Rutland (Vermont Senate district)
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The Rutland district is one of 16 districts of the Vermont Senate. The current district plan is included in the redistricting and reapportionment plan developed by the Vermont General Assembly following the 2020 U.S. census, which applies to legislatures elected in 2022, 2024, 2026, 2028, and 2030.
The Rutland district includes all of Rutland County except the town of Mount Holly, which is in the Windsor district.
As of the 2010 census, the state as a whole had a population of 625,741. As there are a total of 30 senators, there were 20,858 residents per senator.
District senators
[edit]As of 2022
- Brian Collamore, Republican
- Dave Weeks, Republican
- Terry Williams, Republican
2005-2006
2007-2008
As of 2017
- Brian Collamore, Republican
- Peg Flory, Republican
- Kevin J. Mullin, Republican
Candidates for 2022
[edit]The following information was obtained from the Vermont Secretary of State website.[2]
Democratic | Republican |
---|---|
Anna Tadio | Brian "BC" Collamore |
Bridgette Remington | Dave Weeks |
Joshua Fergusan | Terry Williams |
Towns and cities in the Rutland district, 2012–2022 elections
[edit]Rutland County
[edit]- Benson
- Brandon
- Castleton
- Chittenden
- Clarendon
- Danby
- Fair Haven
- Hubbardton
- Ira
- Killington
- Mendon
- Middletown Springs
- Mount Tabor
- Pawlet
- Pittsfield
- Pittsford
- Poultney
- Proctor
- Rutland
- Rutland Town
- Shrewsbury
- Sudbury
- Tinmouth
- Wallingford
- Wells
- West Haven
- West Rutland
Towns and cities in the Rutland district, 2002–2012 elections
[edit]Rutland County
[edit]- Benson
- Castleton
- Chittenden
- Clarendon
- Danby
- Fair Haven
- Hubbardton
- Ira
- Killington
- Mendon
- Middletown Springs
- Mount Holly
- Mount Tabor
- Pawlet
- Pittsfield
- Pittsford
- Poultney
- Proctor
- Rutland
- Rutland Town
- Shrewsbury
- Sudbury
- Tinmouth
- Wallingford
- Wells
- West Haven
- West Rutland
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Vermont Senate Districts 2012", Vermont Open Geodata Portal, retrieved August 29, 2018
- ^ "Rutland County Official Canvass" (PDF). sos.vermont.gov. Vermont Secretary of State. Retrieved November 16, 2022.
External links
[edit]- Redistricting information from Vermont Legislature
- 2002 and 2012 Redistricting information from Vermont Legislature
- Map of Vermont Senate districts and statistics (PDF) 2002–2012