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United States congressional delegations from Vermont
From Ballotpedia
| Contents |
|---|
| 1 Current members |
| 1.1 U.S. House |
| 2 Historical members |
| 2.1 Senate |
| 2.2 House |
Here is the current partisan breakdown of the congressional members from Vermont.
| Current Congressional Partisan Breakdown from Vermont | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | U.S. Senate | U.S. House | Total | |
| Democratic Party | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
| Republican Party | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Independents | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
| TOTALS | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
Current members
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U.S. Senate
The current members of the U.S. Senate from Vermont are:
| Name: | Party: | Position: | Assumed Office: | Term Ends: | Next Election: | Official Website: | Predecessor: |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bernie Sanders | U.S. Senate, Vermont | 2007 | January 3, 2019 | November 2018 | Link | James M. Jeffords (R) | |
| Patrick Leahy | U.S. Senate, Vermont | 1975 | January 3, 2017 | November 2016 | Link | George D. Aiken (R) |
U.S. House
The current members of the U.S. House from Vermont are:
| Name: | Party: | Position: | Assumed Office: | Term Ends: | Next Election: | Official Website: | Predecessor: |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Peter Welch | Vermont's at-large congressional district | 2007 | January 3, 2015 | November 4, 2014 | Link | Bernard Sanders (I) |
Historical members
Senate
The following individuals were elected to the U.S. Senate from Vermont.
| Historical Representation to the US Senate by Party from Vermont | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Total | |||
| Democratic | 1 | |||
| Republican | 29 | |||
| Whig | 6 | |||
| Independent | 1 | |||
| Federalist | 4 | |||
| Anti-Admin | 1 | |||
| Anti-Jacksonian | 1 | |||
| Free Soil | 1 | |||
| Total Senators | 44 | |||
| Senator | Years Served | Party |
|---|---|---|
| Moses Robinson | 1791-1796 | Republican |
| Isaac Tichenor | 1796-1797 | Federalist |
| Nathaniel Chipman | 1797-1803 | Federalist |
| Israel Smith | 1803-1807 | Republican |
| Jonathan Robinson | 1807-1815 | Republican |
| Isaac Tichenor | 1815-1821 | Federalist |
| Horatio Seymour | 1821-1833 | Republican |
| Benjamin Swift | 1833-1839 | Whig |
| Samuel S. Phelps | 1839-1851 | Whig |
| Solomon Foot | 1851-1866 | Republican |
| George F. Edmunds | 1866-1891 | Republican |
| Redfield Proctor | 1891-1908 | Republican |
| John W. Stewart | 1908-1908 | Republican |
| Carroll S. Page | 1908-1923 | Republican |
| Frank L. Greene | 1923-1930 | Republican |
| Frank C. Partridge | 1930-1931 | Republican |
| Warren R. Austin | 1931-1946 | Republican |
| Ralph E. Flanders | 1946-1959 | Republican |
| Winston L. Prouty | 1959-1971 | Republican |
| Robert T. Stafford | 1971-1989 | Republican |
| James M. Jeffords | 1989-2007 | Republican |
| Bernard Sanders | 2007-Present | Independent |
| Senator | Years Served | Party |
|---|---|---|
| Stephen R. Bradley | 1791-1795 | ANTI-ADMIN |
| Elijah Paine | 1795-1801 | Federalist |
| Stephen R. Bradley | 1801-1813 | Republican |
| Dudley Chase | 1813-1817 | Anti-Jacksonian |
| James Fisk | 1817-1818 | Republican |
| William A. Palmer | 1818-1825 | Republican |
| Dudley Chase | 1825-1831 | Republican |
| Samuel Prentiss | 1831-1842 | Whig |
| Samuel C. Crafts | 1842-1843 | Whig |
| William Upham | 1843-1853 | Whig |
| Samuel S. Phelps | 1853-1854 | Whig |
| Lawrence Brainerd | 1854-1855 | Free Soil |
| Jacob Collamer | 1855-1865 | Republican |
| Luke P. Poland | 1865-1867 | Republican |
| Justin S. Morrill | 1867-1898 | Republican |
| Jonathan Ross | 1899-1900 | Republican |
| William P. Dillingham | 1900-1923 | Republican |
| Porter H. Dale | 1923-1933 | Republican |
| Ernest W. Gibson | 1933-1940 | Republican |
| Ernest W. Gibson, Jr. | 1940-1941 | Republican |
| George D. Aiken | 1941-1975 | Republican |
| Patrick Leahy | 1975-Present | Democratic |
House
The following individuals were elected to the U.S. House from Vermont.
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Representatives to the U.S. House in Vermont in the 1800s
| Historical Representation to the US House by Party in the 1800s from Vermont | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Total | |||
| Democratic | 5 | |||
| Republican | 35 | |||
| Whig | 14 | |||
| Democratic Republican | 2 | |||
| Greenbacker | 1 | |||
| Federalist | 12 | |||
| Anti-Jacksonian | 2 | |||
| Anti-Administration | 1 | |||
| Anti-Masonic | 3 | |||
| Opposition | 1 | |||
| None | 2 | |||
| Total Representatives | 78 | |||
| Representative | Years Served | Party |
|---|---|---|
| Israel Smith | 1791-1802 | Democratic Republican |
| Daniel Buck | 1795-1796 | Federalist |
| Nathaniel Niles | 1797-1-1794 | Anti-Administration |
| Matthew Lyon | 1797-1800 | Republican |
| Lewis Richard Morris, | 1797-1802 | Federalist |
| William Chamberline | 1803-1804,1809-1810 | Federalist |
| Gideon Olin | 1803-1806 | Republican |
| James Elliot | 1803-1808 | Federalist |
| Martin Chittenden | 1803-1812 | Federalist |
| James Fisk | 1805-1808, 1811-1814 | Democratic Republican |
| James Witherell | 1807-1808 | Republican |
| Samuel Shaw | 1807-1812 | Republican |
| Jonathan Hatch Hubbard | 1809-1810 | Federalist |
| William Strong | 1811-1814, 1819-1820 | Republican |
| Ezra Butler | 1813-1814 | Republican |
| Richard Skinner | 1813-1814 | Republican |
| William Czar Bradley | 1813-1814, 1823-1826 | Republican |
| Charles Rich | 1813-1824 | Republican |
| Daniel Chipman | 1815-1816 | Federalist |
| Luther Jewett | 1815-1816 | Federalist |
| Chauncey Langdon | 1815-1816 | Federalist |
| Asa Lyon | 1815-1816 | Federalist |
| Charles Marsh | 1815-1816 | Federalist |
| John Noyes | 1815-1816 | Federalist |
| William Hunter | 1817-1818 | Republican |
| Heman Allen of Colchester | 1817-1818 | Republican |
| Orsamus Cook Merrill | 1817-1820 | Republican |
| Mark Richards | 1817-1820 | Republican |
| Samuel Chandler Crafts | 1817-1824 | Whig |
| Ezra Meech | 1819-1820,1825-1826 | Republican |
| Rollin Carolas Mallary | 1819-1832 | Republican |
| Elias Keyes | 1821-1822 | Republican |
| Phineas White | 1821-1822 | |
| John Mattocks | 1821-1826,1841-1856 | Republican |
| Henry Olin | 1823-1824 | Republican |
| Daniel Azro Ashley Buck | 1823-1824,1827-1828 | Republican |
| George Edward Wales | 1825-1828 | |
| Benjamin Swift | 1827-1830 | Whig |
| Jonathan Hunt Adams | 1827-1832 | Republican |
| William Cahoon | 1829-1832 | Anti-Masonic |
| Horace Everett | 1829-1842 | Whig |
| Heman Allen of Milton | 1831-1838 | Anti-Jacksonian |
| Hiland Hall | 1831-1842 | Anti-Jacksonian |
| William Slade | 1831-1842 | Whig |
| Benjamin F. Deming | 1833-1834 | Anti-Masonic |
| Henry Fisk Janes | 1833-1836 | Anti-Masonic |
| Isaac Fletcher | 1837-1840 | Democratic |
| John Smith | 1839-1840 | Democratic |
| Augustus Young | 1841-1842 | Whig |
| Paul Dillingham Jr. | 1843-1846 | Democratic |
| Solomon Foot | 1843-1846 | Whig |
| Jacob Collamer | 1843-1848 | Whig |
| George Perkins Marsh | 1843-1850 | Whig |
| William Henry | 1847-1850 | Whig |
| Lucius Benedict Peck | 1847-1850 | Democratic |
| William Hebard | 1849-1852 | Whig |
| James Meacham | 1849-1856 | Whig |
| Thomas Bartlett, Jr. | 1851-1852 | Democratic |
| Ahiman Louis Miner | 1851-1852 | Whig |
| Andrew Tracy | 1853-1854 | Whig |
| Alvah Sabin | 1853-1856 | Whig |
| George Tisdale Hodges | 1855-1856 | Republican |
| Justin Smith Morrill | 1855-1866 | Opposition |
| Homer Elihu Royce | 1857-1860 | Republican |
| Eliakim Persons Walton | 1857-1862 | Republican |
| Portus Baxter | 1861-1866 | Republican |
| Frederick Enoch Woodbrige | 1863-1868 | Republican |
| Worthington Curtis Smith | 1867-1872 | Republican |
| Luke Potter Poland | 1867-1874,1883-1884 | Republican |
| Charles Wesley Willard | 1869-1874 | Republican |
| George Whitman Hendee | 1873-1878 | Republican |
| Dudley Chase Denison | 1875-1878 | Republican |
| Charles Herbert Joyce | 1875-1882 | Republican |
| Bradley Barlow | 1879-1880 | Greenbacker |
| James Manning Tyler | 1879-1882 | Republican |
| William Wallace Grout | 1881-1882,1885-1900 | Republican |
| John Wolcott Stewart | 1883-1990 | Republican |
| Horace Henry Powers | 1891-1900 | Republican |
| Historical Representation to the US House by Party in the 1900s from Vermont | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Total | |||
| Democratic | 1 | |||
| Republican | 15 | |||
| Independent | 1 | |||
| Total Representatives | 17 | |||