010
Arthur Peterson Rep Clarendon 2020
Rutland-3 Jarrod Sammis Rep Castleton 2022
Rutland-4 Paul Clifford Rep Rutland City 2022
Rutland-5 Eric Maguire Rep Rutland City 2022
Rutland-6 Mary Howard Dem Rutland City 2016
Rutland-7 William Notte Dem Rutland City 2018
Rutland-8 Butch Shaw Rep/Dem[a] Pittsford 2010
Rutland-9 Stephanie Jerome Dem Brandon 2018
Rutland-10 Bill Canfield Rep Fair Haven 2004
Rutland-11 Jim Harrison Rep/Dem[a] Mendon 2017↑
Rutland-Windsor Logan Nicoll Dem Ludlow 2006
Washington-1 Anne Donahue Rep Northfield 2002
Kenneth Goslant Rep Berlin 2020
Washington-2 Dara Torre Dem Moretown 2022
Kari Dolan Dem Waitsfield 2018
Washington-3 Peter Anthony Dem Barre City 2018
Jonathan Williams Dem Barre City 2022
Washington-4 Conor Casey Dem Montpelier 2022
Kate McCann Dem Montpelier 2022
Washington-5 Ela Chapin Dem East Montpelier 2022
Washington-6 Marc Mihaly Dem East Calais 2022
Washington-Chittenden Tom Stevens Dem Waterbury 2008
Theresa Wood Dem Waterbury 2015↑
Washington-Orange Gina Galfetti Rep Barre Town 2022
Francis McFaun Rep Barre Town 2004
Windham-1 Sara Coffey Dem Guilford 2018
Windham-2 Laura Sibilia Ind Dover 2014
Windham-3 Michelle Bos-Lun Dem Dummerston 2020
Leslie Goldman Dem Bellows Falls 2020
Windham-4 Mike Mrowicki Dem Putney 2008
Windham-5 Emily Long Dem Newfane 2014
Windham-6 Tristan Roberts Dem Halifax 2022
Windham-7 Emilie Kornheiser Dem/Prog[a] Brattleboro 2018
Windham-8 Mollie Burke Prog/Dem[a] Brattleboro 2008
Windham-9 Tristan Toleno Dem Brattleboro 2012
Windham-Windsor-Bennington Kelly Pajala Ind South Londonderry 2017↑
Windsor-1 John Bartholomew Dem Hartland 2010
Elizabeth Burrows Dem/Prog[a] West Windsor 2020
Windsor-2 John Arrison Dem Perkinsville 2020
Windsor-3 Alice Emmons Dem Springfield 1982
Kristi Morris Dem Springfield 2019↑
Windsor-4 Heather Surprenant Prog/Dem[a] Barnard 2020
Windsor-5 Tesha Buss Dem Woodstock 2022
Windsor-6 Kevin "Coach" Christie Dem Hartford 2010
Esme Cole Dem Hartford 2022
Windsor-Orange-1 John O'Brien Dem Tunbridge 2018
Windsor-Orange-2 Rebecca Holcombe Dem Norwich 2022
Jim Masland Dem Thetford Center 1998
Windsor-Addison Kirk White Dem/Prog[a] Rochester 2020
Windsor-Windham Heather Chase Dem Chester 2022
  • ↑: Member was originally appointed
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q When two parties are listed, it means in the last election the representative received enough votes in two parties' primaries to be listed on the general election ballot as the nominee of both. The representative's primary party is listed first.

Past notable members

Nearly all of the Governors of the state and most of its U.S. representatives and U.S. senators were first members of this house. Other prominent members include:

Operations

The house typically meets Tuesday through Friday during the session.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.leg.state.vt.us/reports/02redistricting/LAB_Senate.pdf 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ "Power of Place". www.ncsl.org. 24 July 2014. from the original on 26 February 2022. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
  3. ^ "MEET THE SPEAKER". Vermont General Assembly. 2021. from the original on June 14, 2021. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  4. ^ "Clerk of the House | Vermont General Assembly | Vermont Legislature". legislature.vermont.gov. from the original on September 22, 2022. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  5. ^ "Edye Graning". from the original on 2022-12-13. Retrieved 2022-12-13.
  6. ^ Remsen, Nancy & Hallenbeck, Teri (January 8, 2009). Following the Legislature. Burlington Free Press.

External links

  • Vermont General Assembly
  • Speaker of the House

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The Vermont House of Representatives is the lower house of the Vermont General Assembly the state legislature of the U S state of Vermont The House comprises 150 members with each member representing around 4 100 citizens Representatives are elected to a two year term without term limits Vermont House of RepresentativesVermont General AssemblyTypeTypeLower houseTerm limitsNoneHistoryNew session startedJanuary 6 2021LeadershipSpeakerJill Krowinski D since January 6 2021Majority LeaderEmily Long D since January 6 2021Minority LeaderPatricia McCoy R since January 8 2019StructureSeats150Political groupsMajority 112 Democratic 104 Progressive 5 Independent 3 Minority 38 Republican 38 Length of term2 yearsAuthoritySection 7 Legislative Department Constitution of VermontSalary 636 week per diemElectionsVoting systemFirst past the post Plurality at largeLast electionNovember 8 2022 150 seats Next electionNovember 5 2024 150 seats RedistrictingLegislative controlMeeting placeState House Chamber Vermont State HouseMontpelier Vermont U S Vermont had a unicameral legislature until 1836 It added a senate by constitutional amendment 1 The House meets in Representatives Hall at the Vermont State House in Montpelier It is the only U S state legislature whose debating chamber seating layout comes closer to that of the Westminster style parliament found elsewhere 2 Contents 1 Leadership 1 1 Current leadership 2 Composition 3 Members 4 Past notable members 5 Operations 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksLeadership EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Speaker of the House presides over the House of Representatives The Speaker is elected by the full House by Australian Ballot If there is only one candidate the election is usually held by voice vote In addition to presiding over the body the Speaker controls committee assignments and the flow of legislation Other House leaders such as the majority and minority leaders and whips are elected by their respective party caucuses relative to their party s strength in the chamber There are three party caucuses in the Vermont House the Democratic Caucus which is currently in the majority and the Republican and Progressive Caucuses each currently being in the minority Independent members of the House may choose to caucus with a party or none at all On January 6 2021 Jill Krowinski D Burlington was sworn in as the Speaker of the House 3 The Clerk of the House is BetsyAnn Wrask 4 Current leadership Edit Position Name Party Residence DistrictSpeaker of the House Jill Krowinski Democratic Burlington Chittenden 6 3Majority Leader Emily Long Democratic Newfane Windham 5Assistant Majority Leader Whip Mike McCarthy Democratic St Albans City Franklin 3 1Minority Leader Patricia McCoy Republican Poultney Rutland 1Assistant Minority Leader Whip Rob LaClair Republican Barre Town Washington 2Progressive Leader Selene Colburn Progressive Burlington Chittenden 6 4Assistant Progressive Leader Whip Emma Mulvaney Stanak Progressive Burlington Chittenden 6 2Composition EditSee also Political party strength in Vermont Affiliation Party shading indicates majority caucus TotalDemocratic Progressive Independent Republican VacantEnd 2012 94 5 3 47 150 0Begin 2013 96 5 4 44 149 1End 2014 45 150 02015 2016 85 6 6 53 150 02017 2018 83 7 7 53 150 02019 2020 95 7 5 43 150 0Begin 2021 92 7 5 46 150 0Begin 2023 104 5 3 38 150 0Latest voting share 75 25 Members EditDistrict Representative Party Residence First electedAddison 1 Amy Sheldon Dem Middlebury 2014Robin Scheu Dem Middlebury 2016Addison 2 Peter Conlon Dem Cornwall 2016Addison 3 Matt Birong Dem Vergennes 2018Diane Lanpher Dem Vergennes 2008Addison 4 Mari Cordes Dem Prog a Lincoln 2018Caleb Elder Dem Starksboro 2018Addison 5 Jubilee McGill Dem Bridport 2022Addison Rutland Joseph Andriano Dem Orwell 2022Bennington 1 Nelson Brownell Dem Pownal 2002Bennington 2 Timothy Corcoran II Dem Bennington 2002Dane Whitman Dem Bennington 2020Bennington 3 David Durfee Dem Shaftsbury 2018Bennington 4 Seth Bongartz Dem Manchester 2020Kathleen James Dem Manchester 2018Bennington 5 Mary A Morrissey Rep Bennington 1996Jim Carroll Dem Bennington 2022 2019 2021 Bennington Rutland Mike Rice Dem Dorset 2022Caledonia 1 Bobby Farlice Rubio Dem McIndoe Falls 2022Caledonia 2 Chip Troiano Dem East Hardwick 2014Caledonia 3 Dennis LaBounty Dem Vermont 2022Charles Wilson Rep Lyndon 2022Caledonia Essex Scott Beck Rep St Johnsbury 2014Scott Campbell Dem St Johnsbury 2018Caledonia Washington Henry Pearl Dem Danville 2020Chittenden 1 Jana Brown Dem Richmond 2020Chittenden 2 Erin Brady Dem Williston 2020Jim McCullough Dem Williston 2002Chittenden 3 Trevor Squirrell Dem Underhill 2016Edye Graning 5 Dem Jericho 2022Chittenden 4 1 Mike Yantachka Dem Charlotte 2010Chittenden 4 2 Bill Lippert Dem Hinesburg 1992Chittenden 5 1 Kate Webb Dem Shelburne 2008Chittenden 5 2 Jessica Brumsted Dem Shelburne 2016Chittenden 6 1 Carol Ode Dem Burlington 2016Robert Hooper Dem Burlington 2018Chittenden 6 2 Emma Mulvaney Stanak Prog Dem a Burlington 2020Chittenden 6 3 Jill Krowinski Dem Burlington 2012 Curtis McCormack Dem Burlington 2012Chittenden 6 4 Brian Cina Prog Dem a Burlington 2016Selene Colburn Prog Dem a Burlington 2016Chittenden 6 5 Tiff Bluemle Dem Burlington 2020Gabrielle Stebbins Dem Burlington 2020Chittenden 6 6 Barbara Rachelson Dem Prog a Burlington 2012Chittenden 6 7 Hal Colston Dem Winooski 2008Taylor Small Prog Dem a Winooski 2020Chittenden 7 1 Martin LaLonde Dem South Burlington 2014Chittenden 7 2 Ann Pugh Dem South Burlington 1992Chittenden 7 3 John Killacky Dem South Burlington 2002Chittenden 7 4 Maida Townsend Dem South Burlington 2012Chittenden 8 1 Rey Garofano Dem Essex Town 2021Tanya Vyhovsky Prog Dem a Essex Town 2020Chittenden 8 2 Karen Dolan Dem Essex Junction 2020Lori Houghton Dem Essex Junction 2016Chittenden 8 3 Alyssa Black Dem Westford 2020Chittenden 9 1 Seth Chase Dem Colchester 2018Curt Taylor Dem Colchester 2016Chittenden 9 2 Sarita Austin Dem Colchester 2018Patrick Brennan Rep Colchester 2002Chittenden 10 VacantChittenden Franklin Chris Taylor Rep Milton 2022Chris Mattos Rep Milton 2017 Essex Caledonia Terri Lynn Williams Rep Concord 2020Essex Orleans Larry Labor Rep Morgan 2022Franklin 1 Ashley Bartley Rep Fairfax 2022Carolyn Branagan Rep Georgia 2022 2003 2017 Franklin 2 Eileen Dickinson Rep Dem a St Albans Town 2008Franklin 3 Mike McCarthy Dem St Albans City 2018Franklin 4 Matt Walker Rep Swanton 2022 Thomas Oliver Rep Dem a Sheldon 2022Franklin 5 Wayne Laroche Rep Franklin 2022 Lisa Hango Rep Berkshire 2019 Franklin 6 James Gregoire Rep Dem a Fairfield 2018Franklin 7 Penny Demar Rep Enosburg 2022Franklin 8 Casey Toof Rep St Albans City 2018Grand Isle Chittenden Josie Leavitt Dem Grand Isle 2022Michael Morgan Rep West Milton 2020Lamoille 1 Jed Lipsky Ind Stowe 2022Lamoille 2 Kate Donnally Dem Wolcott 2020Daniel Noyes Dem Wolcott 2016Lamoille 3 Lucy Boyden Dem Cambridge 2022Lamoille Washington Avram Patt Dem Worcester 2018Saudia LaMont Dem Morrisville 2016Orange 1 Carl Demrow Dem Corinth 2022 2019 2021 Orange 2 Monique Priestley Dem Bradford 2022Orange 3 Rodney Graham Rep Williamstown 2014Orange Caledonia Joseph Parsons Dem Wells River 2020Orange Washington Addison Jay Hooper Dem Brookfield 2016Larry Satcowitz Dem Brookfield 2020Orleans 1 Brian Smith Rep Derby 2016Orleans 2 Woodman Page Rep Newport City 2018Orleans 3 Dave Templeman Dem Brownington 2018Orleans 4 Katherine Sims Dem West Glover 2020Orleans Lamoille Mark Higley Rep Lowell 2008Michael Marcotte Rep Newport Town 2004Rutland Bennington Robin Chesnut Tangerman Dem Middletown Springs 2022 2015 2021 Rutland 1 Patricia McCoy Rep Poultney 2014Rutland 2 Tom Burditt Rep West Rutland 2010Arthur Peterson Rep Clarendon 2020Rutland 3 Jarrod Sammis Rep Castleton 2022Rutland 4 Paul Clifford Rep Rutland City 2022Rutland 5 Eric Maguire Rep Rutland City 2022Rutland 6 Mary Howard Dem Rutland City 2016Rutland 7 William Notte Dem Rutland City 2018Rutland 8 Butch Shaw Rep Dem a Pittsford 2010Rutland 9 Stephanie Jerome Dem Brandon 2018Rutland 10 Bill Canfield Rep Fair Haven 2004Rutland 11 Jim Harrison Rep Dem a Mendon 2017 Rutland Windsor Logan Nicoll Dem Ludlow 2006Washington 1 Anne Donahue Rep Northfield 2002Kenneth Goslant Rep Berlin 2020Washington 2 Dara Torre Dem Moretown 2022Kari Dolan Dem Waitsfield 2018Washington 3 Peter Anthony Dem Barre City 2018Jonathan Williams Dem Barre City 2022Washington 4 Conor Casey Dem Montpelier 2022Kate McCann Dem Montpelier 2022Washington 5 Ela Chapin Dem East Montpelier 2022Washington 6 Marc Mihaly Dem East Calais 2022Washington Chittenden Tom Stevens Dem Waterbury 2008Theresa Wood Dem Waterbury 2015 Washington Orange Gina Galfetti Rep Barre Town 2022Francis McFaun Rep Barre Town 2004Windham 1 Sara Coffey Dem Guilford 2018Windham 2 Laura Sibilia Ind Dover 2014Windham 3 Michelle Bos Lun Dem Dummerston 2020Leslie Goldman Dem Bellows Falls 2020Windham 4 Mike Mrowicki Dem Putney 2008Windham 5 Emily Long Dem Newfane 2014Windham 6 Tristan Roberts Dem Halifax 2022Windham 7 Emilie Kornheiser Dem Prog a Brattleboro 2018Windham 8 Mollie Burke Prog Dem a Brattleboro 2008Windham 9 Tristan Toleno Dem Brattleboro 2012Windham Windsor Bennington Kelly Pajala Ind South Londonderry 2017 Windsor 1 John Bartholomew Dem Hartland 2010Elizabeth Burrows Dem Prog a West Windsor 2020Windsor 2 John Arrison Dem Perkinsville 2020Windsor 3 Alice Emmons Dem Springfield 1982Kristi Morris Dem Springfield 2019 Windsor 4 Heather Surprenant Prog Dem a Barnard 2020Windsor 5 Tesha Buss Dem Woodstock 2022Windsor 6 Kevin Coach Christie Dem Hartford 2010Esme Cole Dem Hartford 2022Windsor Orange 1 John O Brien Dem Tunbridge 2018Windsor Orange 2 Rebecca Holcombe Dem Norwich 2022Jim Masland Dem Thetford Center 1998Windsor Addison Kirk White Dem Prog a Rochester 2020Windsor Windham Heather Chase Dem Chester 2022 Member was originally appointed a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q When two parties are listed it means in the last election the representative received enough votes in two parties primaries to be listed on the general election ballot as the nominee of both The representative s primary party is listed first Past notable members EditNearly all of the Governors of the state and most of its U S representatives and U S senators were first members of this house Other prominent members include Consuelo N Bailey first woman elected lieutenant governor in the United States Edna Beard 1877 1928 first woman to be elected to the Vermont House and the first elected to the Vermont Senate Francis William Billado adjutant general of the Vermont National Guard Ray W Collins pitcher Boston Red Sox 1909 1915 John Calvin Coolidge Sr father of President Calvin Coolidge Donald E Edwards adjutant general of the Vermont National Guard Roger Enos commander of the Vermont Militia during the American Revolution William H Gilmore adjutant general of the Vermont National Guard Lyman Enos Knapp Governor of the District of Alaska 1889 1893 Bruce M Lawlor major general in the Army National Guard and one of the creators of the Department of Homeland Security Trenor W Park businessman and philanthropist Alden Partridge founder of Norwich University Lewis Samuel Partridge adjutant general of the Vermont National Guard Edward H Ripley Union Army officer in the American Civil War businessman and horse breeder James Watson Webb II businessman philanthropist and champion polo player William Seward Webb businessman and philanthropistOperations EditThe house typically meets Tuesday through Friday during the session 6 See also EditVermont State House Vermont General Assembly Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives Vermont Senate Members of the Vermont House of Representatives 2005 2006 session Members of the Vermont House of Representatives 2007 2008 session Vermont Representative Districts 2002 2012References Edit http www leg state vt us reports 02redistricting LAB Senate pdf Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine bare URL PDF Power of Place www ncsl org 24 July 2014 Archived from the original on 26 February 2022 Retrieved 25 January 2022 MEET THE SPEAKER Vermont General Assembly 2021 Archived from the original on June 14 2021 Retrieved June 14 2021 Clerk of the House Vermont General Assembly Vermont Legislature legislature vermont gov Archived from the original on September 22 2022 Retrieved June 14 2021 Edye Graning Archived from the original on 2022 12 13 Retrieved 2022 12 13 Remsen Nancy amp Hallenbeck Teri January 8 2009 Following the Legislature Burlington Free Press External links EditVermont General Assembly Speaker of the House Coordinates 44 15 45 N 72 34 50 W 44 26250 N 72 58056 W 44 26250 72 58056 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vermont House of 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