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United States congressional delegations from Vermont

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These are tables ofcongressional delegations fromVermont to theUnited States Senate andUnited States House of Representatives.

Vermont was the last state in theUnited States to include a woman in its congressional delegation, in 2023, whenBecca Balint was sworn in as itsonly U.S. House member following her victory in the2022 election.[1][2][3] Despite its status as a heavilyDemocratic-majority state, it has only sent two Democratic United States senators to Congress in its entire history.Bernie Sanders andPeter Welch are the current senators from the state. At age 34, Patrick Leahy was the youngest U.S. senator in Vermont history, the first non-Republican senator from Vermont since 1856, and the first Democrat to represent Vermont in the chamber.

The current dean of the Vermont congressional delegation is SenatorBernie Sanders (I), having served in the Senate since 2007 and in Congress since 1991.

United States Senate

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Main article:List of United States senators from Vermont
Current U.S. senators from Vermont
Vermont

CPVI(2025):[4]
D+17
Class I senatorClass III senator

Bernie Sanders
(Senior senator)
(Burlington)

Peter Welch
(Junior senator)
(Norwich)
PartyIndependentDemocratic
Incumbent sinceJanuary 3, 2007January 3, 2023
Class I senatorCongressClass III senator
Moses Robinson (AA)2nd (1791–1793)Stephen R. Bradley (AA)
3rd (1793–1795)
Moses Robinson (DR)4th (1795–1797)Elijah Paine (F)
Isaac Tichenor (F)
5th (1797–1799)
Nathaniel Chipman (F)
6th (1799–1801)
7th (1801–1803)
Stephen R. Bradley (DR)
Israel Smith (DR)8th (1803–1805)
9th (1805–1807)
10th (1807–1809)
Jonathan Robinson (DR)
11th (1809–1811)
12th (1811–1813)
13th (1813–1815)Dudley Chase (DR)
Isaac Tichenor (F)14th (1815–1817)
15th (1817–1819)
James Fisk (DR)
William A. Palmer (DR)
16th (1819–1821)
Horatio Seymour (DR)17th (1821–1823)
18th (1823–1825)
Horatio Seymour (NR)19th (1825–1827)Dudley Chase (NR)
20th (1827–1829)
21st (1829–1831)
22nd (1831–1833)Samuel Prentiss (NR)
Benjamin Swift (NR)23rd (1833–1835)
24th (1835–1837)
Benjamin Swift (W)25th (1837–1839)Samuel Prentiss (W)
Samuel S. Phelps (W)26th (1839–1841)
27th (1841–1843)
Samuel C. Crafts (W)
28th (1843–1845)William Upham (W)
29th (1845–1847)
30th (1847–1849)
31st (1849–1851)
Solomon Foot (W)32nd (1851–1853)
33rd (1853–1855)Samuel S. Phelps (W)
Lawrence Brainerd (FS)
Solomon Foot (R)34th (1855–1857)Jacob Collamer (R)
35th (1857–1859)
36th (1859–1861)
37th (1861–1863)
38th (1863–1865)
39th (1865–1867)
George F. Edmunds (R)Luke P. Poland (R)
40th (1867–1869)Justin S. Morrill (R)
41st (1869–1871)
42nd (1871–1873)
43rd (1873–1875)
44th (1875–1877)
45th (1877–1879)
46th (1879–1881)
47th (1881–1883)
48th (1883–1885)
49th (1885–1887)
50th (1887–1889)
51st (1889–1891)
52nd (1891–1893)
Redfield Proctor (R)
53rd (1893–1895)
54th (1895–1897)
55th (1897–1899)
Jonathan Ross (R)
56th (1899–1901)
William P. Dillingham (R)
57th (1901–1903)
58th (1903–1905)
59th (1905–1907)
60th (1907–1909)
John Wolcott Stewart (R)
Carroll S. Page (R)
61st (1909–1911)
62nd (1911–1913)
63rd (1913–1915)
64th (1915–1917)
65th (1917–1919)
66th (1919–1921)
67th (1921–1923)
Frank L. Greene (R)68th (1923–1925)
Porter H. Dale (R)
69th (1925–1927)
70th (1927–1929)
71st (1929–1931)
Frank C. Partridge (R)
72nd (1931–1933)
Warren Austin (R)
73rd (1933–1935)
Ernest W. Gibson (R)
74th (1935–1937)
75th (1937–1939)
76th (1939–1941)
Ernest W. Gibson Jr. (R)
77th (1941–1943)George Aiken (R)
78th (1943–1945)
79th (1945–1947)
Ralph Flanders (R)
80th (1947–1949)
81st (1949–1951)
82nd (1951–1953)
83rd (1953–1955)
84th (1955–1957)
85th (1957–1959)
Winston L. Prouty (R)86th (1959–1961)
87th (1961–1963)
88th (1963–1965)
89th (1965–1967)
90th (1967–1969)
91st (1969–1971)
92nd (1971–1973)
Robert Stafford (R)
93rd (1973–1975)
94th (1975–1977)Patrick Leahy (D)
95th (1977–1979)
96th (1979–1981)
97th (1981–1983)
98th (1983–1985)
99th (1985–1987)
100th (1987–1989)
Jim Jeffords (R)101st (1989–1991)
102nd (1991–1993)
103rd (1993–1995)
104th (1995–1997)
105th (1997–1999)
106th (1999–2001)
107th (2001–2003)
Jim Jeffords (I)
108th (2003–2005)
109th (2005–2007)
Bernie Sanders (I)110th (2007–2009)
111th (2009–2011)
112th (2011–2013)
113th (2013–2015)
114th (2015–2017)
115th (2017–2019)
116th (2019–2021)
117th (2021–2023)
118th (2023–2025)Peter Welch (D)
119th (2025–2027)

U.S. House of Representatives

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Main article:List of United States representatives from Vermont

Current representative

Current U.S. representatives from Vermont
DistrictMember
(Residence)[5]
PartyIncumbent sinceCPVI
(2025)[6]
District map
At-large
Becca Balint
(Brattleboro)
DemocraticJanuary 3, 2023D+17

Vermont usedat-large seats, but restored the districts in 1821. Starting after the1820 United States census, Vermont had five seats. Initially it used at-large seats, but starting in 1825 those seats were districted. All five representatives supported the Adams-Clay faction in the1824 United States presidential election.

Starting after the1840 United States census, Vermont had four seats. Starting after the1850 United States census, Vermont had three seats. Starting after the1880 United States census, Vermont had two seats. Since 1933, Vermont has had one at-large seat.

1791–1813

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Congress1st district2nd district3rd district4th district
2nd (1791–1793)Israel Smith (AA)Nathan Niles (AA)
3rd (1793–1795)
4th (1795–1797)Israel Smith (DR)Daniel Buck (F)
5th (1797–1799)Matthew Lyon (DR)Lewis R. Morris (F)
6th (1799–1801)
7th (1801–1803)Israel Smith (DR)
8th (1803–1805)Gideon Olin (DR)James Elliott (F)William Chamberlain (F)Martin Chittenden (F)
9th (1805–1807)James Fisk (DR)
10th (1807–1809)James Witherell (DR)
Samuel Shaw (DR)
11th (1809–1811)Jonathan H. Hubbard (F)William Chamberlain (F)
12th (1811–1813)William Strong (DR)James Fisk (DR)

1813–1823

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CongressAt-large seat AAt-large seat BAt-large seat CAt-large seat DAt-large seat EAt-large seat F
13th (1813–1815)William C. Bradley (DR)William Strong (DR)James Fisk (DR)Charles Rich (DR)Richard Skinner (DR)Ezra Butler (DR)
14th (1815–1817)Daniel Chipman (F)Luther Jewett (F)Chauncey Langdon (F)Asa Lyon (F)Charles Marsh (F)John Noyes (F)
15th (1817–1819)Orsamus Cook Merrill (DR)Mark Richards (DR)Charles Rich (DR)Heman Allen (DR)Samuel C. Crafts (DR)William Hunter (DR)
16th (1819–1821)William Strong (DR)Ezra Meech (DR)
Rollin Carolas Mallary (DR)
Congress1st district2nd district3rd district4th district5th district6th district
17th (1821–1823)Rollin Carolas Mallary (DR)Phineas White (DR)Charles Rich (DR)Elias Keyes (DR)Samuel C. Crafts (DR)John Mattocks (DR)

1823–1825

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CongressAt-large seat AAt-large seat BAt-large seat CAt-large seat DAt-large seat E
18th (1823–1825)William C. Bradley (DR)Rollin Carolas Mallary (DR)Samuel C. Crafts (DR)Henry Olin (DR)D. Azro A. Buck (DR)

1825–1933

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Congress1st district2nd district3rd district4th district5th district
19th (1825–1827)William C. Bradley (NR)Rollin Carolas
Mallary
(NR)
George Edward
Wales
(NR)
Ezra Meech (J)John Mattocks (NR)
20th (1827–1829)Jonathan Hunt (NR)Benjamin Swift (NR)D. Azro A. Buck (NR)
21st (1829–1831)Horace Everett (NR)William Cahoon(A-M)
22nd (1831–1833)Heman Allen (NR)
Hiland Hall (NR)William Slade(A-M)
23rd (1833–1835)Benjamin Deming(A-M)
Henry Fisk
James
(A-M)
24th (1835–1837)
25th (1837–1839)Hiland Hall (W)William Slade (W)Horace Everett (W)Heman Allen (W)Isaac Fletcher (D)
26th (1839–1841)John Smith (D)
27th (1841–1843)Augustus Young (W)John Mattocks (W)
28th (1843–1845)Solomon Foot (W)Jacob Collamer (W)George Perkins
Marsh
(W)
Paul Dillingham (D)
29th (1845–1847)
30th (1847–1849)William Henry (W)Lucius Benedict
Peck
(D)
31st (1849–1851)William Hebard (W)
James Meacham (W)
32nd (1851–1853)Ahiman Louis Miner (W)Thomas Bartlett Jr. (D)
33rd (1853–1855)James Meacham (W)Andrew Tracy (W)Alvah Sabin (W)
34th (1855–1857)James Meacham (O)Justin S. Morrill (O)Alvah Sabin (O)
George T. Hodges (R)
35th (1857–1859)E. P. Walton (R)Justin S. Morrill (R)Homer Elihu
Royce
(R)
36th (1859–1861)
37th (1861–1863)Portus Baxter (R)
38th (1863–1865)Frederick E.
Woodbridge
(R)
39th (1865–1867)
40th (1867–1869)Luke P. Poland (R)Worthington C.
Smith
(R)
41st (1869–1871)Charles W. Willard (R)
42nd (1871–1873)
43rd (1873–1875)George Whitman
Hendee
(R)
44th (1875–1877)Charles Herbert
Joyce
(R)
Dudley C. Denison (I)
45th (1877–1879)Dudley C. Denison (R)
46th (1879–1881)James Manning
Tyler
(R)
Bradley Barlow (GB)
47th (1881–1883)William W. Grout (R)
48th (1883–1885)John Wolcott
Stewart
(R)
Luke P. Poland (R)
49th (1885–1887)William W. Grout (R)
50th (1887–1889)
51st (1889–1891)
52nd (1891–1893)H. Henry Powers (R)
53rd (1893–1895)
54th (1895–1897)
55th (1897–1899)
56th (1899–1901)
57th (1901–1903)David J. Foster (R)Kittredge Haskins (R)
58th (1903–1905)
59th (1905–1907)
60th (1907–1909)
61st (1909–1911)Frank Plumley (R)
62nd (1911–1913)
Frank L. Greene (R)
63rd (1913–1915)
64th (1915–1917)Porter H. Dale (R)
65th (1917–1919)
66th (1919–1921)
67th (1921–1923)
68th (1923–1925)Frederick Fleetwood (R)Ernest W. Gibson (R)
69th (1925–1927)Elbert S. Brigham (R)
70th (1927–1929)
71st (1929–1931)
72nd (1931–1933)John E. Weeks (R)

1933–present

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CongressAt-large representative
73rd (1933–1935)Ernest W. Gibson (R)
Charles A. Plumley (R)
74th (1935–1937)
75th (1937–1939)
76th (1939–1941)
77th (1941–1943)
78th (1943–1945)
79th (1945–1947)
80th (1947–1949)
81st (1949–1951)
82nd (1951–1953)Winston L. Prouty (R)
83rd (1953–1955)
84th (1955–1957)
85th (1957–1959)
86th (1959–1961)William H. Meyer (D)
87th (1961–1963)Robert Stafford (R)
88th (1963–1965)
89th (1965–1967)
90th (1967–1969)
91st (1969–1971)
92nd (1971–1973)
Richard W. Mallary (R)
93rd (1973–1975)
94th (1975–1977)Jim Jeffords (R)
95th (1977–1979)
96th (1979–1981)
97th (1981–1983)
98th (1983–1985)
99th (1985–1987)
100th (1987–1989)
101st (1989–1991)Peter Plympton Smith (R)
102nd (1991–1993)Bernie Sanders (I)
103rd (1993–1995)
104th (1995–1997)
105th (1997–1999)
106th (1999–2001)
107th (2001–2003)
108th (2003–2005)
109th (2005–2007)
110th (2007–2009)Peter Welch (D)
111th (2009–2011)
112th (2011–2013)
113th (2013–2015)
114th (2015–2017)
115th (2017–2019)
116th (2019–2021)
117th (2021–2023)
118th (2023–2025)Becca Balint (D)
119th (2025–2027)

References

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  1. ^Corwin, Emily (February 20, 2020)."Why Has Vermont Never Sent A Woman To Congress?".www.vpr.org.Vermont Public Radio.
  2. ^Levy, Adam (March 21, 2018)."Vermont on track to be the only state that has never sent a woman to Congress".CNN.
  3. ^Shivaram, Deepa (November 8, 2022)."Vermont ends streak as the last state to send a woman to Congress".NPR. RetrievedJanuary 4, 2023.
  4. ^"2025 Cook PVI: State Map and List".Cook Political Report. March 6, 2025. RetrievedJune 6, 2025.
  5. ^"Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives".clerk.house.gov. RetrievedJanuary 10, 2022.
  6. ^"2025 Cook PVI: District Map and List". The Cook Political Report. April 3, 2025. RetrievedJune 6, 2025.

Key

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Anti-Administration (AA)
Anti-Masonic (A-M)
Democratic (D)
Democratic-Republican (DR)
Federalist (F)
Pro-Administration (PA)
Free Soil (FS)
Greenback (GB)
Independent Democrat (ID)
Jacksonian (J)
National Republican (NR)
Opposition Northern (O)
Republican (R)
Whig (W)

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