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United States congressional delegations from Vermont

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Vermont
Flag of Vermont
Census TopicValue
Population643,077
Gender
49.2% Male
50.8% Female
Race
89.8% White
1.4% Black
1.8% Asian
0.4% Native American
0% Pacific Islander
0.8% Other (single race)
5.8% Multiple
Ethnicity2.4% Hispanic or Latino origin
Median household income$78,024
High school graduation rate94.5%
College graduation rate42.6%
Upcoming elections
Source: U.S. Census Bureau,2020 census and2023 ACS data. Percentages are rounded to the nearest 0.1%.


This page displays the current and historical members ofU.S. Congress fromVermont.Here is the current partisan breakdown of the congressional members from Vermont.

Vermont congressional partisan composition
PartyU.S. SenateU.S. HouseTotal
Democratic112
Republican000
Independent101
Vacancies000
Total213

Current members

U.S. Senate

See also:Classes of United States Senators

The current members of theU.S. Senate fromVermont are:


OfficeNamePartyDate assumed officeDate term ends
U.S. Senate VermontBernie SandersIndependentJanuary 3, 2007January 3, 2031
U.S. Senate VermontPeter WelchDemocraticJanuary 3, 2023January 3, 2029


U.S. House

The current members of theU.S. House fromVermont are:


OfficeNamePartyDate assumed officeDate term ends
U.S. House Vermont At-large DistrictBecca BalintDemocraticJanuary 3, 2023January 3, 2027


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Historical members

U.S. Senate

Historical Representation to the U.S. Senate by Party from Vermont
PartyTotal
     Democratic2
     Republican20
     Whig6
     Independent1
     Federalist4
     Anti-Admin1
     Anti-Jacksonian1
     Free Soil1
     Democratic-Republican4
     Democratic-Republican, National Republican, Whig1
     Whig; Republican1
     Democratic-Republican; National Republican; Anti-Masonic, Democratic1
     Anti-Admin; Democratic-Republican1
     Democratic-Republican; National Republican1
Class 1 Senators from Vermont
SenatorYears ServedParty
Moses Robinson1791-1796Democratic-Republican
Isaac Tichenor1796-1797Federalist
Nathaniel Chipman1797-1803Federalist
Israel Smith1803-1807Democratic-Republican
Jonathan Robinson1807-1815Democratic-Republican
Isaac Tichenor1815-1821Federalist
Horatio Seymour1821-1833Democratic-Republican, National Republican, Whig
Benjamin Swift1833-1839Whig
Samuel S. Phelps1839-1851Whig
Solomon Foot1851-1866Whig; Republican
George F. Edmunds1866-1891Republican
Redfield Proctor1891-1908Republican
John W. Stewart1908-1908Republican
Carroll S. Page1908-1923Republican
Frank L. Greene1923-1930Republican
Frank C. Partridge1930-1931Republican
Warren R. Austin1931-1946Republican
Ralph E. Flanders1946-1959Republican
Winston L. Prouty1959-1971Republican
Robert T. Stafford1971-1989Republican
James M. Jeffords1989-2007Republican
Bernard Sanders2007-PresentIndependent


Class 3 Senators from Vermont
SenatorYears ServedParty
Stephen R. Bradley1791-1795Anti-Admin
Elijah Paine1795-1801Federalist
Stephen R. Bradley1801-1813Anti-Admin; Democratic-Republican
Dudley Chase1813-1817Anti-Jacksonian
James Fisk1817-1818Democratic-Republican
William A. Palmer1818-1825Democratic-Republican; National Republican; Anti-Masonic, Democratic
Dudley Chase1825-1831Democratic-Republican; National Republican
Samuel Prentiss1831-1842Whig
Samuel C. Crafts1842-1843Whig
William Upham1843-1853Whig
Samuel S. Phelps1853-1854Whig
Lawrence Brainerd1854-1855Free Soil
Jacob Collamer1855-1865Republican
Luke P. Poland1865-1867Republican
Justin S. Morrill1867-1898Republican
Jonathan Ross1899-1900Republican
William P. Dillingham1900-1923Republican
Porter H. Dale1923-1933Republican
Ernest W. Gibson1933-1940Republican
Ernest W. Gibson, Jr.1940-1941Republican
George D. Aiken1941-1975Republican
Patrick Leahy1975-2023Democratic
Peter Welch2023-PresentDemocratic

U.S. House

The following individuals were elected to the U.S. House from Vermont.

2000s

Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 2000s from Vermont
PartyTotal
     Democratic2
     Independent1
Total Representatives3
Representatives to the U.S. House from Vermont
RepresentativeYears ServedParty
Bernard Sanders1991-2006Independent
Peter Welch2007-2023Democratic
Becca Balint2023-PresentDemocratic

1900s

Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 1900s from Vermont
PartyTotal
     Democratic1
     Republican15
     Independent1
Total Representatives17
Representatives to the U.S. House from Vermont
RepresentativeYears ServedParty
Kittredge Haskins1901-1908Republican
David Johnson Foster1901-1912Republican
Frank Plumley1909-1914Republican
Frank Lester Greene1911-1922Republican
Porter Hinman Dale1915-1922Republican
Frederick Gleed Fleetwood1923-1924Republican
Ernest Willard Gibson1923-1932Republican
Elbert Sidney Brigham1925-1930Republican
John Eliakim Weeks1931-1932Republican
Charles Albert Plumley1933-1950Republican
Winston Lewis Prouty1951-1958Republican
William Henry Meyer1959-1960Democratic
Robert Theodore Stafford1961-1972Republican
Richard Walker Mallary1971-1974Republican
James Merrill Jeffords1975-1988Republican
Peter P. Smith1989-1990Republican
Bernard Sanders1991-2006Independent

1800s

Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 1800s from Vermont
PartyTotal
     Democratic5
     Republican35
     Whig14
     Democratic Republican2
     Greenbacker1
     Federalist12
     Anti-Jacksonian2
     Anti-Administration1
     Anti-Masonic3
     Opposition1
     None2
Total Representatives78
Representatives to the U.S. House from Vermont
RepresentativeYears ServedParty
Israel Smith1791-1802Democratic Republican
Daniel Buck1795-1796Federalist
Nathaniel Niles1797-1-1794Anti-Administration
Matthew Lyon1797-1800Republican
Lewis Richard Morris,1797-1802Federalist
William Chamberline1803-1804,1809-1810Federalist
Gideon Olin1803-1806Republican
James Elliot1803-1808Federalist
Martin Chittenden1803-1812Federalist
James Fisk1805-1808, 1811-1814Democratic Republican
James Witherell1807-1808Republican
Samuel Shaw1807-1812Republican
Jonathan Hatch Hubbard1809-1810Federalist
William Strong1811-1814, 1819-1820Republican
Ezra Butler1813-1814Republican
Richard Skinner1813-1814Republican
William Czar Bradley1813-1814, 1823-1826Republican
Charles Rich1813-1824Republican
Daniel Chipman1815-1816Federalist
Luther Jewett1815-1816Federalist
Chauncey Langdon1815-1816Federalist
Asa Lyon1815-1816Federalist
Charles Marsh1815-1816Federalist
John Noyes1815-1816Federalist
William Hunter1817-1818Republican
Heman Allen of Colchester1817-1818Republican
Orsamus Cook Merrill1817-1820Republican
Mark Richards1817-1820Republican
Samuel Chandler Crafts1817-1824Whig
Ezra Meech1819-1820,1825-1826Republican
Rollin Carolas Mallary1819-1832Republican
Elias Keyes1821-1822Republican
Phineas White1821-1822None
John Mattocks1821-1826,1841-1856Republican
Henry Olin1823-1824Republican
Daniel Azro Ashley Buck1823-1824,1827-1828Republican
George Edward Wales1825-1828None
Benjamin Swift1827-1830Whig
Jonathan Hunt Adams1827-1832Republican
William Cahoon1829-1832Anti-Masonic
Horace Everett1829-1842Whig
Heman Allen of Milton1831-1838Anti-Jacksonian
Hiland Hall1831-1842Anti-Jacksonian
William Slade1831-1842Whig
Benjamin F. Deming1833-1834Anti-Masonic
Henry Fisk Janes1833-1836Anti-Masonic
Isaac Fletcher1837-1840Democratic
John Smith1839-1840Democratic
Augustus Young1841-1842Whig
Paul Dillingham Jr.1843-1846Democratic
Solomon Foot1843-1846Whig
Jacob Collamer1843-1848Whig
George Perkins Marsh1843-1850Whig
William Henry1847-1850Whig
Lucius Benedict Peck1847-1850Democratic
William Hebard1849-1852Whig
James Meacham1849-1856Whig
Thomas Bartlett, Jr.1851-1852Democratic
Ahiman Louis Miner1851-1852Whig
Andrew Tracy1853-1854Whig
Alvah Sabin1853-1856Whig
George Tisdale Hodges1855-1856Republican
Justin Smith Morrill1855-1866Opposition
Homer Elihu Royce1857-1860Republican
Eliakim Persons Walton1857-1862Republican
Portus Baxter1861-1866Republican
Frederick Enoch Woodbrige1863-1868Republican
Worthington Curtis Smith1867-1872Republican
Luke Potter Poland1867-1874,1883-1884Republican
Charles Wesley Willard1869-1874Republican
George Whitman Hendee1873-1878Republican
Dudley Chase Denison1875-1878Republican
Charles Herbert Joyce1875-1882Republican
Bradley Barlow1879-1880Greenbacker
James Manning Tyler1879-1882Republican
William Wallace Grout1881-1882,1885-1900Republican
John Wolcott Stewart1883-1990Republican
Horace Henry Powers1891-1900Republican

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