Vermont House of Representatives Washington-3 District

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Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District
Incumbents
Assumed office: January 8, 2025
Assumed office: January 8, 2025

Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District is represented by Michael Boutin (R) and Teddy Waszazak (D).

As of the 2020 Census, Vermont state representatives represented an average of 4,290 residents. After the 2010 Census, each member represented 4,202 residents.

About the office

Members of the Vermont House of Representatives serve two-year terms and are not subject to term limits. Vermont legislators assume office the first Wednesday after the first Monday in January.

Qualifications

See also: State legislature candidate requirements by state

The Vermont Constitution states, "No person shall be elected a Representative or a Senator until the person has resided in this State two years, the last year of which shall be in the legislative district for which the person is elected."[1]


Salaries

See also: Comparison of state legislative salaries
State legislative salaries, 2024[2]
SalaryPer diem
$843.32/week during sessionNo per diem paid during session. Members can receive $168.66/day in per diem outside of session.

Vacancies

See also: How vacancies are filled in state legislatures

If there is a vacancy in the Vermont General Assembly, the governor must select a replacement to fill the vacant seat.

The governor must select a replacement that will serve for the remainder of the unexpired term. There are no deadlines set by statute on when a vacancy has to be filled.[3][4]

DocumentIcon.jpg See sources: Vermont Const. Chap. 2, Art. 45, Vermont Stat. Ann. tit. 2, §4, and Vermont Stat. Ann. tit. 2, §9


District map

Redistricting

2020 redistricting cycle

See also: Redistricting in Vermont after the 2020 census

Vermont Gov. Phil Scott (R) signed H722 on April 6, 2022, enacting new legislative districts for the state House and Senate.[5] The Vermont House of Representatives voted 129-13 to advance the state legislative redistricting bill on March 16.[6] On March 25, the Vermont State Senate unanimously approved H722, sending it to Scott.[7] These maps took effect for Vermont's 2022 legislative elections.

How does redistricting in Vermont work? Because Vermont has only one congressional district, congressional redistricting is not necessary. The state legislature draws state legislative district lines with the assistance of an advisory commission. This advisory commission consists of the following members:[8]

  1. The governor appoints one member each from the state's political parties. To qualify for consideration in this context, a political party must have had "at least three state legislators for six of the previous 10 years."
  2. The chairs of the aforementioned political parties each appoint an additional member.
  3. The chief justice of the Vermont Supreme Court appoints the commission's chair.

Commissioners cannot be legislators, nor can they be employed by the legislature. The commission may make recommendations to the legislature, but these recommendations are non-binding.[8]

State law requires that state legislative districts be contiguous and compact and that they "adhere to county and other political subdivision boundaries, except where necessary to comply with other legal requirements." In addition, state statutes specify that districts should account for "patterns of geography, social interaction, trade, political ties, and common interests."[8]

Vermont House of Representatives Washington-3 District
until January 3, 2023

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Vermont House of Representatives Washington-3 District
starting January 4, 2023

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Elections

2024

See also: Vermont House of Representatives elections, 2024

General election

General election for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District (2 seats)

Michael Boutin and Teddy Waszazak defeated incumbent Jonathan Williams and Carol Dawes in the general election for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Michael Boutin
Michael Boutin (R)
 
30.7
 
1,857
Image of Teddy Waszazak
Teddy Waszazak (D)
 
23.5
 
1,422
Image of Jonathan Williams
Jonathan Williams (D)
 
22.9
 
1,384
Carol Dawes (Independent)
 
22.5
 
1,363
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.3
 
19

Total votes: 6,045
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District (2 seats)

Teddy Waszazak and incumbent Jonathan Williams advanced from the Democratic primary for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District on August 13, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Teddy Waszazak
Teddy Waszazak
 
48.8
 
414
Image of Jonathan Williams
Jonathan Williams
 
48.6
 
413
 Other/Write-in votes
 
2.6
 
22

Total votes: 849
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District (2 seats)

Michael Boutin advanced from the Republican primary for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District on August 13, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Michael Boutin
Michael Boutin (Write-in)
 
75.0
 
195
 Other/Write-in votes
 
25.0
 
65

Total votes: 260
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2022

See also: Vermont House of Representatives elections, 2022

General election

General election for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District (2 seats)

Incumbent Peter Anthony and Jonathan Williams defeated Thomas Kelly and Brian Judd in the general election for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Peter Anthony (D)
 
32.9
 
1,637
Image of Jonathan Williams
Jonathan Williams (D)
 
26.4
 
1,314
Thomas Kelly (R)
 
21.9
 
1,091
Brian Judd (R)
 
18.6
 
926
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.2
 
10

Total votes: 4,978
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District (2 seats)

Incumbent Peter Anthony and Jonathan Williams advanced from the Democratic primary for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District on August 9, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Peter Anthony
 
51.3
 
695
Image of Jonathan Williams
Jonathan Williams
 
47.6
 
645
 Other/Write-in votes
 
1.0
 
14

Total votes: 1,354
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District (2 seats)

Thomas Kelly and Brian Judd defeated Michael Deering II in the Republican primary for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District on August 9, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Thomas Kelly
 
41.6
 
279
Brian Judd
 
29.0
 
194
Michael Deering II
 
28.2
 
189
 Other/Write-in votes
 
1.2
 
8

Total votes: 670
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2020

See also: Vermont House of Representatives elections, 2020

General election

General election for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District (2 seats)

Incumbent Peter Anthony and incumbent Tommy Walz defeated Karen Lauzon and John Steinman in the general election for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Peter Anthony (D)
 
30.0
 
1,911
Tommy Walz (D)
 
28.3
 
1,800
Karen Lauzon (R)
 
22.4
 
1,429
Image of John Steinman
John Steinman (R)
 
19.1
 
1,219
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
8

Total votes: 6,367
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District (2 seats)

Incumbent Peter Anthony and incumbent Tommy Walz advanced from the Democratic primary for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District on August 11, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Peter Anthony
 
50.3
 
700
Tommy Walz
 
48.8
 
680
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.9
 
13

Total votes: 1,393
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District (2 seats)

John Steinman and Karen Lauzon advanced from the Republican primary for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District on August 11, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of John Steinman
John Steinman
 
49.3
 
486
Karen Lauzon
 
47.7
 
470
 Other/Write-in votes
 
2.9
 
29

Total votes: 985
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2018

See also: Vermont House of Representatives elections, 2018

General election

General election for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District (2 seats)

Incumbent Tommy Walz and Peter Anthony defeated John Steinman and incumbent Paul Poirier in the general election for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Tommy Walz (D)
 
28.2
 
1,231
Peter Anthony (D)
 
27.8
 
1,216
Image of John Steinman
John Steinman (R)
 
23.4
 
1,024
Image of Paul Poirier
Paul Poirier (Independent)
 
20.5
 
894
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
5

Total votes: 4,370
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District (2 seats)

Incumbent Tommy Walz and Peter Anthony defeated Paul Flint in the Democratic primary for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District on August 14, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Tommy Walz
 
46.6
 
451
Peter Anthony
 
36.3
 
351
Image of Paul Flint
Paul Flint
 
17.1
 
166

Total votes: 968
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District (2 seats)

John Steinman advanced from the Republican primary for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District on August 14, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of John Steinman
John Steinman
 
100.0
 
334

Total votes: 334
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2016

See also: Vermont House of Representatives elections, 2016

Elections for the Vermont House of Representatives took place in 2016. The primary election took place on August 9, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was May 26, 2016.

Incumbent Tommy Walz and incumbent Paul Poirier defeated Karen Lauzon in the Vermont House of Representatives Washington-3 District general election.[9][10]

Vermont House of Representatives, Washington-3 District General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Tommy Walz Incumbent 35.69% 1,728
     Independent Green check mark transparent.png Paul Poirier Incumbent 33.60% 1,627
     Republican Karen Lauzon 30.71% 1,487
Total Votes 4,842
Source: Vermont Secretary of State


Incumbent Tommy Walz ran unopposed in the Vermont House of Representatives Washington-3 District Democratic primary.[11][12]

Vermont House of Representatives, Washington-3 District Democratic Primary, 2016
Party Candidate
    Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Tommy Walz Incumbent (unopposed)


2014

See also: Vermont House of Representatives elections, 2014

Elections for the Vermont House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election took place on August 26, 2014. The general election was held on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was June 12, 2014. Washington-3 has two state representatives. Incumbent Tommy Walz ran unopposed in the Democratic primary, while Kristin Sohlstrom and John Santorello were unopposed in the Republican primary. Incumbent Paul Poirier ran as an independent candidate.[13][14][15][16][17] Poirier and Walz won election to the District's two seats.

Vermont House of Representatives Washington-3 District, General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Independent Green check mark transparent.pngPaul Poirier Incumbent 30.3% 1,132
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngTommy J. Walz Incumbent 26.2% 976
     Republican Kristin H. Sohlstrom 23.3% 870
     Republican John G. Santorello 20.2% 754
Total Votes 3,732

2012

See also: Vermont House of Representatives elections, 2012

Elections for the office of Vermont House of Representatives consisted of a primary election on August 28, 2012, and a general election on November 6, 2012. Democratic incumbent Tess Taylor and Independent candidate Paul Poirier defeated Republican John Santorello in the general election. Taylor was unopposed in the Democratic primary election. Santorello was unopposed in the Republican primary election.[18][19][20][21]

Vermont House of Representatives, Washington 3 District, General Election, 2012
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngTess Taylor Incumbent 36.3% 1,696
     Independent Green check mark transparent.pngPaul Poirier Incumbent 38.1% 1,778
     Republican John Santorello 25.5% 1,192
Total Votes 4,666

Campaign contributions

From 2012 to 2024, candidates for Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District raised a total of $137,611. Candidates who raised money in contributions earned $5,504 on average. All figures come from Follow the Money

Campaign contributions, Vermont House of Representatives Washington 3 District
Year Amount Candidates Average
2024 $31,934 4 $7,984
2022 $28,692 5 $5,738
2020 $11,484 2 $5,742
2018 $21,271 4 $5,318
2016 $14,685 3 $4,895
2014 $16,218 4 $4,055
2012 $13,327 3 $4,442
Total $137,611 25 $5,504


See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. Vermont Constitution, "Chapter II, Section 15," accessed May 23, 2025
  2. National Conference of State Legislatures, "2024 Legislator Compensation," August 21, 2024
  3. Legislative Council of the General Assembly for the State of Vermont, "Vermont Statutes Unannotated and Vermont Court Rules," accessed February 3, 2021 (Statute, 2-1-4, Vermont Statutes)
  4. Legislative Council of the General Assembly for the State of Vermont, "Vermont Statutes Unannotated and Vermont Court Rules," accessed February 3, 2021 (Statute, 2-1-9, Vermont Statutes)
  5. VTDigger, "Scott signs new legislative maps into law, solidifying Vermont’s political playing field for next decade," April 6, 2022
  6. VTDigger, "House advances redistricting bill by a wide margin," March 16, 2022
  7. VTDigger, "Senate unanimously approves new district maps with little debate," March 25, 2022
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 All About Redistricting, "Vermont," accessed April 22, 2015
  9. Vermont Secretary of State, "Candidate listings," accessed November 4, 2016
  10. Vermont Secretary of State, "2016 general election results," accessed November 28, 2016
  11. Vermont Secretary of State, "Qualified candidates for the statewide primary - August 9, 2016," accessed May 26, 2016
  12. Vermont Secretary of State, "Vermont Election Night Results," accessed August 9, 2016
  13. Vermont Secretary of State, "2014 Primary Election Candidate Listing," accessed June 19, 2014
  14. Vermont Secretary of State, "2014 Independent Candidates and Minor Party Candidates Nominated by Party Committee," accessed June 19, 2014
  15. Vermont Secretary of State, "2014 Major Party Nomination Candidate Listing," accessed June 19, 2014
  16. Vermont Secretary of State, "2014 Candidate Listing," June 13, 2014
  17. Vermont Secretary of State, "2014 General Election Candidate Listing," accessed October 11, 2014
  18. Vermont Elections, 2012 General Election Results, accessed October 25, 2013
  19. Vermont Elections, Official Primary Election Results, accessed October 25, 2013
  20. Vermont Secretary of State, Major party primary candidate list, accessed October 25, 2013
  21. Vermont Secretary of State, 2012 draft, independent, and minor party candidate list, accessed October 25, 2013


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